Chair Ball
Chair Ball
Chair Ball
Chair Ball
Chair Ball
Chair Ball
Chair Ball
Chair Ball
Chair Ball
Chair Ball
Chair Ball
Chair Ball
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Chair Ball

Chair Ball

Ball Chair for Kids
Regular price 130.00 NIS
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Color: Blue - 21"
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Why We Love It

Got a wiggly learner? Our ball chair is a fun flexible seating option perfect for reading, homework or mealtime. Four short "legs" offer increased stability and keep the ball from rolling away. Sit or bounce to engage the core, help with focus and attention and promote active learning. The easy-to-grab prongs also make this ball great for on-the-go therapists. Carrying a giant ball has never been easier! Great for your home, clinic or classroom in place of an ordinary chair.

  • Encourages movement while learning
  • Supports sensory seekers and those with ADHD
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Ages 8-Adult

Ideas for Use

  • Use as an active seating option for those who find it helpful to move around to focus
  • Promote good posture when reading or enjoying screen time
  • Bounce up and down to build core muscle strength

To inflate, remove plug. Inflate only to the intended height listed in the details. Replace plug when the ball is properly inflated. To keep ball fully inflated, you may need to add air every few weeks. Pump sold separately. 

Which pump should I use? The Double Action Hand Pump offers a fun heavy work activity for kids. It’s compact, cost-effective and suitable for inflating small to medium items. The Double Action High Volume Hand Pump also provides heavy work and can be used to inflate medium-to-large items. To inflate and deflate several items quickly, we recommend the Magic Air Electric Inflator/Deflator, which plugs into a standard outlet.


Details

Small

  • Small: 21" Diameter. Legs: 2.5"L x 1" Diameter.
  • Weighs 2 lbs. deflated.
  • Holds up to 150 lbs.
  • Color: Blue

Large

  • Large: 25" Diameter. Legs 2.5"L x 1" Diameter.
  • Weighs 2.5 lbs. deflated.
  • Holds up to 250 lbs.
  • Color: Yellow
  • Note: Measurements may vary slightly depending on inflation level
  • Made of PVC
  • Designed without BPA, phthalates and latex
  • Surface wash. Air dry.

Getting Started

To size, sit your child on a chair with their feet planted firmly on the ground with their knees bent at a 90-degree angle. Measure from heel to knee. Choose the corresponding size height or next size up.



Safety Information

Balls and cushions have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab, and meets or exceeds government safety standards for lead, physical and mechanical hazards, flammability and phthalates.
Warning small parts
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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