Wiggle Cushion
Wiggle Cushion
Why We Love It
Embrace the wiggles! Place the wiggle cushion on your seat in class or sit on it during circle time to channel restless energy and increase focus. Smooth on one side with slightly raised bumps on the other so you can choose the level of tactile input you want. This sturdy cushion provides the same movement as a therapy ball in a discreet and easily portable manner. Inflate the cushion more to work on core stability while sitting, or deflate it slightly to increase wiggling ability while standing or sitting. Lightweight and portable for easy travel from home to school. Wiggle quietly during circle time, class time, meal time or TV time.
- Encourages weight shifting and movement to sharpen focus
- Challenges balance, body awareness and core strength
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- Inflate to the max for a firmer seat, or deflate for a more wobbly feel
- Stand on the wiggle seat to work on balance skills
- Sit on the cushion during circle time, in the classroom or while eating to encourage movement without disrupting peers or family members
Details
- 15" Diameter. Inflates from 1.25" to 3" high
- Weighs 1.98 lbs.
- Holds up to 330 lbs.
- Made of PVC
- Designed without BPA, latex or phthalates
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Color: Green
Getting Started
To inflate, remove plug. Inflate only to the intended height listed in the details. Replace plug when the ball or cushion is properly inflated. To keep this product fully inflated, you may need to add air every few weeks. Inflates with pump (sold separately). The Double Action High Volume Hand Pump (BL1562) also provides heavy work and can be used to manually inflate. To inflate and deflate several items quickly, we recommend the Magic Air Electric Inflator/Deflator (BL4397), which plugs into a standard outlet.
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