SpaceKraft Sensory Room Memory Foam Bean Bag
The SpaceKraft Sensory Room Memory Foam Bean Bag helps improve posture and muscle tone for children and people with mobility and sensory processing disorders. Its moulding memory foam provides re-assuring tactile stimuli to users who find it difficult to sit in normal chairs.
What's Included?
What Colours Are Available?
The Sensory Room Bean Bag is available in a choice of twelve different colours, please select your preferred option from the drop-down menu when ordering.
What Sizes Are Available?
The Sensory Room Bean Bag is available in the following sizes, please select your choice from the drop-down menu at the top of the page:
Size | Diameter | Height |
Small | 530mm | 300mm |
Medium | 680mm | 400mm |
Exceptional Comfort
The memory foam filling of this bean bag provides an incredibly luxurious tactile experience, which is a great feature for children with autism or sensory processing issues. A lot of autistic children find it uncomfortable to sit in a normal chair, bean bags can remove the stress and pain this causes by shaping the comfortable memory foam to the child’s body, providing relief from pressure points that become sore while using traditional chairs.
Fantastic Durability
All the seams of the Memory Foam Bean Bag are double-stitched, providing fantastic longevity and resistance to wear-and-tear. This helps to keep costs down, since the Memory Foam Bean Bag can be used for years without need for replacement.
Improves Posture for Users with Limited Mobility
Bean bag chairs are especially helpful for helping for positioning kids with limited mobility function in a way that reduces back and muscle pain. Children who cannot hold themselves upright in a standard chair can get the right support from an upright bean bag chair, which can provide great relief from pain.
Provides Proprioceptive Input
Many people with sensory processing disorders struggle with body awareness, and using a bean bag as a chair can be a fantastic way to get the proprioceptive input they need. Different body positions can help put deep pressure input on muscles and joints in a way that is safe, but also relaxing and enjoyable for people with tactile hyposensitivity.
Great for Improving Muscle Tone
Poor muscle tone is typical for children with autism, and pushing against the mass of the chair for the sensory experience also acts as a form of exercise to keep muscles healthy. This is a great way to encourage physical health in a way that's enjoyable for people with sensory processing disorders, who often find sports to be difficult and frustrating.
Simple to Keep Hygienic
The nylon-reinforced vinyl material that covers the outside of the bean bag makes it easy to keep this product clean and hygienic. Simply wipe clean using a mild detergent and a damp cloth for the best results.