Chew Lolli Swirl Red No Flavor
Chew Lolli Swirl Red No Flavor
Chew Lolli Swirl Red No Flavor
Chew Lolli Swirl Red No Flavor
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Chew Lolli Swirl Red No Flavor

Chew Lolli Swirl Red No Flavor

A Lolli That’s Actually Good for Your Teeth
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Why We Love It

What looks like a lollipop but is so much safer for your child’s teeth? A Chew Lolli Swirl! This multi-textured oral motor tool works as both a hand fidget and a mouth fidget that provides sensory input where it’s needed most.

  • Makes a great alternative to chewing on pencils, clothing or fingers
  • Ideal for kids with sensory processing disorder and those who feel the urge to chew
  • Does not contain BPA or phthalates
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use

  • Use it as a desensitization tool for kids who are sensitive to different food textures
  • Keep it in your purse or pocket to provide an outlet for fidgety fingers whenever necessary
  • Chew on it to prevent harmful teeth grinding.

Details

Dimensions: 3 1/2"H x 1 1/2"W x 1/4"D

Getting Started

This product is extremely durable but should be replaced at first sign of wear. For kids who like to nibble, chew moderately or bite.



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