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Bean Products Filled Sensory Crash Pad

Bean Products

Bean Products Filled Sensory Crash Pad

4.6 (1,800 reviews)

$129.99

Best for

Sensory seekers who crash into furniture, need to jump, or crave deep pressure throughout the body

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Sensory needs

proprioceptive-inputsensory-seekingvestibular
Age: Ages 2–12Settings: home, therapy

Description

Large filled floor pad that kids can crash, jump, and roll onto. Provides deep proprioceptive and tactile input.

Why it helps

Crashing provides intense proprioceptive input that sensory seekers crave. Having a safe designated crash zone reduces dangerous behaviors and gives kids an appropriate outlet.

Pros

  • Durable cover — holds up to rough play
  • Large enough for full-body crashing
  • Tactile input from the chunky filling
  • Can double as a reading nest
  • No batteries

Cons

  • Takes up significant floor space
  • Expensive
  • Heavy to move

How to introduce this product

  • •Supervise first use — balance products have a learning curve
  • •Start on carpet or grass for safety with balance boards

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