Anemone Sensory Mittens
Anemone Sensory Mittens
Why We Love It
Use the fidget mittens as part of a sensory diet to desensitize overly sensitive areas. Rub on arms and legs, back, face and neck for a soothing tactile experience. Place on hands as wearable fidget during storytime or when traveling.
- Use to apply tactile and sensory input
- Redirects hands away from scratching or mouthing
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- Add a touch of tactile input to your sensory break, gliding mittens along your face, arms and legs
- Use for pretend play, weaving the Anemone Mittens into storylines
- Wear one glove at a time, fiddling with the tentacles for fun fidgeting
Details
- Includes two mittens
- Mitten: 7"L x 3.5"W
Wrist opening: 6.5" circumference - Weighs 2 oz. total
- Made of 100% polyester
- Machine wash gentle. Air dry.
- Color: Red
Helps With
Safety Information
Not for mouthing or chewing.
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