SPOON Small - attachment for Z-VIBE/Z-GRABBER Yellow

Attachments for Z-VIBE, Z-SPOON, Z-GRABBER, TRAN-QUILL PEN

Dimensions: lenght 7,7 cm, width 2 cm

8,70 €
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ARK's Spoon Tip attachments turn any Z-Vibe® into the ultimate sensory feeding tool. 

The Spoon Tip was specially designed by feeding therapist Debbie Lowsky, MS, CCC-SLP to support easy feeding and food removal.  The size and shape of the spoon bowl are "just right" - big enough to hold an appropriate amount of food, but small enough to prevent the spoon from being overloaded with too much food.  

When used with the Z-Vibe handle, the Spoon Tips can help "wake up" the mouth, increase awareness, and provide stimulation to the lips, tongue, cheeks, and jaw.  A wonderful tool for any sensory mealtime treatment plan, these Spoon Tips have helped many therapists and parents get tube-fed children on their first solid foods. 

  • usa-flag.jpg Made in the USA, medical grade, FDA compliant 
  • No lead, phthalates, PVC, BPA, or latex
  • Each small tip measures about 3 x .75".  The spoon bowl specifically measures about 1.4 x .75" (LxW).  This size is best for infants and toddlers.  The small size works best with puréed foods like yogurt, applesauce, stage 1 baby foods, etc. 
  • Each large tip measures about 3.4 x 1".  The spoon bowl specifically measures about 1.75 x 1" (LxW).  This size is best for older children and up through adults.  Adults may find this spoon a little smaller than regular spoons.
  • Dishwasher-safe
  • To be used with either the Z-Vibe or Z-Grabber handle (sold separately)
  • The soft version (blue or teal) is recommended for individuals with a strong bite reflex.  
  • These spoons are sized for children up to the age of roughly 3 years, depending on their mouth size.

triangle.jpeg Caution: this therapeutic tool should be used under adult supervision at all times.

Code Code: MTZVTPSPSXYL
Brand name: ARK Therapeutic
Category: Attachments
Weight: 0.022 kg

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