Shark & Dolphin Chewy Necklaces - Set of 2
Shark & Dolphin Chewy Necklaces - Set of 2
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Why We Love It
Calm the storm with our Shark and Dolphin Chewy Necklaces! Kids with oral motor needs love using our marine-inspired chewelry to help calm and focus with every bite. Chew on the sensory chew instead of hands, fingernails or clothing. Provides an excellent outlet for chewing, biting and mouthing exploration, at home, school or on the road. It's fun to fidget with too! For light chewers. Non-returnable.
- Encourages tactile and oral motor exploration and helps with self-regulation
- Supports kids with ADHD, sensory processing disorder and autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- Use as a tool to help strengthen oral motor and facial muscles
- Sunny sandy beach causing sensory overload? Chew on your necklace to help relieve stress
- Gently introduce chewy as a new texture to help with oral motor exploration
Details
- Includes a shark and a dolphin necklace
- Shark: 3.4"L x 3"W. Dolphin: 3"L x 2"W. Food-grade silicone
- Necklace: 15"L. Nylon necklace with breakaway polypropylene clasp
- Weighs 1 oz. each
- Designed without BPA, phthalates and latex
- Colors: Turquoise and blue chews. Black necklace and clasp
- Surface wash. Air dry. Dishwasher safe. Top rack only. (Remove necklace cord before washing)
Safety Information
Make sure child does not chew on necklace cord or clasp. Inspect necklace before each use. Discard immediately if any part of necklace is damaged. This necklace has a safety clasp to prevent strangulation and to breakaway when pulled on. Never use if safety clasp is broken. Remove necklaces before active play, naptime, and bedtime.
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