Heavy Herbert - Weighted Stuffed Animal
Heavy Herbert - Weighted Stuffed Animal
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Why We Love It
Meet Heavy Herbert, a plush weighted stuffed animal that kids adore. Hug, lift and carry Herbert for heavy work. Place him on your lap for deep pressure input to improve concentration during circle time and study time. Carry Herbert around with you when you need some comfort or feel stressed or sad. He's a one-of-a-kind weighted friend that supports sensory integration and helps kids socialize too! Herbert provides sensory input and is a friendly companion for travel, transitions and therapy activities
- Sensory stuffed animals provide sensory input that can help kids calm and focus
- Supports kids with ADHD, sensory integration disorder or autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- For children weighing 50+ lbs.
Ideas for Use:
- Hold Herbert on your lap while you read
- Place in a wagon and push Herbert around the room for a heavy work activity
- Practice social skills! Use Herbert as a pretend friend during speech and language sessions
Details
- 20"L x 13"W
- Weighs 5.3 lbs.
- Made of 100% polyester.
- Filled with 100% polyester fiber.
- Weights are glass pellets in a 100% polyester lining
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors: Blue with red, white, blue and brown clothes and shoes
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