Break-Away Bite Bands - Set of 6
Break-Away Bite Bands - Set of 6
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Why We Love It
Say goodbye to wet, chewed-up shirts! These super absorbent necklaces are designed to redirect children from chewing and biting their clothing or other items. Unlike silicone or plastic chew necklaces, these terry cloth Bite Bands soak up saliva, keeping shirts dry even after extended periods of chewing. Bite Bands also exercise oral motor and facial muscles to prepare kids for good eating habits. Long-lasting durable design. Breakaway hook and loop closure for safety. For moderate chewers. Non-returnable.
- Encourages tactile and oral motor exploration
- Helps with sensory processing disorder, autism, ADHD or oral motor needs
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- Wear to school for use on the bus or in class
- Choose the band that matches your clothing, accessorizing the outift while keeping it dry!
- Lay out all the Bite Bands on the table. Call out a color and see if your child can grab it
Details
- Includes six bite bands
- 25"L x 1" Diameter
- Weighs 1 oz. each
- Made of 100% polyester
- Machine wash cold gentle. Dry flat.
- Colors: Red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple with white hook-and-loop closure
Safety Information
Not for children under 3 years.
Inspect chew before each use. Discard immediately if any part of chew is damaged.
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