Activity and Replacement Balls for Baby and Toddlers - Ball Ramp Toy Ball Extras for More Action
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They'll fit, yes.
They're made of acylic plastic, which is both hard and strong. They aren't very good at rebounding. It would bounce better on a tiled floor.
I'm unfamiliar with the term loverly (do you mean lovevery?). Toy in which a kit ball is dropped. The balls in this replacement kit, on the other hand, are 1. Most ball drop toys have a 78" diameter, which is typical. To make sure these balls will fit through the hole in your drop box, measure it.
They're made of plastic and have a seam on one side. I'm not sure if submerging these balls in water is a good idea. I haven't attempted it.
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They are fantastic. These balls are fantastic. We bought more because they're so durable and can withstand a lot of abuse. WEofferwhatYOUwant Educational Ball Drop Toy for Kids - WEofferwhatYOUwant - WEofferwhatYOUwant - WEofferwhatYOUwant - WEoff Spinning Swirl Ball Ramp 2 Sets Activity Toy for Toddlers and Babies Suitable for Ages 9 Months and Up br> My grandsons play with them for hours every time they come over, which is several times a week, and they use them with a variety of toys. Put them on Fisher-Price car ramps, roll them around, and they'll just shake them. I don't have to worry about my teething grandson putting them in his mouth because they're very sturdy. br>Would I suggest them to a friend? Yes, as well as the previously mentioned ball drop toy. You get two towers, so two kids can play with it at the same time. I'm sure I'll be buying more of these for the grandchildren, as well as for gifts and stocking stuffers. These are a safe bet.
They're the perfect size and weight for all the normal baby toys that the kids have lost or chewed on, and they're a lot less annoying than the bell balls. Because they're made of hard plastic, they won't break or dent when the kids throw them.
These balls are quite heavy, but they are an excellent toy for her. They weigh a lot. My only concern would be dropping them and the small children inside falling out - Those could be a choking hazard; she isn't too keen on them yet, but she will be soon!.
I gave my three when I opened the box and gave my three. The ramp was a hit with both the 5-year-old and the 7-month-old. My son, the baby, was particularly fond of the balls' beads/tattle factor, and he would commando crawl after them all over the place. These balls are fantastic!.
These are a big hit with my 12-month-old. But one day, we turned around and realized we'd put the entire ball in his mouth, which had stuck. It had to be yanked from the mouth. They're just the right size to be a choking hazard for young children.
That's exactly what I needed! So far, everything has gone according to plan. These were bought to replace the balls in my daughter's ball tower toy.
My son has a lot of toy balls, but none of them will fit in his ball tower. This is a fantastic set of replacements. My son also throws them on our hard floor, and none of them have yet to break. With a large number of balls, ball towers are much more enjoyable.
I've bought them three or four times because we always lose them, but they work on all kinds of tracks and are fun to just roll around in. He's been playing with them since he was six months old, and he still enjoys them at the age of sixteen.