Mega Weighted Lap Pad and Cover
Mega Weighted Lap Pad and Cover
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Why We Love It
Our Mega Weighted Lap Pad is out of this world! This lap pad is larger and more flexible than a standard lap pad, but smaller and more portable than a weighted blanket. Drape across your lap, back or shoulders for soothing sensory input while you sit, read or rest. Trace your fingers over the fun design or flip to the soft fleece side for soothing tactile input. Weight is evenly distributed throughout the lap pad so you can fold or roll it up to concentrate the weight.
- Provides proprioceptive feedback to help focus and self-regulate
- Supports kids with sensory processing disorder, ADHD, autism, and anxiety
- Made by Fun and FunctionAge 3+ and weighing 30+ lbs.
Ideas for Use
- Run your fingers along the colorful sea graphics as a tactile activity
- Take your weighted lap pad from one classroom to the next with this easy to carry size
- Take along on long car rides or plane trips to help ease anxiety
Details
- 20"L x 20"W
- Lap pad: 80% polyester, 20% cotton with 100% polyester blue fleece
Filled with steel pellets
Weighs 3 lbs.
Surface wash. Air dry. - Sea: Blue with multicolored fish
Solar: Navy with space graphics - Cover: 100% cotton with 100% polyester hook-and-loop closures
Weighs 3 oz.
Machine wash. Dry low.
Color: Lime
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Safety Information
User should be at least 3 years of age, unless age guidelines state otherwise. Follow the weight and/or age guidelines stated on the product insert. Do not allow user to sleep with weighted lap pad. Never use to cover face or restrict child's movement. Use weighted products with guidance from a therapist.
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