ScentedDough
ScentedDough
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Why We Love It
Don’t forget to stop and smell – the doh! With a delightful scent and an irresistible feel, ScenteDough is perfect for kids and teens who seek tactile and olfactory sensory input. Press and form the dough to encourage fine motor development and breathe in the soothing scent to help re-energize and focus. Our ScenteDough is made from non-toxic and gluten-free ingredients, making it a safe and allergy-friendly choice for the whole family. Available in two scents: fruity and fresh Green Apple or sweet and comforting Vanilla Bean. To prevent the dough from drying out, always store in a resealable plastic bag. Extra-soft resistance.
- A scented sensory tool that promotes self-regulation and fine motor development
- Supports kids and teens who seek tactile and olfactory stimulation
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- Manipulate and smell the dough while studying to help boost attention and focus
- Roll and form the dough into meaningful objects to prompt conversation
- Bring the dough on outings to help promote calm and reduce stress
Details
- Weighs 4.5 oz.
- Made of rice, salt, glycerin and deionized water. Fragrance is food-grade aromatic oils
- Designed without gluten
- Color: Green or blue
Getting Started
Manipulate the Doh inside the bag for three minutes before first use to achieve best texture.
Safety Information
Not for mouthing or chewing. Product may stick to hair or fabric, or stain personal property. Not intended for use as earplugs.
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