Desk Buddy
Desk Buddy
Desk Buddy
Desk Buddy
Desk Buddy
Desk Buddy
Desk Buddy
Desk Buddy
Desk Buddy
Desk Buddy
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Desk Buddy

Desk Buddy

The Ruler That Can Take a Bite!
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Why We Love It

If your child constantly fidgets at school or during homework time, the Desk Buddy Sensory Bar may be just the thing to help bring on the calm. Designed by a team of occupational therapists, school teachers and product engineers, the Desk Buddy was created to help children focus while learning by providing them with just the sensory stimulation they crave.

  • Works as a ruler, finger fidget and chew tool in one
  • For anyone with sensory processing disorder, autism, ADD and ADHD
  • Practical design makes this fidget socially acceptable
  • Age 5+

Details

Measures 12"L x 1.75"W

Dishwasher safe and naturally bacteria-resistant.

Free of BPA, phthalates, lead, and latex 


Getting Started

The Desk Buddy has multiple textures that students can feel or fidget with during learning time. As an added plus the Desk Buddy is constructed from an FDA approved material so it's even safe to chew on if necessary.



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