Minky Weighted Blanket
Minky Weighted Blanket
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Why We Love It
Comfy, cuddly and perfectly plush! The cozy fabric and gentle weight makes this the perfect weighted blanket for kids and adults alike. The weight provides deep pressure input for relaxation, increased attention and better sleep. Run your hands over the raised bumps or stroke the smooth fabric on the reverse side for tactile exploration. This sensory weighted blanket is designed with evenly distributed weight for consistent proprioceptive input.
- Appealing color, texture and design looks great in any room
- Supports kids with sensory processing disorder, autism or anxiety
- Made by Fun and Function
- For people weighing 50+ lbs.
Ideas for Use
- Fold and place on lap to boost focus when working at a computer
- Wrap around shoulders and relax after a long day at school or work
- Snuggle under the blanket at bedtime to help you fall asleep
Details
- 48"L x 40"W
- Weighs 5 lbs.
- Made of 100% polyester. Filled with 100% polyester fiber. Weights are glass pellets in a 100% polyester lining
- Hand wash cold water. Dry flat. Do not soak or bleach. Do not iron. Do not tumble dry. Do not dry clean.
- Color: Blue
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Safety Information
Never use to cover face or restrict child's movement. Do not use with children under 3 years. User should be able to get out of blanket without help. Follow the weight and/or age guidelines stated on the product insert. Use weighted products with guidance from a therapist.
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