Chewy Straps - Set of 3
Chewy Straps - Set of 3
Chewy Straps - Set of 3
Chewy Straps - Set of 3
Chewy Straps - Set of 3
Chewy Straps - Set of 3
Chewy Straps - Set of 3
Chewy Straps - Set of 3
Chewy Straps - Set of 3
Chewy Straps - Set of 3
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Chewy Straps - Set of 3

Chewy Straps - Set of 3

Chewy Bracelets
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Regular price 68.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

The inspiration for this cool-looking chewelry might surprise you: swim goggles! Since kids love to chew and fidget with goggle straps, we created bracelets with smooth and textured areas for oral motor exploration. Wear these anywhere for a more productive and calming outlet for those chompers. The bracelets also make for an ideal fidget to help focus and calm. For light chewers. Non-returnable.

  • Helps those seeking oral motor input
  • Multiple textures offer tactile stimulation and calm sensory seekers
  • Made by Fun and Function 
  • Age 5+ 

Ideas for Use

  • Chewing can help with self regulation. Use when overwhelmed, anxious, or to sustain attention
  • Provide as an alternative oral motor outlet to those that chew on sleeves or collars
  • Rub your fingers across the ridged goggle like straps for discreet tactile input

Details

  • Includes three bracelets
  • 8.4" circumference
  • Weighs 0.4 oz. each 
  • Made of food grade silicone. Designed without BPA, phthalates and latex
  • Surface wash. Air dry. 
  • Dishwasher safe. Top rack only.
  • Colors: Purple, green and orange


Safety Information

Chewies are designed for mouthing. This chewy is made of FDA-approved silicone and is free of BPA. Tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab, this chewy meets or exceeds government safety standards for lead and phthalates. All chewy cords feature breakaway safety fasteners. While no chewy is indestructible, our chewies are tested to robust in-house standards of varying levels of pressure, for at least 2000 repetitive cycles, to meet the oral needs of the most active chewers.
Use with adult supervision. 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.

Inspect chew before each use. Discard immediately if any part of chew is damaged.


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