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MTA Spaces – Hex Tray – Sand – 80x89x7cm

SUN101

$91.95  (Ex GST)

$105.74 (Incl GST)

Our Hex Tray is an open ended plastic tray in a natural beige colour. The hexagonal shape is inspired by the shape of honeycomb. This moulded plastic tray is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The Hex Tray features UV stable plastic which is fade resistant. Although as with all outdoor suitable products it is best to store our tuff tray inside when not in use to prolong the life of the product. This tray is excellent for messy play, mini worlds, painting and exploratory play. The Hex Tray can be used on a table top, on the floor or with our metal stand (sold separately). The tray is in a natural tone. The beige colour is versatile for open ended play.The tray measures 80cm wide x 89cm long x 7cm high. Up to 6 children can play at one time and the hexagonal, honeycomb shape can be tessellated. The tray is suitable for use for children and babies from birth. Excellent for use in early childhood education services as well as in schools, this Hex Tray will provide unlimited opportunities for learning and fun. Play is an important part of early childhood. Exploratory play and inquiry based learning encourages children to learn, develop and grow whilst they have fun. Children are encouraged to explore, investigate and develop ideas and hypothesis. They can test their ideas, and find new ways of building, creating, drawing, thinking etc. The use of open ended resources promote exploratory and investigative play as well as inquiry based learning. Creativity and imagination is developed through new ways of thinking. Often social skilled are built through team work, and language and communication skills improve. Perseverance is developed as children keep exploring and investigating their surroundings. Children will become more confident and develop a stronger sense of identity through play. Play encourages children to learn, develop and grow whilst they have fun. Exploratory play is a wonderful part of STEM and STEAM activities.

MTA Teachers Resource Catalogue Page: 656

MTA Early Years Catalogue Page: 282