Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
Boundary Wiggle Seat
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Boundary Wiggle Seat

Boundary Wiggle Seat

Calm and Regulate on Your Wiggle Seat Cover
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Why We Love It

Wiggle as you work! Place the Boundary Wiggle Seat on a chair or directly on the floor to help promote spatial awareness and self-regulation. The plush base gives kids room to wiggle while the structured sides and back help kids develop awareness of appropriate boundaries while sitting. To offer extra sensory input, insert an inflatable wiggle cushion (Spiky Tactile Cushion or My Magical Cushion, both sold separately) into the zippered compartment. Features a handy carry strap for easy transport between home and school. 

  • Adaptable classroom seating that can help kids focus and regulate 
  • Supports the challenges of spatial awareness deficits, ADHD or autism 
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use

  • Bring your Boundary Wiggle Seat + inflatable cushion to school to help boost attention and learning throughout the day
  • Use on the floor during circle time to encourage appropriate sitting habits 
  • Wiggle on the seat with a book while doing homework or reading 

Details

  • Seat: 14" Diameter x 7"H back
    Strap: 50"L x 1"W
  • Weighs 13 oz. 
  • Seat: 100% polyester Filled with polypropylene fiber fill in a 65% polyester 35% cotton lining
    Strap: Polypropylene
  • Machine wash gentle. Air dry.
  • Color: Blue


Safety Information

Our products have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab. Our products meet or exceed government safety standards for lead and physical and mechanical hazards. Our products comply with applicable voluntary, mandatory and best practice guidelines wherever such standards exist.
Use with adult guidance. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

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