Busy Fingers™ Fidget Lap Pad
Busy Fingers™ Fidget Lap Pad
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Why We Love It
Our weighted Busy Fingers Fidget Lap Pad helps put the wiggles to rest and keeps fidgety fingers engaged! It provides calming proprioceptive input and features three activity panels. Play hide-and-seek to find the face that describes your mood in the social emotional pieces that are hidden within the pellets. Fidget with the stretchy coils or push the marble through the maze. The soft cover provides tactile stimulation and zips off for easy cleaning. Put it on your lap to keep hands busy during circle time, or on long car and bus rides.
- Calming weight and fidgets encourage focus, attention and concentration
- Supports children with ADHD, sensory processing disorder or autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- For children age 3+ weighing 25+ lbs.
Ideas for Use
- Keep busy on long car rides by matching your mood to the social-emotional pieces you find amongst the pellets
- During circle time, fidget with the stretchy coils to help focus and calm
- Before starting seatwork, warm up fingers and hands by pushing the marble through the maze
Details
- 11"L x 9"W
- Weighs 2.5 lbs.
- Lap pad: 100% polyester fabric and coils, PVC clear panel
Zipper: Nickel coated aluminum
Filled with polypropylene pellets, PVC marble and Regulation pieces
Filled with polypropylene pellets, PVC marble and resin pieces - Remove cover. Machine wash cold. Dry flat.
- To wash: Remove cover. Machine wash cold. Dry flat
- Colors: Green. Multi-colored coils and pieces and white pellets
Safety Information
User should be at least 3 years of age, unless age guidelines state otherwise. Follow the weight and/or age guidelines stated on the product insert. Do not allow user to sleep with weighted lap pad. Never use to cover face or restrict child's movement. Use weighted products with guidance from a therapist.
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