Weighted Plaid Blankets
Weighted Plaid Blankets
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Why We Love It
Mad about plaid! This soft weighted blanket provides calming proprioceptive input to help kids, teens and adults self-regulate, relax or sleep. Neutral blue on one side with a contemporary plaid on the other, this blanket looks great in the bedroom, family room or any sensory space. Drape it around shoulders for calm-down breaks or extra focus or snuggle beneath it for a restful night's sleep. Weight is evenly distributed throughout the blanket for grounding deep pressure. Strategically placed seams keep the weights from bunching after washing.
- Pressure and weight promote calm during the day and better sleep at night
- Supports children with ADHD, sensory processing disorder or autism
- Made by Fun and Function
Ideas for Use
- Fold blanket and use as a weighted lap pad
- Drape around shoulders while completing homework or reading a book
- Keep in family room to help relax and calm while watching TV or playing games
Details
- Small: 59"L x 35"W. Weighs 5 lbs. For people weighing 50+ lbs. Color: Blue with blue/yellow/orange plaid
- Medium: 75"L x 45"W. Weighs 10 lbs. For people weighing 100+ lbs. Color: Blue with blue/white/red plaid
- Large: 75"L x 54"W. Weighs 15 lbs. For people weighing 150+ lbs. Color: Blue with blue/green/white plaid
- Plaid: 65% cotton, 32% polyester and 3% spandex. Solid: 100% cotton twill. Filled with 100% polyester fiber. Weights are glass pellets in 100% polyester lining
- Machine wash cold gentle. Dry Flat. Do not soak or bleach. Do not iron. Do not tumble dry. Do not dry clean.
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Safety Information
Never use to cover face or restrict child's movement. Do not use with children under 3 years. User should be able to get out of blanket without help. Follow the weight guidelines stated on the product insert. Use weighted products with guidance from a therapist.
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