Calming Weighted Comforter
Dark Blue Calming Weighted Comforter
Calming Weighted Comforter
Calming Weighted Comforter
Calming Weighted Comforter
Calming Weighted Comforter
Dark Blue Calming Weighted Comforter
Calming Weighted Comforter
Calming Weighted Comforter
Calming Weighted Comforter
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Calming Weighted Comforter

Calming Weighted Comforter

Soothing Weighted Blanket for Kids and Adults
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Why We Love It

Cozy and soft, our Calming Weighted Comforter is a great tool for kids who have difficulty sleeping or settling down. Cuddle with the comforter on the couch or drape over the shoulders for a hug-like sensation. The Weights are evenly distributed to provide calming proprioceptive input throughout the body and enclosed in quilted squares to prevent bunching. Use during story time, sensory breaks or as part of your bedtime routine. Folds easily for use as a lap pad or for travel

  • Features calming weight that can help minimize anxiety
  • Supports kids and adults with sensory integration disorder, anxiety and autism 
  • Made by Fun and Function 
  • For people weighing 80+ lbs.

Ideas for Use

  • Use as a lap pad on long car rides
  • Relax under the blanket while watching TV or decompressing at the end of a long day 
  • Place inside a sensory corner and use as part of a sensory diet

Details

  • 42”L x 35”W
  • Weighs 8 lbs.
  • Made of 100% polyester
    Filling is 100% polyester fiber
    Weights are polyethylene pellets
  • Machine wash gentle. Dry low.
  • Color: Navy


Safety Information

Weighted products are designed to support various sensory needs. Tested at an independent and accredited third-party lab, this product meets or exceeds government safety standards for lead, physical and mechanical hazards (and stuffing cleanliness). Seam strength is also tested to help ensure the long-term durability for our most active users.
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.

Never use to cover face or restrict child's movement. Do not use with children under 3 years. User should be able to get out of blanket without help. Follow the weight and/or age guidelines stated on the product insert. Use weighted products with guidance from a therapist.


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