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Red Octagon Vibrating Pillow

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Select style: List Price: $35.50
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Brand: Senseez
SKU: S-JYGC
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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD - small parts
Not for children 3 years or under

Description:

The Senseez Red Octagon is perfect for children who like counting sides. Shaped like a stop sign, this pillow will get your kids calm and relaxed in no time! Made from vinyl.

  • Offers a gentle sensation when they are squeezed or sat on, relaxing, calming and soothing the body. Senseez eases the senses!
  • Kids that have trouble sitting for meals, stories, car rides, shopping trips, school work, movies, or anything else will be comforted by the vibrations of Senseez.
  • While they’re great for any kids with energy, the Senseez sensory cushions make ideal special needs cushions, especially for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. The vibrating cushions can calm kids who need more sensory feedback or help train hypersensitive kids to tolerate more sensations.

Dimensions: 10" x 10". Depth: 3 inches. Requires two AA batteries, not included.

Additional Product Info

Recommended ages: Not specified. See product description.
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I bought the vibrating cushion for one of my clients. She immediately...
by Annesteimle
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January 2 2021
I bought the vibrating cushion for one of my clients. She immediately sat on it and ate breakfast. Then she put it on the floor to watch her show. I’m hoping she uses it when she gets frustrated by her brother. All the signs point that that is totally going to happen. Looking forward to seeing how this makes future events more calm.
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