Top 10 Chewelry Picks
Top 10 Chewelry Picks
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Why We Love It
Chew in style with our Top 10 Chewelry Picks! These fun and fashionable chewies are wearable so you don’t have to worry about them getting lost or left behind. With a variety of designs, colors and textures, you can select the Chewelry that fits your child’s personal style while accommodating their unique sensory needs and preferences. Chewing or fidgeting with one of our chew necklaces or bracelets can help kids calm, self-regulate and ease anxiety. These chewelry picks are either for light or moderate plus chewers. Non-returnable
- Wearable chew tools provide a clean and safe outlet for oral motor input and exploration
- Supports kids and teens who like to chew
Ideas for Use
- Wear to school and chew during class to help calm and focus
- Bring along when traveling to help ease nerves
- Coordinate your outfit with a matching piece of chewelry for a stylish and sensory-friendly look
Details
Includes option of:
- Shark & Dolphin Chewy Necklace - for light chewers
- The Rock Chewy - for moderate plus chewers
- Tree Frog Chewies - for moderate plus chewers
- Teen Chewy Bracelet - for moderate plus chewers
- Seahorse Chewy Bracelets - for light chewers
- Textured Bangle Bracelets - for light chewers
- Turquoise Egg Pendant - for light chewers
- Chewelry Necklaces - for light chewers
- Happy Face Fidget Necklace- set of 3 - for light chewers
- Chewy Straps - for light chewers
Safety Information
Inspect chew before each use. Discard immediately if any part of chew is damaged.
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