Scented Weighted Sand
Scented Weighted Sand
Scented Weighted Sand
Scented Weighted Sand
Scented Weighted Sand
Scented Weighted Sand
Scented Weighted Sand
Scented Weighted Sand
Scented Weighted Sand
Scented Weighted Sand
Scented Weighted Sand
Scented Weighted Sand
Scented Weighted Sand
Scented Weighted Sand
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Scented Weighted Sand

Scented Weighted Sand

Smell and Squeeze Scented Sand to Wake Up Your Senses!
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Why We Love It

Wake up your senses by touching and smelling the lemon-scented sand! This no-mess weighted sand is lightly scented with lemon essential oils. Weighted sand encourages tactile exploration, and works on fine motor skills such as grasp, pinch and intrinsic muscle development all while playing with sand. The sand feels heavy when held in your hand and provides a great hand workout, perfect for warming up the hands before writing or any other fine motor activity. Use in the classroom, clinic or at home as a fun and creative sensory tool.

  • Helps tactile defensive kids build their tolerance for texture
  • Supports kids with ADHD, tactile defensiveness, sensory processing disorder and autism
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use

  • Hide our adorable putty pieces in the sand (sold separately). See how quickly you can find them all!
  • Squeeze and mold the sand to warm up hands before fine motor activities like writing
  • Put the scented sand in the refrigerator, then squeeze and manipulate to get a "cool" feel

Details

  • Container: 8"L x 6"H x 4"W
  • Weighs 2 lbs.
  • Made of silicone and pure essential oil
  • Designed without gluten, casein, latex and soy
  • Color: Yellow

Safety Information

Sand products have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab and meets or exceeds government safety standards for lead and physical and mechanical hazards. Sand products with small components are tested for small parts. The sand container has been tested for lead and phthalates requirements.
Use with adult guidance. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

Not for mouthing or chewing. Product may stain personal property.


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