• Develop overall body strength, balance, coordination and agility.
• Physical Education, Key Stage 1
• Master basic movements including running, jumping, throwing and catching, as well as developing balance, agility and co-ordination, and begin to apply these in a range of activities.
• Physical Education, Key Stage 2
• Develop flexibility, strength, technique, control and balance (for example, through athletics and gymnastics).
• EYFS, Physical Development
• Promotes the enjoyment of movement.
• Enhance coordination with the versatile therapy peanut roll for sensory development activities.
• Peanut balls are ideal to be used in therapy to help children with balance, motor skills, muscle tone, and sensory seeking behaviours.
• Peanut balls have a wide range of therapeutic benefits and can be a fun and engaging way to add play-based therapy into children's daily routine. By adding them in to sensory circuits, they are a great way for children to release built up tension as well as use up some of their endless amounts of energy.
• They can also help children with cerebral palsy develop movement control and gross motor coordination. A peanut ball can provide so many benefits to children's physical therapy exercises. They can help develop and build gross motor skills, bilateral coordination, core muscle strength, postural stability and balance
Available in a variety of sizes. To ensure the correct ball size, measure the distance from the user's armpit to the middle finger tip and match this measurement to the height of the ball.