🧸 Hug it out and spread the word on neurodiversity!
The GIANTmicrobes ADHD Plush Toy is a 4.5-inch educational plush designed to promote awareness and understanding of neurodiversity. Crafted with high-quality, non-toxic materials, it serves as a comforting companion while providing educational insights about ADHD. Ideal for therapists, educators, and anyone looking to foster open conversations about mental health.
Model Number | GMUS-MH-1004 |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 10.16 x 7.62 cm; 41 g |
Item model number | GMUS-MH-1004 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Manufacturer | GIANTmicrobes |
Item Weight | 41 g |
A**R
Brainzzzz
Very cute gift for my son
A**P
Smaller Than Expected But Still Cute !
I've been (officially) diagnosed with ADHD/ADD for about 10 years now and love all the niche little jokes/related experiences with all other people who have the condition so when I saw a PLUSH version of an ADHD brain - I clicked order faster than all the thoughts running through my head!When I initially saw the plush in my hand, my first thought was that it was TINY and the name "GIANT Microbes" was a tad misleading (but this is entirely my fault for having a terrible perception of measurements).I honestly can't wait for a friend to come over and ask me what the peculiar little plushie on my bed is lol.I was a bit hesitant to take the huge plastic tag off because I thought it'd be hard to tell what it actually is without a label BUT there is a small tag on the plushie itself that says "ADHD" with some cleaning instructions on the back.
P**.
Lindo y pequeño
Lindo peluche pero demasiado pequeño
K**.
Fun!
If you have a kid with ADHD, or you yourself have it this might be a great little gift for them. For a kid it can be fun and educational to talk about the parts of the brain that affect ADHD and they can have a little squishy thing that they can say is how their brain works. This is a high quality item though, constructed really well and it doesn't have any fading colors or anything that you might find with this. It's a good material too and should hold up to the rigors of a kid, and if you're giving it to a friend who might have ADHD or even yourself, it would look good in your home or office as well!
R**L
Cute Plush, Great Message
I live in a household with 3 ADHDers (with some other diagnoses mixed in). As such, neurodivergence is a daily part of our lives. As a mom, I always want to make sure my kids know that different doesn't mean less, and that their brains are amazing in ways that more boring neurotypical brain can never be.My son is finishing up 5th grade, and is about to make that transition to middle school. He's taken some confidence knocks recently, as for whatever reason the 5th grade team seems to think that harsh treatment equals "getting them ready for the next phase." Not a great approach, especially for a kid with ADHD and anxiety disorder.I got this for him. I wasn't sure exactly what he would do with it, but I knew he would like it. He does. It is a very small (think fits in the palm of an adult hand) plush, and it comes as pictured. I almost wish it had a little clip on it or something that he could use to hang from his backpack. As for now, he keeps it on his computer desk where he can see it every time he sits down to game.I love this little plush and hope it makes my kid feel empowered.
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