Empowering NGOs & public institutions in helping children overcome migration traumas using creativity and favors of nature
KidsLikeUs

Materials for Leafually poufs

18 December 2025
Technical details

Leafually sensory poufs

Leafually sensory poufs are large, comfortable seating poufs with a realistic, oversized leaf-shaped upper cushion that mimics leaves from different tree species. Designed for early childhood settings, libraries, sensory rooms, and family spaces.

Leafually poufs:

  • combine playful, nature-inspired design with functional sensory support and curricular value.
  • are easy to integrate into everyday classroom routines and special education or therapy settings.
  • encourage exploration of the natural world while providing a cozy, calming place for children to learn and play.

Target audience:

  • Early childhood centers and preschools
  • Sensory rooms and occupational therapy clinics
  • Libraries, community centers, and play cafés
  • Nurseries and home daycare providers
  • Parents and caregivers seeking sensory-friendly seating

Benefits:

  • Realistic leaf shapes: Each pouf represents a different kind of tree leaf shape, helping children visually and tactually learn leaf variations.
  • Seasonal color palette: Available in multiple colors to illustrate spring and summer greens, autumn yellows, oranges, and reds to support lessons about seasons.
  • Removable upper pillow: The leaf cushion detaches quickly for use on the floor, for circle time, story corners, nap time, or movement activities.
  • Sensory-friendly design: Soft, quilted surfaces and plush filling provide deep-pressure input and a cozy “hug” feeling when kids sit into the pouf.
  • Lightweight, portable base: Easy to move for quick reconfiguration of spaces.
  • Safety: No small or removable parts. Rounded edges and soft materials reduce injury risk.

Leafually poufs description and activity guide

This material was developed within the project “KidsLikeUs : Empowering NGOs & public institutions in helping children overcome migration traumas using creativity and favors of nature”, co-financed by European Union funds (European Regional Development Fund) from the INTERREG Baltic Sea Region program.

The project was co-funded by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education (International Co-financed Projects program). Agreement no. 5874/Interreg BSR 2021-2027/2024/2″

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