Trays
Small Spaces That Hold Focused Work
In learning environments, trays are not neutral containers. Each tray is designed to match a specific kind of activity, helping children organize materials, movements, and thinking within a clear, contained space. When the tray fits the work, children move with more confidence, less distraction, and greater independence.
Different trays support different kinds of concentration—and together, they form the quiet structure behind meaningful work.
Trays
Trays Designed for Different Kinds of Learning
3-Part Card Trays - Support classification and vocabulary work by keeping picture cards, labels, and controls clearly organized for easy comparison and self-correction.
Inset Trays - Frame precision-based activities, helping children focus on fit, alignment, and control through careful hand–eye coordination.
Life Cycle Trays - Present sequences in a clear order, allowing children to explore growth, change, and progression in a concrete, visual way.
Sand Trays - Encourage slow, tactile exploration for tracing letters, numbers, or shapes, offering immediate sensory feedback within a contained space.
Sorting Trays - Help children group and compare objects by size, color, type, or quantity, strengthening early logic and observation skills.
Trays With Handles - Support independence by allowing children to carry, transport, and manage their work with balance and control.
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