On many of the items in this blog, I've had to include "do not give to people who put things in their mouths." Many people with special needs, of all ages, and all abilities, do put things in their mouths, as a way of getting sensory input. If you've ever chewed on the end of your pencil while you were working on math problems, you can probably relate! For people who need that chewing sensation, you can buy chewable fidgets and chewable jewelry at Stimtastic. All of the chewable items are made of Nontoxic, FDA-compliant food-grade silicone that is BPA, PVC, lead, heavy metal, latex, and phthalate free. In other words, it is completely safe to chew on, as long as you wash it off once in a while!
The chewable fidgets are handheld and are shaped like a train, an elephant, a sea horse, a car, or a pirate ship. The chewable jewelry are necklaces and bracelets that come in a variety of styles.
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Monday, November 30, 2015
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