Photorealistic classroom entryway featuring a safe, pressurized sensory play structure as the centerpiece. The unit is visually about 6 ft wide and 6.5 ft tall, with a depth of 10 ft. Zone A shows 2 large solid-plastic cushion-filled wheels, one on top of the other: Wheel A oriented horizontally on a low-profile metal core and Wheel B oriented horizontally right above it with a very narrow gap between them so children can squeeze through; both wheels have rounded edges and soft, wipe-clean cushion coverings, coated in plastic too thick to bite through. Zone B contains plush, bouncy house type tactile modules with multiple, 6 feet high punching and kicking body bags throughout; Zone C provides a wide proprioceptive area with cushioned inflatable mats, on all sides it is inflated and cushioned, self-contained. A thick outer safety envelope surrounds the structure. A teacher is kneeling at knee height beside the unit, guiding a generic student who is interacting with Zone B’s tactile elements. A staff-facing control panel beside the unit displays a real-time pressure readout and an emergency deflate button. Aqua accents highlight wheel edges and callouts; palette includes aqua (#00B3B3), soft blues (#5AA5D8), teals (#2AA4A6), and neutrals (light gray, off-white). Materials cues show wipe-clean fabric for the shell, visible plush padding, and rounded metal core features. Include clearly visible safety signage such as 'Use Under Supervision' and a prominent Emergency Stop label. Voir plus