Transformer Sensory Sack™
Transformer Sensory Sack™
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Why We Love It
Crawl into the Transformer Sensory Sack and relax as the stretchy fabric provides calming deep pressure input to your whole body. Grab a book or toy and curl up in a private sensory hideaway. With the look and feel of a giant resistance band, this cozy body sock is also the perfect outlet for muscle strengthening and heavy work activities. Lightweight and foldable so you can pack it up easily and bring it along with you on an overnight or playdate
- Versatile sensory tool that promotes imagination and self-regulation
- Supports kids who seek deep-pressure input
- Made by Fun and Function
- Ages 4 - Adult
Ideas for Use
- Feeling overwhelmed? Climb inside the sensory sack and pretend you're in a dark cave
- Need to ground your sensory system? Lie down and make snow angels feeling the gentle resistance against your arms and legs
- Roll on a mat with your body in the sensory sack. Can you roll side to side or roll over and over?
Details
- Regular: 40"L x 20"W. Weighs 8 oz. Color: Blue. Ages 4-10
- Large: 55"L x 30"W. Weighs 1.4 lbs. Color: Black. Ages 10-Adult
- Made of 95% polyester 5% spandex
- Machine wash cold gentle. Hang dry.
Safety Information
Never use to cover face or restrict child's movement. Not for children under 3 years.
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