Do you have a child who chews on his or her clothing, toys, or hands? I do. Little Bean, my five year old, still mouths and chews on everything, similar to how a toddler would. It's unsanitary for him and tedious for me to constantly be telling him to keep things out of his mouth. Yet, he seems to really crave and have a need for that oral stimulation. I had to find a more sanitary solution for him.
I contacted Kid Companions, a family-owned company that markets chewable necklaces for babies, toddlers and older children who have a need to chew. They have graciously agreed not only to send me one of their necklaces for review, but also to give one away to one of my readers! So stay tuned in the next couple of weeks for my review and giveaway, and in the mean time, go on over to their website and decide which necklace or fidget you want to win for that special person in your life!
Note: These chewable necklaces are great for children with Sensory Processing Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorders, or related issues.
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Surprisingly, it's E who NOW needs additional stimulation...it used to be M. I am checking them out right now!
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