SensoryCritters Sensory Crinkle Blanket (30″ x 50″) — Soft Tactile & Auditory Sensory Input
$85.00
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Description
The SensoryCritters Sensory Crinkle Blanket is a 30″ x 50″ sensory crinkle blanket designed for kids and adults who crave sound, texture, and calming sensory input. Built with a durable medical‑grade vinyl core, a removable cloth cover, and a hidden Mylar layer that produces a satisfying crinkle sound when squeezed, this blanket delivers engaging tactile and auditory stimulation without screens or electronics.
Whether used in therapy sessions, classrooms, sensory corners, or at home, this blanket encourages exploration, focus, and regulation through safe, repetitive sensory play.
Size & Materials
The vinyl core provides durability and structure, while the Mylar interior creates a gentle but noticeable crinkle sound that sensory seekers love. The removable cloth cover adds softness and comfort, making it ideal for extended use.
What Makes This Sensory Crinkle Blanket Special
This sensory crinkle blanket is designed to support both tactile and auditory sensory needs. The hidden Mylar layer produces sound when squeezed, pressed, folded, or hugged, offering a predictable sensory experience that helps with regulation and focus. The tactile feel of the vinyl and cloth layers encourages hands‑on exploration and movement.
Because it’s non‑electronic and screen‑free, it’s safe for classrooms, therapy environments, and calming routines.
Who This Crinkle Blanket Is For
This sensory crinkle blanket is ideal for:
How the Sensory Crinkle Blanket Works
The hidden Mylar layer inside the vinyl core creates a crisp crinkle sound when the blanket is squeezed or moved. This sound provides:
The combination of sound + touch makes this blanket a powerful tool for sensory regulation.
Designed for Sensory Support
This sensory crinkle blanket supports:
Features
Benefits
It provides a safe, predictable sensory experience without overstimulation.












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