The Lock and Light Board is a multifunctional activity board designed to help children and adults develop fine motor coordination, problem-solving ability, and daily living skills. Crafted from durable wood with smooth, child-safe edges, the board features a variety of door latches, locks, switches, and knobs — offering both fun and functional learning experiences. The addition of a working switchboard and light bulb introduces cause-and-effect learning, making it a favorite tool for therapists and educators.
Specification Table
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Product Name
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Lock and Light Board
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Overall Size
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24 x 18 inches
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Material
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High-quality MDF wood
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Finish
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Smooth, non-toxic child-safe paint
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Components Included
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Door latches, locks, knobs, chain lock, switchboard with bulb
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Activity Type
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Fine motor, sensory, coordination, and ADL skill training
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Recommended For
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Children (3+ years), therapy centers, special schools, rehabilitation clinics
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Mounting Type
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Wall-mounted or tabletop use
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Weight
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Approx. 3–4 kg
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Usage Area
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Occupational therapy, sensory integration, early learning, skill training
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Key Benefits
- Improves fine motor and hand–eye coordination
- Encourages problem-solving and logical thinking
- Builds confidence and independence in daily living tasks
- Promotes sensory exploration through tactile components
- Ideal for occupational therapy, special education, and home learning
Why Choose the Lock and Light Board
- Therapist-approved design: Created to meet occupational therapy standards
- Real-life learning: Includes actual locks, switches, and latches used in daily environments
- Safe and sturdy: Built from durable, non-toxic materials for long-lasting use
- Versatile application: Suitable for children, adults with developmental needs, and elderly rehabilitation
- Engaging design: Colorful layout keeps users interested and motivated
The Lock and Light Board is an essential learning and therapy tool that bridges play and practical skill development. Whether used in a therapy room, classroom, or home setting, it helps users strengthen fine motor abilities, understand cause-and-effect concepts, and gain confidence in performing daily tasks independently.