Hank the Baby Hedgehog - Weighted Plushie
Hank the Baby Hedgehog - Weighted Plushie
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Why We Love It
This adorable weighted stuffed animal encourages focus and calm in a world of distraction. Stroke his soft corduroy fur for tactile input. Put him in your lap for calming weighted proprioceptive input. Hank's friendly face and gentle weight make him a great companion during transitions, circle time, car rides and visits to the doctor.
- Gentle weight and soft materials encourage calm and focus
- Supports kids with autism, ADHD and sensory processing disorder
- Made by Fun and Function
- For children age 18 months+ or weighing 20+ lbs.
Ideas for Use
- Bring Hank along to doctor's appointments to help ease nerves
- Use Hank as a cuddly weighted lap companion during story time
- Run your fingers along the soft bumpy corduroy to keep hands busy during car trips
Details
- 10"L x 9"W x 18" circumference
- Weighs 2 lbs.
- Made of 80% polyester 20% cotton with 100% polyester facial features. Filled with 100% polyester fiber
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors: Red and orange with black facial features
Safety Information
Never use to cover face or restrict child's movement. Follow the age and weight guidelines stated on the product insert. Do not allow user to sleep with this weighted product. Use weighted products with guidance from a therapist.
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