Happy Face Fidget Necklaces - Set of 3
Happy Face Fidget Necklaces - Set of 3
Happy Face Fidget Necklaces - Set of 3
Happy Face Fidget Necklaces - Set of 3
Happy Face Fidget Necklaces - Set of 3
Happy Face Fidget Necklaces - Set of 3
Happy Face Fidget Necklaces - Set of 3
Happy Face Fidget Necklaces - Set of 3
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Happy Face Fidget Necklaces - Set of 3

Happy Face Fidget Necklaces - Set of 3

For Chewing and Tactile Exploration
For light chewers question mark icon
Regular price 81.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Who can resist a smile? Kids love our emoji-inspired Happy Face Fidget Necklaces. These cheerful chewies have raised bumps on the back, offering tactile input for added sensory integration. Use as a fidget too! The sensory input for fingers and mouth helps boost focus and concentration during learning activities. Breakaway polypropylene clasp for extra safety. For light chewers. Non-returnable.

  • Encourages tactile and oral motor exploration and helps with self-regulation
  • Supports challenges of ADHD, sensory processing disorder and autism
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use

  • Rub your finger tips or tongue over the bumpy side of the necklace to get the tactile input you crave
  • Use as a tool to strengthen oral motor and facial muscles
  • Wear to school or on trips as a discreet way to fidget and chew to self regulate

Details

  • Includes three necklaces
  • Chewies: 2" Diameter x .06"D. Necklace: 15.25"L 
  • Weighs 0.8 oz. each 
  • Made of food grade silicone. Nylon necklace with breakaway polypropylene clasp 
  • Designed without BPA, phthlates and latex 
  • Surface wash. Air dry. Dishwasher safe. Top rack only. (Remove necklace cord before washing.)
  • Necklace: Surface wash. Air dry. 
  • Colors: Orange, yellow and purple chewy with black necklace


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.
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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.

Make sure child does not chew on necklace cord or clasp. Inspect necklace before each use. Discard immediately if any part of necklace is damaged. This necklace has a safety clasp to prevent strangulation and to breakaway when pulled on. Never use if safety clasp is broken. Remove necklaces before active play, naptime, and bedtime.


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