53 254171
  • Attention Deficit Disorder/Hyperactivity (ADHD, ADD) Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • 1 year guarantee
  • Recyclable materials
+ 3 years
to be handled by an adult for use under adult supervision
each
€62.80 €77.24
In stock

Description

Softness made light!

Children are sure to be soothed with this light-up furniture which brings a pop of colour to a sensory room.

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Products

  • Safety: This product is mains rechargeable for a battery life of over 8 hours.
    Convenient use: Remote control included to change the colour, speed (continuous, flashing, increasing intensity, etc.) and intensity of the light.
  • Recyclable materials.
  • Attention Deficit Disorder/Hyperactivity (ADHD, ADD)
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder

Technical data

  • Dimensions
    Ø 33 cm – H: 12 cm.
  • Made from
    PLASTIC.
  • Washing
    with a sponge.
  • Color
    various
  • Tips for using
    Indoor and outdoor use.
  • Other
    Charging time approx. 3 hours for a battery life of 8 hours.

Additional infos

  • Warning ! Must not be used by children under 36 months, small parts, risk of suffocation. For optimum, safe use of the light-up furniture, you are strongly discouraged from sitting or lying on it. In addition, outdoor use must be monitored. We recommend that you put the light-up furniture away in bad weather.

Specialist's opinion

Snoezelen pedagogy induces well-being (...) It involves creating an atmosphere using materials, textures, colors, smells and sounds, as an invitation to a sensory journey. (...) It's a non-directive practice. The approach is based on awakening to the outside world through the body and the five senses. The companion is a facilitator who listens to responses to stimuli and acts on the atmosphere if necessary (...) The practice of Snoezelen is above all a sensory savoir-faire on the part of the stimulating person towards the stimulated person. The Snoezelen philosophy is based on 3 distinct, ritualized phases: discovery and relaxation, relaxation and sensory experiences, interactivity and return to reality (...).

Nathalie Casso-Vicarini, General Delegate of the association Ensemble pour l'Education de la Petite Enfance, professor at the University of Paris Ouest.