Denim Pocket Lap Pad
Denim Pocket Lap Pad
Be Safe
Why We Love It
Weighted Lap Pad with Fidget Pockets
The weighted lap pad with built-in fidgets and pockets! Calming weight provides proprioceptive feedback while fleece-lined pockets are great for tactile exploration. Tuck hands into the center pockets and fidget with the green elastic coils sewn inside. Side pockets have hook-and-loop closures, great for securely storing small fidgets (sold separately). Neutral denim color makes this a less conspicuous lap pad. Perfect for kids and teens or adults in the workplace.
- Provides proprioceptive input and tactile exploration to help focus and self-regulate
- Supports kids, teens and adults with autism, ADHD or sensory processing disorder
- Made by Fun and Function
- For people weighing 60+ lbs.
Ideas for Use
- Pull on the coils, move around the pellets, or brush your fingers along the fleece, all while benefiting from the weighted sensory input too
- Bring along on trips to keep body calm and hands cozy
- Use at a restaurant or the movies for discreet fidgeting and grounding proprioceptive input
Details
- Lap pad: 21"L x 9"W
Side pockets: 10"L x 6" W
Center pockets: 7"L x 5"W - Weighs 6 lbs.
- Made of 60% polyester 40% cotton denim.
100% polyester fleece, trim, elastic coils and hook-n-loop closures.
Weights are polypropylene pellets in a 100% polyester lining - Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors: Blue denim and fleece, black trim and green fidget coils
Safety Information
User should be at least 3 years of age, unless age guidelines state otherwise. Follow the weight and/or age guidelines stated on the product insert. Do not allow user to sleep with weighted lap pad. Never use to cover face or restrict child's movement. Use weighted products with guidance from a therapist.
Blog Posts

Why Try Occupational Therapy for Sensory Processing Disorder
Many children struggle with everyday activities like getting dressed, eating or going to school. Sensory processing disorders (SPD) can turn these seemingly simple tasks into overwhelming obstacles. It may feel daunting to navigate your child’s sensory needs.

What's Therapeutic about a Weighted Blanket?
The first time I heard about weighted blankets, I had an instant "Ah-Ha! " moment. As a child, I used to love to climb under the blankets on my parents' bed.

3 Tips for Sensory Friendly Haircuts
Does your child resist haircuts at the barber? They might not like the vestibular input of sitting on a chair that gets propelled upwards, feeling the apron around their neck, or the auditory stimulation of surrounding conversations and the buzz of razors. Many parents avoid these haircuts for as long as possible.

What Makes
Us Different

Expert Team

Quality Products

Commitment to Safety

Your Voice







