Peace In A Pod®
Peace In A Pod®
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Why We Love It
No (sensory) pod is complete without its peas! Nestle your body into the pod and buckle it closed for calming deep pressure input. Place one, two or all three of the weighted peas on your back or legs for a grounding effect. Features soft fabric for tactile appeal and an attached cushioned pillow where you can comfortably rest your head. This veggie-inspired sensory tool is calming, cute and so much fun!
- Offers deep pressure and weighted sensory input
- Supports kids with ADHD, sensory processing disorder or autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+. 1 pea: for kids weighing 30+ lbs. 2 peas: for kids weighing 60+ lbs. 3 peas: for kids weighing 90+ lbs.
Ideas for Use
- To modify for different kids, add/remove peas and adjust the pod straps
- Lie on your back. Have a parent or therapist place the peas along your body and buckle the pod closed
- For a relaxing sensory break, lounge in the pod while reading a book or listening to music
Details
- Includes 1 pod, 3 peas and 150 foam cubes
- Pod: 59"L x 59"W x 8"H. Weighs 3.7 lbs
Made of 100% polyester
Straps: 100% polyester with nylon clasp
Zipper: 100% polyester with nylon teeth and zinc alloy pull - Peas: 11.8"H and 37.4" Circumference. Weigh 3 lbs. each
Made of 100% polyester
Filled with 100% polyester fiber fill
Weights are glass pellets in 100% polyester lining - Foam cubes: 4" cubes
Weighs 1 oz. each. 8.3 lbs. total
Made of polyurethane foam - Surface wash. Air dry
- Color: Green, with black, red and pink facial features
Getting Started
To fill the pod, unzip it and insert half the foam cubes into each side.
Safety Information
Pod: Suffocation hazard: do not cover face. Do not use for sleep. Not for children under 3 years. Pillows: Never use to cover face or restrict child's movement. Follow the age and weight guidelines stated on the product insert. Do not allow user to sleep with this weighted product. Always use weighted products with guidance from a therapist.
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