Grom Pad - Beanbag Cover | PRE-ORDER NOW
Grom Pad - Beanbag Cover | PRE-ORDER NOW
The Grom Pad beanbag is the perfect combination of playtime and chill out time. The lush vegan leather cover made from premium silicon faux leather is inherently waterproof and easily wipes clean. The cover encases a cushy filling of YOUR choice- fill with either beanbag beans, shredded foam, or our favourite is a mix of both! purchase filling separately from a department store near you. Grom Pad beanbags are sensory soothing and give epic opportunities to regulate sensory needs and provide proprioceptive input- use as a crash pad; jump, tumble, squeeze, push, pull and when play time is over this large beanbag becomes a chill out zone, snuggle spot, perfect for long snuggly cuddles, story time and movie watching. Grom Pad beanbags are durable, pet friendly and SGS certified non-toxic. From toddlers to teens (and of course Mum's and Dad's 😉 ) The Grom Pad will fast become your fav place to be.
Features
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Size- 108cm diameter x 38cm height (when laying flat)
- Fill beanbag insert provided with 350 to 400 litres of bean bag beans or shredded foam
- Water and stain resistant
- Uv resistant
- SGS certified non-toxic
- Eco friendly & recyclable
- Easy clean- simply wipe with a soapy cloth or baby wipe
- Faux leather, no animals harmed in the making
- Separate insert to contain beans is provided and slips inside the cover
- Child safety zips on insert & cover (you will need a paper clip to open these)
- Beans may need topping up from time to time
Fun Fact- The Silicon leather our beanbags are made from is derived from natural silica, the constituent of sand! And is naturally uv resistant, taking our love affair with the beach NEXT LEVEL!
Filling Advice
When purchasing a Grom Pad beanbag you are purchasing the COVER ONLY- fill the beanbag insert provided with 350 to 400 litres of Beanbag Beans (depending on how full you like them), or fill with your choice of shredded foam or eco filling. Beans may need to be topped up occasionally.
We recommend filling with a mix of Beanbag beans and shredded foam. Adding shredded foam helps children with sensory issues to noise, the foam buffers the beans and stops the rustling sound. Adding shredded foam also makes them more comfy and helps to eliminate the need for top ups.
Earth Friendly Beans- We recommend Envee Bio based beanbag beans. Envee beans are proudly made in Australia and are 100% plant based available at https://envee.eco
Standard Beanbag beans available at a department store near you, Kmart has 100 litre bags for around $11. Shredded foam can be found in places such as Clark Rubber, Amazon and TEMU.
To fill- (best with two adults)
1. Child Safety Zips require a paper clip to open and close (see picture provided)
2. Ask a friend to help- place bean bag insert provided inside the bean bag and open
3. Pour the beans or foam into the insert while inside the beanbag and zip both bags closed
WARNING-
- Beanbags are not for babies to sleep on
- Always supervise babies on beanbags
- Silicone based vegan leather can heat up in the sun, we recommend using in the shade or cover with a towel when outside.
- Take care when filling! We recommend two people to fill. Do not fill when babies, toddlers or children are present. Beans can suffocate if polystyrene beans are inhaled. Be sure to contain the beans and dispose of any runaway beans and plastic wrapping.
Care Guide
- Wipe clean with soapy cloth or baby wipe
- Avoid sharp objects
- Do not bleach, machine wash, dry clean or tumble dry
- Do NOT iron outer leather layer
- Can iron inner fabric layer to release creases from packaging
- Do not submerge in water- the faux leather is waterproof but the stitching is not
- Beans may need to be topped up occasionally
Did you know that polystyrene Bean Bag Beans can actually be recycled? When/if you ever have to dispose of any, put them in a clear plastic bag (making sure they are not contaminated with anything else) and put in your recycling bin.