Bucket of Chewies
Bucket of Chewies
Be Safe
Why We Love It
Pick and choose your favorite chew! Who needs clothes to chew on, with 15 different chewies to choose from! Dig into the Bucket of Chewies, and discover a whole variety of textures and sensations. You’ll find necklaces, bangles and pencil toppers, all designed for chewing. Keep your chewy sensory toys by your side and reach for the right one whenever you need to stay calm and focused. Stored in a cute and portable container, chewies give kids the oral and tactile input they need, whenever they need.
- Encourages mouthing and chewing to sharpen focus
- Supports children with oral motor sensory needs
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 4+
- Feeling stressed or frustrated? Dig into the bucket and chew on your favorite chewy to relieve stress
- Use as tools to strengthen oral motor and facial muscles
- Target food aversions by introducing a variety of textures to explore
Details
- Includes: Teen Chewy Bracelet, Cool Chew Race Car, Cool Chew Butterfly, Robot Chewy, Shark and Dolpin Necklace Set, Rock Chewy, Chew Stems (set of 2), Chewy Pencil Topper (set of 3) and Bangles Chewy Bracelets (set of 3)
- Container: 8.3"L x 5"W x 5"D
- Weighs 1.4 lbs. total
- Chewies made from food-grade silicone. Nylon necklace with breakaway polypropylene clasp
- Designed without BPA, phthalates and latex
- Chewy: Dishwasher safe. Top rack.
- Necklace: Surface wash. Air dry.
- Chewies may vary
Safety Information
Make sure child does not chew on necklace cord or clasp. Inspect necklace before each use. Discard immediately if any part of necklace is damaged. This necklace has a safety clasp to prevent strangulation and to breakaway when pulled on. Never use if safety clasp is broken. Remove necklaces before active play, naptime, and bedtime.
Blog Posts

Why Try Occupational Therapy for Sensory Processing Disorder
Many children struggle with everyday activities like getting dressed, eating or going to school. Sensory processing disorders (SPD) can turn these seemingly simple tasks into overwhelming obstacles. It may feel daunting to navigate your child’s sensory needs.

What's Therapeutic about a Weighted Blanket?
The first time I heard about weighted blankets, I had an instant "Ah-Ha! " moment. As a child, I used to love to climb under the blankets on my parents' bed.

3 Tips for Sensory Friendly Haircuts
Does your child resist haircuts at the barber? They might not like the vestibular input of sitting on a chair that gets propelled upwards, feeling the apron around their neck, or the auditory stimulation of surrounding conversations and the buzz of razors. Many parents avoid these haircuts for as long as possible.

What Makes
Us Different

Expert Team

Quality Products

Commitment to Safety

Your Voice





