SensaSoft™ Hideaway
SensaSoft™ Hideaway
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Why We Love It
Hide out and chill out! This foam-padded playhouse offers a cozy and inviting retreat for kids with sensory sensitivities. Curl up between the soft, cushioned walls to relax and regulate. Let creativity soar with endless imaginative play. To further reduce light and sensory stimulation, close the blackout flap on the roof.
- Helps kids cope with sensory overload
- Supports the challenges of autism and sensory processing disorder
- Made by Fun and Function
- Ages 9 months -10 years
Ideas for Use
- Relax in a quiet calm place after a day at school
- Crawl inside and snuggle up with a weighted blanket for soothing proprioceptive input
- Bring along your favorite toys for imaginative play
Details
- Includes playhouse and floor mat
- Hideaway: 59"H x 55"L x 55"W
Interior floor mat: 3"H
Doorway: 35"H x 20"W - Weighs 121 lbs.
- Made of PVC upholstery, voile netting and polyester nylon closures. Filled with PU foam
- Wipe with a soft, lint free white cloth and mild detergent such as dishwashing liquid diluted with water. Never use an abrasive cloth or any solvent such as paint thinner/mineral spirits, ammonia or chlorine based products.
- Color: White
Many color choices available.
Contact design@funandfunction.com
Getting Started
The roof is made from breathable fabric with a blackout flap.
Children should not hang from the ceiling or climb on the roof of the SensaSoft™ Hideaway. This will damage the playhouse and void any warranty.
Part of our SensaSoft Collection, this collection is designed to stand up to frequent use and is easy to clean, making it a great addition to your sensory room, clinic or classroom.
Shipping and Returns
Please note: 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.
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