Mixed Up Naturals Pick 'Em Stack-3pk

Mixed Up Naturals Pick 'Em Stack-3pk

Brand: Fun Fidgets | Sensory Toys and Fidgets
24.95 AUD In stock Buy at Merchant

Looking for a satisfying, safe, and effective outlet for intense sensory seeking behaviours? The Mixed Up Naturals Pick 'Em Stack is purposefully engineered to provide an immersive, tactile extraction experience. While these unique silicone discs bring pure joy to fidget lovers, they also serve a deeper therapeutic purpose for individuals navigating complex sensory needs. For those who are neurodivergent or manage Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs)-such as skin picking and hair pulling-stimming is a vital form of sensory self-regulation. When these subconscious habits form a repetitive loop, they can unfortunately lead to compromised skin, bald patches, risk of infection, and emotional distress or shame. It can be incredibly challenging to break these cycles on your own, which is why having the right redirection tools is essential. This pick-and-pop sensory stack offers a healthy, deeply satisfying alternative to satisfy extraction urges, ground your nervous system, and protect your skin and hair. A safe, texturized alternative to redirect skin picking, popping, and hair-pulling habits An excellent mindfulness and self-regulation tool for individuals with ADHD, Autism (ASD), and anxiety who seek deep tactile feedback Comes in a premium 3-pack featuring diverse natural materials-Natural Mixed Crystals, Natural Pebble Stones, and Polished Shell Fragments Promotes Calm & Grounding: Engaging your fingers and nails to work out the embedded elements requires focused concentration, aiding in stress relief, nervous system regulation, and mindfulness. Silicone Pad size: 60mm x 10mm Contains small parts however we recommend those using this kit are 8yrs+ in developmental/intellectual age. The silicone is single use and should not be reheated.

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