HowdaHug Seats
HowdaHug Seats
Why We Love It
Kids love HowdaHUGS due to the all-around hip compression while still allowing secure and flexible movement. Teachers love HowdaHUGS because they keep kids in their seats during circle time and quiet time. Cocoon-like support holds kids in an upright position to promote balance, core strength and posture. HowdaHUGS can be used on the floor or placed on a chair. Great for the classroom, home, library, or just about anywhere!
- Supports children with autism, ADHD and sensory processing disorder
- Straps adjust to provide tighter squeeze and an additional feeling of security
- Age 3+
Details
Petite HUG Adjustable
- 13"W x 13"H x 13" D
- Weighs 1.9 lbs.
- Holds up to 50 lbs.
- Accent color red only
- Ages 3-5+
HowdaHUG 2 - Medium
- 14.5”W x 15”H x 15" D
- Weighs 2 lbs.
- Holds up to 100 lbs.
- Chair has accents of red, yellow, purple
- Ages 5-7 (and older if slim)
HowdaHUG 1 - Large
- 16”W x 15”H x 15" D
- Weighs 2 lbs.
- Holds up to 125 lbs.
- Chair has accents of red, yellow, cobalt blue
- Ages 7-Teen
Getting Started
Lightweight and rolls up for easy transport and storage. Choose from Petite Hug Adjustable for pre-schoolers; the HowdaHug1 for elementary school and older; or the HowdaHug2, which features a narrower construction (see details tab).
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