A nursery in Epsom is pioneering a new "sensory room" designed to stimulate babies and young children's growing brains and senses.
The Fennies Nursery in Epsom said they are the first site belonging to a major group to try the fully immersive room out, which aims to help develop toddlers develop their interaction with the world through touch, sight and sound.
"The scientifically proven developmental benefits, aims to promote communication, coordination, understanding of their physical surrounds and early mathematical concepts, while providing opportunities for a calming and soothing experience," a spokesperson for Fennies said.
"Practically, the sensory experience areas of Fennies in every baby room includes a technology corner, light and sound panels, climbing frames and tactile objects."
Some of the features kids and parents will find in the room include:
- A fibre optic strands chandelier designed and placed to create an immersive yet calm cosy corner
- A rainbow panel responds to pitch and volume, and teaches cause and effect
- An infinity panel which lights up to encourage discovery and sensory perception
- A mounted projector, projects images onto the floor, encouraging hand-eye coordination
Rageena Tahir, early years specialist, and curator of the sensory experience at Fennies Nurseries, said:
"Innovation for over two-year-olds is in abundant supply, but for younger babies our aim is to provide a robust, creative and science-supported experience.
"For under twos, stimulation is key – they are natural born explorers and need balanced stimulation beyond contrived activities."
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