Libima 2 Pcs Wobble Cushion with Inflation Pump Wiggle Seat for Sensory Kids Flexible Sensory Seating Balance Disc for Classroom Elementary Office Home Kids Toddlers Adults Exercise
Original price was: $27.49.$23.99Current price is: $23.99.
Package Content: you will receive 2 pcs wobble cushions with an inflation pump, each measures about 13 inches in diameter, The inflated wobble cushions are designed to promote proper posture and engage the core muscles during prolonged sitting
Correct Sitting Posture: our wiggle seat for sensory kids provides an unstable surface, can effectively improve kids’ sitting posture and relieve physical fatigue, helping to improve posture, stability, and overall balance
Improve Children’s Concentration: these balance pad can enhance Blood Circulation and Promotes Better Focus and Productivity, help kids keep focused in classroom to sit comfortably for longer, like reading at their desks or Group Areas or and eating at the dining table
Wide Application: the flexible seating is suitable for users of all ages, from children to adults, in addition to use as a seat cushion, the sensory seat can also be applied for exercises, physical therapy, pet training, or as a foot rest and more to suit your various needs
Reliable Material: The balance disc is made of quality PVC materials that provide comfortable and supportive seating, helping to reduce pressure on the spine and hips, reliable material ensures Long-Lasting performance and reliability
Pachycephalosaurus –
Add to chairs for kids to wiggle while they sit
As a teacher, I know that many kids need to wiggle and move while they learn. I’m always looking for options for classroom appropriate fidget and movement tools that can be used without disrupting learning. These wobble cushions are a great option because they can be placed on a student’s chair, and allow the student to wiggle back and forth while still remaining in their seat. I’ve found that inflating a little over halfway works best to allow enough movement in the cushion and not be too firm. They were able to support me without breaking, so they can definitely hold up to my students.The only negative is that I was unable to use the included pump since the pump needle bent and broke almost immediately.
Dave Hood –
Gotta be good for something, but I haven’t yet figured out what
I thought these would be good tools for balance exercises. I compared them with a rocker board that I also have. When inflated just a little soft, my foot came down on the floor as I flexed it around. When inflated a bit harder, they were unpredictable and unstable, a fall hazard. The spiky surface could be a good foot massage for short periods of time.As seat cushions, they’re also unstable and disconcerting. They may find use as lumbar or thoracic support, not sure yet.I mentioned inflation as an important variable. The kit comes with a little pump and a spike nozzle of the type used to inflate sports balls. The valve hole in the cushion seriously resists nozzle insertion, so seriously that I bent and ruined the nozzle by pushing hard enough to force it in. (Fortunately I had another.)Pumping the cushion up is a matter of guesswork because you can’t really tell how hard it will be until you stand on it, or sit on it, or whatever, at which point it’s not all that convenient to add or bleed air.