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Fun and Function SensaSoft Squeezie Seat - Flexible Seating for Kids - Sensory Chair - Squeeze Chair for Kids - Large - White

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Management number 213249886 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$168.00 Model Number 213249886
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  • FOCUSING TOOL: Need a sensory break? Just sit on the squeeze chair to instantly get a concentration boost! Rock back and forth to improve focus or enjoy the soothing pressure and gentle squeeze
  • SUPPORTIVE DESIGN: Kids love the comfy padded seat and the calming sensory input they get from the shape of the squeeze seat. The supportive design also helps align the spine for a better seating posture!
  • FLEXIBLE SEATING: Designed with a versatile shape, the Sensasoft Squeezie Seat is fun, adaptable and ideal for schools, clinics, or sensory spaces. Kids can straddle it and rock, use the sides as armrests, or turn it to use as a bolster for back support
  • COLOR & SIZING: The wobble chair is designed to stand up to frequent use. The durable PVC surface makes them easy to clean. Choose from 3 sizes and 4 colors to ensure the perfect fit
  • ABOUT US: We started Fun and Function because we couldn’t find kid-friendly sensory tools that would fit our family’s needs. So we channeled our frustration into passion for creating the best sensory toys and tools to help kids (and adults!) thrive

Manufacturer Fun & Function
Product Dimensions 31.6 x 30 x 10 inches; 1.6 ounces

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