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sensory tent Therapist-Designed Sensory Blackout Tent for Kids WITH Complimentary G – Abby & Noah Co

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sensory tent Therapist-Designed Sensory Blackout Tent for Kids WITH Complimentary G – Abby & Noah CoTherapist Designed Sensory Blackout Tent for Kids with Autism, ADHD, Anxiety, and Sensory Issues with Galaxy Light Projector Sensory Tent for Kids Therapeutic Sensory Tent for Calm Down Corner Kit : These sensory tents for children with Autism, Sensory Processing Disorders, ADHD, and Anxiety are designed to provide a safe, dark, quiet place to escape from the stresses of the world. This black out tent allows children to regulate their emotions, focus

Therapist-Designed Sensory Blackout Tent for Kids with Autism, ADHD, Anxiety, and Sensory Issues with Galaxy Light Projector - Sensory Tent for Kids

Therapeutic Sensory Tent for Calm Down Corner Kit : These sensory tents for children with Autism, Sensory Processing Disorders, ADHD, and Anxiety are designed to provide a safe, dark, quiet place to escape from the stresses of the world. This black out tent allows children to regulate their emotions, focus their attention, and engage their senses. By creating a positive sensory experience, you can help promote relaxation, self-regulation, and overall well-being.

Complementary Star Projector : The Star Projector can be used to display your choice of colorful stars - yellow, blue, green, red, and white - throughout the inside of the blackout tent. A rotating display is an added option, as well as a place for batteries or a cord to plug it into the wall for power. The star projector light also comes with an optional clear cover that tones down the brightness of the light for children with sensory issues.

Multipurpose Tent for Kids : This is not a typical pop up play tent, it can be used at home as an ideal piece of calm down corner furniture, a reading nook for kids, or a toddler tent. It is also extremely useful as a therapeutic tool for teachers, counselors, and resource workers to create a calming corner classroom tent, kids reading nook, and an escape from classroom stresses. In all settings, a black out tent is ideal to help a child escape and self-regulate.

Portable Kid Tent : This blackout tent is an example of calming corner items kids love, but it can also be used outside. It can be taken to the park or playdates in case children need a familiar safe escape to calm down and self-regulate.

Perfect Size and Durability : Our black out tent is about 3x3x3 ft in size which is a perfect size for one older child or two young children. Unlike other brands, our tents have reinforced seams and a metal frame. Other popup tents often have plastic frames that break easily, but our metal frame will bend with rough play or emotional meltdowns and can easily be bent back into shape.

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