Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
Balance Buddy
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Balance Buddy
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Turn Fidgeting Into Focus With a Wobble Stool
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Why We Love It

When kids have trouble sitting still, a wobble stool offers an ideal solution. This Wobble Chair has a rounded bottom that lets kids move quietly while seated. As they rock, shift and swivel, kids naturally build core strength while helping their minds refocus on learning. The stable design prevents tipping, and the textured base offers extra tactile input for busy feet. Choose between two sizes for the perfect fit.

  • Kid-favorite flexible seating choice for school and home
  • Supports sensory seekers and kids with hyperactivity 
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Ages 6+

Ideas for Use

  • Rotate a few stools around your classroom so different students can benefit throughout the day
  • Use at home during homework or reading time to help maintain focus
  • Incorporate into occupational therapy sessions to build core strength and balance

Details

  • Chair (S): 14"H
    Seat: 12.6" Diameter
    Pedestal: 9.5"H x 4.5" tapers to 3.3" Diameter
    Base: 12" Diameter
    Weighs 4.8 lbs.
  • Chair (L): 17.75"H
    Seat: 12.6" Diameter
    Pedestal: 13"H x 4.5" tapers to 3.3" Diameter
    Base: 13" Diameter
    Weighs 4.9 lbs.
  • Holds up to 325 lbs.
  • Chair made from HDPE and cushion from EVA plastics
  • Surface wash. Air dry
  • Colors: Blue or Black

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Safety Information

Our products have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab. Our products meet or exceed government safety standards for lead. Our products comply with applicable voluntary, mandatory and best practice guidelines wherever such standards exist.

WARNING:
FALL RISK: This wobble stool is DESIGNED TO BE UNSTABLE. Failure to follow these warnings could result in serious injury • Stool is not a toy. Use with care and only as directed • Do not stand on this stool • Do not lean back • Always use with both feet on the ground. No horseplay • Discontinue use if dizzy, faint, or uncomfortable • If damaged, immediately stop use and safely secure away from others.

Use with adult guidance. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

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