🍋 Chew on Style: Where Sensory Meets Chic!
The Xtra Tough Lemon Sensory Chew Necklace is a stylish and safe teething solution designed for children, particularly those with sensory needs. Made from 100% food-grade silicone, this necklace is BPA, PVC, and lead-free, ensuring safety during use. Its adjustable string and breakaway clasps provide added security, while the easy-to-clean design makes it a practical choice for busy parents. With a fashionable lemon slice design, this necklace not only soothes but also keeps kids looking trendy!
Package Dimensions | 6.61 x 4.88 x 0.75 inches |
Item model number | QLT-LEMON |
Material Type | Silicone |
Material free | Bpa Free,Pvc Free,Phthalates Free,Lead Free |
Care instructions | Machine Wash |
Number Of Items | 3 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 2.71 ounces |
N**G
Sturdy Enough
The media could not be loaded. It looks very cute, kids love them. It’s sturdy enough for a hard bite but soft on teeth or mouth. It’s thick and have a nice grip. My dentist recommend something to bite to help grow face bones for teeth spacing. They use it every two to three days, it has been several months ago and still intact. Super easy to wash with soap and water. Adjustable cord and the clasp will open easily. Great value.
M**E
Stops my sister from saying she wants to bite my arm.
She's 16 and they're holding up well, They also don't look obtrusive and go well with causal outfits.
A**R
Thicker than expected but SUPER CUTE
It's super cute! I wear casual clothes all the time anyways, so I don't mind wearing this on top of my shirt or anything. It's thicker than I expected (I also didn't really know what I was looking for) and is a little harder to chew on. I prefer chewing on the thin edge/rind of the citrus. I have a crown on one of my front teeth that I'm terrified of losing, so that might be why I'm scared to really bite down. It's good for chomping/holding on with my back teeth, but if I were to buy one again, I'd want this in a thinner size.
H**I
Top tier
I have been looking for a chew necklace that wasn't to thick for a long time. This was perfect. Perfect size. Very durable. As an adult chewer it's hard to find thin chewlery that's durable enough for my chomping. I've had this for 2 months now and it's still holding up.
K**A
Not bad but not what I expected
Cute but larger than expected. They are also too tough for me personally. I am an adult who's had issues with needing to chew on things my entire life. I recently got diagnosed with ADHD. I came across these and thought they would be perfect for my college classes. Hoping it would keep me from chewing on my pens. I bought another brand that has the little feathers. If you search for things like this on Amazon that I'm sure you came across the one I'm referring to. It is a much softer silicone easier to chew a little bit stretchy. Which I like better personally. The lemon slices are just a little too tough for me.
G**L
Citrus Chewelery
Great colors and has been good to me in the 3 days I’ve had it. It’s super thick and feels durable so far; it feels like the white part will fall apart first, as pieces of it are separating so far. I’m kind of confused on hygiene/maintenance-a little uncomfortable to walk with it touching my clothes without washing it with soap n water, but sometimes there’s no time. Its shape and size make it kind of rough on the front teeth as they’re gonna hit it no matter what. Need something cylindrical to hit the back teeth only, but this one works for fairly even distribution.Also, you WILL get spit on the string, so don’t forget to wash it or change it up. 🧚🏼
B**S
Not the right sensory tool for my two year old
I got it for my aggressive chewer but he didn't seem to like it. I guess it didn't satisfy his sensitivity or whatever sensory needs he has. Not returning but probably will work for a teething baby (while supervised).
J**N
Great for older sensory seekers
I bought these for one of my teenagers who has been diagnosed with HFASD, generalized anxiety, and OCD. He absolutely loves them! They are rather large, which allows not only for chewing, but also for sensory input he enjoys which involves holding the entire disk between his teeth to get light pressure on the insides of his cheeks.
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