Quiet Fidget for Feet - Set of 5
Quiet Fidget for Feet - Set of 5
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Why We Love It
Can’t stop tap dancing under your desk? These bands offer an outlet for legs and feet that won’t disrupt others. Wrap these stretchy resistance bands around the front legs of a chair. Kids can wiggle and move their feet while seated. Bands can also be used for stretching, movement and heavy work activities to promote learning and concentration.
- Supports children who struggle to sit still
- Encourages focus through movement
- Provides heavy work with a virtually noiseless design that minimizes distractions
- Age 4+
Ideas for Use
Cut the bands to the size, then tie a knot to make a giant rubber band. Use for fidgety feet during focused learning activities or for other exercise and therapeutic activities. Start with lightest band and increase resistance as needed.
Details
Includes six yards each of the following resistance bands: XX-Light (yellow), X-Light (red), Light (green), Medium (blue), Heavy (black)
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This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee is applied. This item has a 30-day return policy.
This item has a 30-day return policy.
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