✨ Light up your space, light up your vibe! ✨
The PlaylearnWhite Infinity Mirror features 42 multi-coloured LEDs that create a stunning infinite tunnel light illusion. Compact and lightweight at 25cm and 400g, this adjustable mood light is perfect for sensory rooms, bedrooms, or parties, delivering both calming ambiance and eye-catching décor.
Brand | Playlearn |
Model Number | SIM9 |
Colour | White |
Package Dimensions | 24.3 x 24.1 x 6.3 cm; 400 g |
Material | Plastic |
Special Features | Lighted, Adjustable |
Item Weight | 400 g |
K**G
Great product
This is great. Very relaxing for child’s room.
K**R
Great for people with sensory needs
This looks so cool and my little boy who has sensory needs is obsessed with it. When you switch it off it still works as a mirror so it's like 2 toys in 1. Love it!!
C**R
The mirror is not strong enough
My granddaughter has asd and al she did was slap her hand an it cracked so I had to buy another if it for use by being held as well as wall mounted it should be safer
R**.
Brilliant sensory toy but much smaller than expected
My nephew loves this infinity mirror but it is made to look much bigger on the advertisement than it is when it actually arrives so be aware of that. For the size not worth the money
K**Y
Perfect! Better than expected
My autistic 8 year old absolutely loves this! It’s beautiful
J**H
Looks so awsome
My autistic child LOVES this, it's mesmerising :)
M**R
Great Sensory Toy
Bought for my autistic son. He loves it and stares into into it for ages and calms him down. It's also quite sturdy as he lies it down and stands his playmobil toys on top like some kind of portal? Either way.... he loves it.
O**.
Breaks very easily
Look good, and works....but it is very weak and breaks very easily, therefore I just would not class it as safe in sensory sense. My reason being, sensory basically referring to it being aimed at for children on the spectrum, well my godson is autistic, non verbal, and one of his stimming things is flapping his hands n slapping on things, it took him about 20secs to break it. So I would not say it is suitable for children with severe autism and is not a good 'sensory' item for that reason
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