ARK’s Original Grabber® - Set of 3
ARK’s Original Grabber® - Set of 3
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Why We Love It
ARK's Original Grabber® functions like a chewy tube that has a "built-in" handle that makes it easy for the hand to hold and a solid construction to avoid bacterial buildup. While all surfaces of the Grabber can be chewed on, the straight extension of the Grabber sets this chewy tube apart by helping reach areas further back on the tongue and between the gums and teeth. For moderate chewers. Age 3+.
- Made from safe, medical-grade materials
- Ideal for anyone with oral sensory sensitivities and weak mouth muscles
- Use for oral motor stimulation, oral motor skills development and oral desensitization
- No phthalates, latex, PVC, BPA or lead
Details
- Includes 3 Grabbers
- 5"L x 0.5"D. Loop is 1.9" across
- Each Grabber weighs 1.28 oz.
- Made from FDA compliant, medical-grade silicone. Contains no lead, phthalates, PVC, BPA, or latex
- Washing instructions
- Colors: Magenta (Standard), Lime (XT) or Pink (XT)
Getting Started
ARK Grabber® comes in color-coded toughness levels:
Standard (Magenta): The Standard Grabber has the most “squishiness” and “give” to it. It's recommended for mild chewers and/or beginners practicing biting/chewing skills
XT (Pink or Lime): XT stands for "Extra Tough". It's recommended for moderate chewing. These are firmer than the Standard Grabbers, but still chewy.
Enhance your therapeutic use of the Grabber® with ideas found in ARK's Tips and Techniques for the Grabber® Family (see accessories tab). Item should be replaced when it shows signs of wear and tear. This item is not returnable.
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