Tough Terry Bands - Set of 2
Tough Terry Bands - Set of 2
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Why We Love It
Some kids just love to chew! This durable cloth chewy is designed for children who frequently chew on their clothing. The cloth-covered, medical-grade tubing provides a safe and satisfying sensory chew experience, while the absorbent fabric helps keep clothing dry. Kids can chew for an oral motor workout or pull and stretch the cloth band for calming proprioceptive input. A great tool to support focus and ease anxiety. For moderate chewers. Non-returnable.
- Promotes calm and focus while chewing
- Helps kids with sensory integration disorder, autism, ADHD or oral motor needs
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- Pull and stretch the soft terry to occupy fidgety fingers
- Take along as a soothing chewy for doctor visits
- Use as an outlet for oral motor needs during class
Details
- Includes two necklace bands
- 31.5"L x 1"W. Stretches to 42"L
- Weighs 3.2 oz. each
- Made of 100% polyester terry cloth and medical grade latex tubing
- To wash, adhere closure. Machine wash cold gentle. Dry flat.
- Color: Blue
Safety Information
Inspect the bands before each use. Discard immediately if any part of the bands are damaged. These bands have a hook-and-loop closure to prevent strangulation and to break away when pulled on. Never use if safety closure is broken. Remove bands before active play‚ naptime‚ and bedtime.
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