Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
Vibra Chew
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Vibra Chew

Vibra Chew

Vibrating Chewy for Oral Motor Development
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Why We Love It

Stimulate and strengthen with our super cool Vibra Chew! As kids explore the texture of the chew tip, they’ll receive satisfying oral input while giving the muscles in their jaws and cheeks a strengthening workout. Features two modes of vibration and automatically shuts off after 15 minutes to preserve battery life. Designed for use in therapy sessions or under the guidance of a licensed therapist. Extra chew tips (sold separately) come in different colors for multiple users. For light chewers. Non-returnable.

  • Helps improve muscle tone and body awareness in oral motor region
  • Supports chewers and kids with low muscle tone or autism
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use

  • Incorporate into a speech or occupational therapy session to work on articulation or feeding skills 
  • Move the vibrating chewy along the outside and inside of cheeks for calming sensory input 
  • Allow child to guide the chewie around their mouth to explore different sensations on lips, tongue and gums 

Details

  • Vibra Chew (CF8822): Vibra Chew, one screwdriver, two screws and one AA battery.
    Vibra Chew Tips: Two tips
  • Vibra Chew: 7.65"L
    Tips: 3.3"L
  • Weighs 2.65 oz.
  • Made of ABS plastic and stainless steel. Tips are silicone (food grade)
  • Designed without phthalates and latex
  • Chew Tip: Dishwasher safe. Top rack only. Handle: Surface wash. Air dry.
  • Colors: Purple and navy

Getting Started

Two modes of vibration (low and high). The light on the base will turn blue when the vibration is set to low and green when set to high. Note: the Vibra Chew makes a similar sound to an electric toothbrush. 

Requires one AA battery. To ensure safety, battery cover is secured in place with a screw.



Safety Information

Battery-operated products have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab, and meets or exceeds government safety standards for lead, phthalates and physical and mechanical hazards.

Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), rechargeable or different types of batteries. When not in use, switch vibration off.

Choking Hazard. Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

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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