Gothic Spooky Bunny Plush Backpack: Edgy, Soft & Spacious 🖤🐰
Add a touch of dark flair to your daily routine with our Spooky Bunny Plush Backpack. Featuring a unique gothic design with "sharp" teeth and detailed stitched eyes, this bunny is far from your average plush. It’s a statement piece that doubles as a wearable sensory anchor.
Crafted from high-quality, dense plush fabric, the entire bag serves as a soft tactile surface that can be "petted" to help lower anxiety during travel or busy school days.
Why the Spooky Bunny Backpack is a Fan Favorite:
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Tactile Grounding: The high-quality plush exterior provides immediate sensory feedback. Touching or stroking the soft fabric can help regulate the nervous system in high-stimulus environments like shopping centers or classrooms.
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Spacious & Functional: At 40cm, this bag is surprisingly roomy. It’s designed to easily hold an iPad, smartphone, and other daily essentials, making it as practical as it is stylish.
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Comfortable & Adjustable: Features reinforced adjustable straps to ensure a secure fit for all body types, providing a gentle "hug" sensation against the back that many sensory seekers find calming.
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Stand-Out Gothic Design: Perfect for those who embrace an alternative or "egirl/eboy" aesthetic. It allows users to carry their sensory support tools discreetly within a "hero" fashion piece.
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Durable Construction: Made with premium stitching and polyester stuffing to maintain its shape, even when fully loaded with gear.
Product Details:
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Size: 40cm (15.75 inches) — Fits an iPad and daily essentials.
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Fabric: High-density Sensory Plush.
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Stuffing: 100% Polyester.
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Straps: Fully adjustable for a custom fit.
NDIS Information & Support Codes
This item is frequently claimed as Low-Cost Assistive Technology when used as a sensory transit bag to manage anxiety and facilitate community participation.
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Support Category: Core – Consumables (03)
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NDIS Support Item Number: 03_222100911_0124_1_1 (Low Cost AT for Personal Care and Safety)
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Goal Alignment: Supports Community Participation, Sensory Modulation, and Increased Independence.