Weighted Teddy Bear
Weighted Teddy Bear
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Why We Love It
Imagine having all the benefits of a weighted blanket and lap pad in a soft, cuddly teddy bear! Lightly weighted, Teddy provides gentle proprioceptive input. Use the Mini Me Dressing Vest to accessorize Bear and practice buttoning, snapping, zipping and lacing. Enjoy your calm-down weighted stuffed animal for transitions, circle time, therapy sessions or whenever your child needs to calm.
- Helpful for sensory regulation
- Supports kids with autism, ADHD and sensory processing disorder
- Made by Fun and Function
- For children age 3+ years weighing 30+ lbs.
Ideas for Use
- Rub hands across the bear’s soft body for calming tactile input
- Open and close the buttons on Teddy's Mini Me Dressing Vest to hone your fine motor skills
- Place in your lap for comforting deep pressure during transitions
Details
- 14.5"L x 14.5"W x 21" circumference
- Weighs 3 lbs.
- Made of 100% polyester
Filled with 100% polyester fiber
Weights are glass pellets in 100% polyester lining - Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors: Brown bear with black facial features
Safety Information
Never use to cover face or restrict child's movement. Follow the age and weight guidelines stated on the product insert. Do not allow user to sleep with this weighted product. Use weighted products with guidance from a therapist.
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