Cool Chews
Cool Chews
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Why We Love It
Cool Chews are a perfect outlet for sensory seekers who need to chew for calm and focus. Kids can bite on these cool-looking chews during test taking, homework or whenever the urge to chew strikes. The bumps and ridges offer different textures for a varied sensory experience. Butterfly and Race Car have a hollow center, so they're extra versatile. Slide in a Cool Chew Stem to make it easier to hold while chewing, string on a necklace for use as chewelry or add a key chain for use on the go. They can also be placed on any standard No. 2 pencil to add gentle weight to help improve writing control. Collect all the Cool Chews! Butterfly and Race Car are for light chewers. Stem is for moderate chewers. Non-returnable.
- Helps with sensory processing disorder, autism, ADHD or oral motor needs
- Promotes oral motor exploration, chewing and mouthing
- Multiple textures offer tactile stimulation and entice sensory seekers
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- For those who have trouble filtering sights, sounds, touch, smells and even tastes, chewing can help filter and organize an onslaught of sensory information
- Use as a tool to help strengthen oral motor and facial muscles
- Provides a means of oral motor exploration to help minimize food aversions by gently introducing different textures
Details
- Race Car: 2.67"L x 2.2"W. Hole for Cool Chew Stem: 0.4" Diameter. Weighs 0.67 oz.
- Butterfly: 3"L x 2.6"W. Hole for Cool Chew Stem: 0.4" Diameter. Weighs 0.81 oz.
- Stem: 4.9"L x 0.4" Diameter. Weighs 0.7 oz.
- Made of food grade silicone.
- Designed without BPA, phthalates and latex
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Dishwasher safe. Top rack only.
Safety Information
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