Chewelry Necklaces
Chewelry Necklaces
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Why We Love It
Match your chewy necklace to your mood, your wardrobe or both! These stylish handcrafted necklaces feature smooth fashionable beads that kids find particularly soothing to finger or chew. These necklaces can be worn for dressy or casual occasions to help increase calm and decrease anxiety. There are knots between each bead and a breakaway clasp for additional safety. For light chewers. Non-returnable.
- Encourages tactile and oral motor exploration
- Supports challenges of ADHD, sensory processing disorder and autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 6+
Ideas for Use
- Accessorize any outfit - whether dressy or casual for discreet access to a chewy
- Wear on a trip to a new place to ease anxiety
- Chew on your necklace when in a busy environment to help filter and organize sensory input
Details
- Chewelry Necklace Purple: 25 beads at 15mm Diameter and 22 beads at 19mm Diameter.
Necklace: 29"L. Weighs 2.4 oz. Color: Lavender beads with lavender cord and white clasp - Black Bead Chew Necklace: 28 beads at 18mm Diameter.
Necklace: 9.5"-11"L. Weighs 1 oz. Color: Black beads with black cord and clasp - Made of food grade silicone. Nylon necklace with breakaway polypropylene clasp
- Designed without BPA, phthalates and latex
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Dishwasher safe. Top rack only.
Helps With
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.
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