GLOW-IN-THE-DARK FIDGET Oogi junior

GLOW-IN-THE-DARK FIDGET Oogi junior

67 007171
  • 1 year guarantee
+ 3 years
each
€7.47 €9.19
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Description

A mesmerising and soothing experience!

These little accessories commonly called "fidgets" are an excellent way of focusing the attention. They have a positive effect in helping concentration in children and adults suffering from ADHD (attention deficit disorder with or without hyperactivity) or ASD (Autism spectrum disorders).

Great for relaxation, Oogi Junior is stretchy and sticks to the wall or ceiling to easily create a funny glow-in-the-dark world. This little character encourages imagination and creativity. They also encourage the development of fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

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Products

  • Glows in the dark!
  • Latex-free, Phthalate-free, free from Bisphenol A

Technical data

  • Dimensions
    H: 7.5 cm.
  • Made from
    SILICONE.
  • Washing
    : disinfectant on the surface.
  • Color
    various

Additional infos

  • Warning ! Must not be used by children under 36 months, small parts, risk of suffocation.

+ Pedagogic

  • Promote concentration

Specialist's opinion

The Snoezelen educational method leads to well-being. (...) It is about creating an atmosphere using materials, textures, colours, smells, sounds, like an invitation to go on a sensory journey. (...) It is a non-directive practice. The approach is based on an awareness of the outside world through the body and the five senses. The teacher is a facilitator who listens to the responses to the stimuli and acts on the atmosphere if necessary (...) The practice of Snoezelen is first and foremost the sensory skill of the stimulating person towards the stimulated person. The Snoezelen philosophy is based on 3 distinct ritualised phases: discovery and relaxation, recreation and sensory experiences, interactivity and return to reality (...).

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