Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair
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Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair

Tough and Textured Bean Bag Chair

Sink Right Into This Kids Bean Bag Chair...
Regular price 897.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

This cleverly designed bean bag is an all-in-one sensory seating solution. The bumpy ridges offer satisfying tactile input and the elastic loops in the pockets keep fidgeting hands busy. Settle into the cozy chair and move your fingers in and out of the stretchy loops to help calm, organize and self-regulate. Pockets are spacious and deep with plenty of room to store toys, a book or your favorite fidget! 

  • Provides propreoceptive input and promotes body awareness 
  • Supports sensory seekers and kids with ADHD
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use:

  • Add to a classroom corner to create a cozy seat for reading or relaxing
  • Lie across the chair on your belly for soothing deep pressure input 
  • Sensory break solution! Stock the pockets with fidgets so kids can settle in for a full sensory break

Details

  • Chair: 30"H x 20" Diameter
    Pockets: 7"L x 5.5"H
    Elastic loops: 10"L x 1"W
    Zipper: 14"L
  • Weighs 5 lbs.
  • Holds up to 220 lbs.
  • Made of PVC fabric, polyester and zinc alloy zipper and 70% latex silk 30% coated yarn elastic loops. 
    Filled with styrene pellets in a 65% polyester 35% cotton lining 
  • Surface wash. Air dry
  • Color: Blue
  • For a larger size option of this bean bag chair, please contact design@funandfunction.com.


Safety Information

Bean bag products have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab and meets or exceeds government safety standards for flammability, lead, phthalates, physical and mechanical hazards and seam strength.

Children can suffocate in the filling inside this chair. Do not open this chair for any reason. If this chair is damaged or opened, throw away the chair and its filling immediately where children cannot get it. Do not puncture. Do not use for sleep.

Use with adult supervision. 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.

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