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ARK’s Textured Grabber XXT (Oral Sensory Tool)

March 9, 2022 by jennifer 2 Comments

ARK’s Grabber is an innovative oral motor chew tool made out of a tough yet chewy material that’s perfect for biting and chewing practice.

ARK's Textured Grabber XXT (Oral Sensory Tool)

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ARK’s Textured Grabber XXT

Use it to exercise the lips, tongue, cheeks, and especially the jaw, allowing the mouth to learn and grow strong through oral exploration.

It features bumps and nubs along its surface that provide additional tactile input and sensory stimulation. Highly recommended for individuals with oral defensiveness and/or food aversions to encourage texture acceptance and normalize sensitivities. It also provides a safe outlet for sensory seekers who need to chew.

Made in the USA out of medical grade, FDA compliant materials that contain NO lead, phthalates, PVC, BPA, or latex.

  • ARK’s toughest chew tool yet! The XXT is Xtra Xtra Tough, yet still chewable and resilient
  • Bumps and nubs provide added tactile input for sensory seekers and to encourage texture acceptance and decrease food aversions
  • Built-in handle for an easy grasp and a long extension to reach the back molar areas where we do most of our chewing
  • Safe alternative to biting on hands, knuckles, shirts, etc.
  • Made in the USA!

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Comments

  1. Cynthia says

    November 25, 2017 at 2:19 pm

    would any of the oral sensory chew toys/tools be appropriate/strong enough for an 11 year old boy?

    Reply
    • jennifer says

      January 18, 2018 at 9:29 am

      The tougher ARK chew toys will definitely be strong enough for an 11 year old.

      Reply

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