Sensory Basics® Beanbag Chair
Sensory Basics® Beanbag Chair
Sensory Basics® Beanbag Chair
Sensory Basics® Beanbag Chair
Sensory Basics® Beanbag Chair
Sensory Basics® Beanbag Chair
Sensory Basics® Beanbag Chair
Sensory Basics® Beanbag Chair
Sensory Basics® Beanbag Chair
Sensory Basics® Beanbag Chair
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Item # SB8731

Sensory Basics® Beanbag Chair

Sensory Basics® Beanbag Chair

Timeless Beanbag for Kids, Teens and Adults
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Why We Love It

Long day? Sink into the Sensory Basics Beanbag Chair and breathe a sigh of sensory relief. The fluffy pellet filling conforms to your body and the soft denim fabric offers soothing tactile input. Stylish, discreet and oh-so-comfy, this beanbag is the sensory seating solution your space has been waiting for. The cover is removable and machine washable so you can keep your bag clean and fresh.

  • Convenient carry handle for easy transport
  • Supportive and flexible seating option for kids with low muscle tone and ADHD
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use 

  • Add to the corner of your bedroom or play area to create a calming nook
  • Feeling fidgety? Sit on the beanbag and wiggle to renew focus
  • Lounge on your beanbag with a book and some headphones to ease anxiety

Details

  • 27.5”L x 31.5"W
  • Weighs 4.6 lbs
  • Holds up to 220 lbs
  • Made of polyester with micro-bead filling
  • Cover: Machine wash cold gentle. Air dry
  • Lining: Surface wash. Air dry
  • Color: Heather blue denim 


Getting Started

Comes fully assembled.



Safety Information

WARNING:
Children can suffocate in the filling inside this chair. Do not open this chair for any reason. If this chair is damaged or opened, throw away the chair and its filling immediately where children cannot get

Use with adult supervision. 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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