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Textured Chew by Sensory Junction (Oral Sensory Tool)

October 13, 2021 by jennifer Leave a Comment

Textured Chew by Sensory Junction

Textured Chew by Sensory Junction (Oral Sensory Tool)

The socially appropriate Textured Chewable Necklaces by Sensory Junction are an excellent alternative for kids who chew on their clothing or pencils. One side has small bumps which are great for oral stimulation and the other side has fine ridges that mimic the texture of a child’s shirt collar.

Each necklace is constructed of a medical grade chewy resilient material and is Free of paints, lead, latex, PVC, BPA and phthalates. Material and colors are FDA approved. Sensory input is provided for the lips, gums, and tongue through the textured sides.

The Textured Chewable Necklaces by Sensory Junction is a practical and convenient oral motor fidget that aids in chewing, self-regulation and jaw muscle strengthening.

Each necklace comes with an 18″ Safety Lanyard with instruction for cutting to size. Not recommended for aggressive chewers!

  • Socially Appropriate
  • Dentist Endorsed
  • Free of paints, lead, latex, PVC, BPA and phthalates.
  • FDA Approved Materials
  • Non toxic and Dishwasher Safe

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