







π Wear Your Mood, Share Your Vibe!
The Grendle Child Mood Band is a fun and expressive accessory designed for children, featuring a vibrant green color and a lightweight design. Each purchase includes two bands, making it perfect for sharing with friends. With eco-friendly materials and a compact size, it's a stylish way for kids to showcase their moods while promoting sustainability.




| ASIN | B009H3TB0G |
| Brand | Grendle |
| Closure | Push Button |
| Colour | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (340) |
| Date First Available | 7 July 2015 |
| Item Weight | 8 g |
| Manufacturer | Grendle |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MB |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Number | 180mm |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 9.9 x 7 x 1.7 cm; 8 g |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 2 Count (Pack of 1) |
C**E
Useful
Kids loved these and they are used a lot, when any of my children decide to be non verbal or can't tell me what the problem it at least they can tell me their mood by changing the band to the colour they're feeling. It helps them open up and talk
N**H
Really great
Really great and helps a child with a disability to let people aware of when they're feeling ok or not ok. Good for social and emotional communication challenges
H**4
Useful to have
Brought for my 7-year-old daughter who struggles with her emotions particularly when at school, these are used as a subtle hint to her teacher to let her know if my daughter is struggling or not. We find that my daughter doesn't like to draw attention to herself and will shut down rather than ask for help. These have been very helpful without being too obvious.
C**H
but good idea and useful visual reminder for younger brother
A little generously sized for my slim 8 year old, but good idea and useful visual reminder for younger brother.
K**Y
Great for a child with anxiety
Great value and works really well. Much stronger than a normal band so ideal when it gets played with. My daughter with anxiety has found it useful to identify to her teachers that she is struggling without needing to verbalise. School are also really thrilled with it. Finally you get two in a pack which is ideal when one gets left at school or misplaced in a bedroom!!
A**A
Tiny!
These are absolutely tiny, my nine year old struggled to get it on their wrist. They are great for what they are but will only fit on younger children's wrists/ get over their hand. I will be buying the Chewigem version as they are bigger as my child cannot use these.
L**T
Bracelet that helps show if okay or not without verbalising it.ππ
I purchased these silicone wrist bands for myself as I am autistic adult. I wear it so the people who help support me can see if I am ok or not. I can leave it on the green side with the OK smiling face on when I am okay. If I am in a situation that is making me anxious etc, I can turn the band to the red side with NOT OK frowning face. Those who support me can help either removing me from situation or helping me with whatever the problem is. When I am not okay, I struggle to verbalise things. This helps make a difficult situations a bit easier because my carers etc are aware of my wristband and help minimise meltdowns for me. The bands are childβs size ones but I have very small wrist and they fitted me perfectly once I stretch it over my fingers etc. They are easy to put on or remove with a bit of stretching. I love the bright simple colours as this helps others to see the wristband and why I am wearing it. The packet of two bands is useful in case I lose one. Very happy with the purchase!πππ
M**.
A must have for anxious and sensitive kids.
I cannot recommend this product enough. My 10 y/o suffers from anxiety and seizures, this bracelet helps her to let others know how she is feeling without having to talk about it, make eye contact or be in any way obvious. It has been a great help in school, at her sports training and at home. Her teachers/trainers have many students to attend to but with this they can easily see how my daughter is feeling and keep an extra eye on her or check in on her support her when they see she has turned the bracelet to red. My other child is autistic and is now too old to want to wear this but this would have been an excellent tool to have when she was younger and sensory overload signs were not obvious to the grownups around her.
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