
Ocean Drum - set of 3
SKU: OW-ocdrpa20-3
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Product Details
- SKU
- OW-ocdrpa20-3
- Type
- bundle
- Container volume
- 0.013L
Product Information
What Schools Say
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"These ocean drums arrived safe and are beautiful. When you use them, people's faces are a delight and you see them close their eyes and a calmness takes over their faces, as they imagine themselves at the shoreline. In my work I have been using them as part of a soundscape exercise I do where we Drum up a Storm, also adding in thunder drums, rainsticks, a cymbal and of course djembes, to create a multi layered storm. My folks that I work with love doing this and the ocean drums are an important part of the whole thing. A valuable addition to my collection."
— Tom Chalmers, Rhythm to a T
Description
These three beautifullly painted Ocean Drums make a sound just like waves breaking gently on the beach. Relaxing to listen to, easy to play and are great for learning both gross and fine motor control and coordination. Very young children love to touch, move and feel the vibration of this ocean drum. With three drums in the set, there's also scope for sharing, taking turns and musical conversations. Great also for soundscapes and story-telling.
These double-sided ocean drums are covered with natural goatskin and have inert glass beads inside, which produce the "ocean" effect as they roll around, and the different 20cm, 30cm and 40cm sizes produce different tones.
These drums can help with all aspects of EY development, including:
Sensory and/or physical needs
* Self-played:
Playing this instrument up high, whilst looking through the skin to see the little beads scampering across the surface, can exercise the shoulder
muscles in a different way than is usual. Also, the head is tipped backwards and eyes raised, requiring varying degrees of shoulder and arm exercise and control.
Be aware to shorten the time span if played this way.
* Practitioner-facilitated play:
Sit facing each other and steer the ocean drum like a car steering wheel.
Swap leader/follower as you go along. Do the same action with a rowing back and forth motion. Repeat with shaking, up and down motions.
Social, emotional and mental health
It can feel wonderfully liberating to be led and then become leader yourself in an activity.
Feelings of self-esteem and self-confidence can arise from being acknowledged, trusted [by your follower] and liked [by your activity partner] through this activity.
Knowing, liking and trusting are essential qualities which can help when presenting more challenging activities in the future.
Communication and interaction
The body can experience communication through different actions. Pulling, pushing, tugging, lifting, lowering, are all communicating something and we are always interpreting what these actions mean to us, then we adapt and interact in order to form our own communications either in response or as an initiatory act.
Cognition and learning
Looking up through the skin of an ocean drum teaches simple light and shade perception and playfulness.
Can help improve eye-teaming skills along with eye-ear integration.
Please note that our products are musical instruments, not toys, and should always be used under the supervision of responsible educationalists and carers and not left with children under 3 years of age to play with by themselves. Please always follow our simple “Good Practice” guidelines.
N.B. For Early Years settings::
When you purchase this product you get free access to a wide range of downloadable Early Years teaching resources. Please visit our Early Years Resources page to see the range - free resources have a purple "FREE" label alongside. Please note that our products are musical instruments, not toys, and should always be used under the supervision of responsible educationalists and carers and not left with children under 3 years of age to play with by themselves. Please always follow our simple “Good Practice” guidelines.
For SEN settings:
When you purchase this product you get free access to a wide range of downloadable SEND teaching resources. Please visit our SEND resources page to see the range - free resources have a purple "FREE" label alongside.

