Edushape See-Me Sensory Balls, 4 Inch, Translucent, 4 Ball Set
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Each ball measures 4 x 4 x 4 inches, as shown in the product details. For a ball, it's difficult to imagine. I did the math. Each of the balls has an 11-inch circumference.
They are inflated when they are delivered.
It's been almost three years since we got ours. The "spikes" have not picked up any color.
I'd call them "bouncy," but they don't have a lot of bounce. Not in the same way that a basketball does. They are, however, excellent for learning to throw!
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They are a hit with the little one! The balls are just below-average in size. They're inflated to the point where my 10-month-old can grab them and squeeze them a little. They have a unique spiky texture that she has never experienced before. Although they have no odor, I washed them with liquid Dawn to make sure there was nothing funky left over from the manufacturing process. While the baby watches, I enjoy playing with them and bouncing them from hand to hand. She thinks it's a lot of fun and has begun throwing them herself. I'm satisfied in general.
They are still playing with them at the age of 18 months. I adore a fun toy that grows with your child. My babies used to enjoy holding them and putting them in their mouths when they were younger. They liked to follow them as they rolled away when they first started crawling. They liked to carry them around when they first began walking. They're now learning to throw them and make baskets with them using their toy basketball hoop as they get older. Many of the toys in our house are only used for a short period of time due to development, but these balls are an exception. These balls will be used again and again, so it was a good investment.
For my son, I purchased these balls. He's eight months old and adores to play with them. br>These four balls are of excellent quality: Colors are very appealing, and holding them is simple due to the fact that they are under-sized. My baby enjoys putting them in his mouths to eat them and crawling afterward when they are inflated. when it is rolled away br>I suppose we'll keep looking for new ways to play for the time being.
My daughter adores them, despite the fact that she has very small hands as a result of her Down syndrome. So she has trouble grasping and holding objects, but these have greatly aided her in gaining strength and coordination. The only flaw I've noticed is that they don't stay inflated for long periods of time.
These balls are a big hit with my eight-month-old. My 8-year-old daughter enjoys using these to play with her younger brother. We used to have the same balls when she was a baby, but they're long gone. These are a great sensory toy, as well as being very durable and easy to hold for baby. I strongly suggest it.
This is fantastic. They were a Christmas present for my 10-month-old granddaughter. She likes them and can grip them easily, but for the time being, she only uses them as a chew toy. My seven-year-old grandson is usually the one who engages them in play. We even toss them back and forth while making up our own rules: We can only catch and throw with one hand; I must toss it in front of him so he can dive to catch it, and so on. They're easy to grip, so even with my arthritis, I have no trouble catching them one-handed. handed. Toy is well-made and durable.
The nubs make it simple for her to pick them up with one hand, and they're soft enough to bounce. Even as she gets older, I believe she'll have a lot of fun with these. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ br>I just wanted to mention that my daughter continues to enjoy playing with these brightly colored balls. They're easy to catch and throw because of the texture, and the size isn't too big for her 3-year-old to handle. Hands of a year and a half. They've lost some air over time, but because they have a standard sports ball type valve, it's simple to re-inflate them with a standard needle. They'll probably last a few more years.
For morning meeting games, I use these in my elementary classroom. They're simple to throw and catch for all of the kids, and they don't hurt anyone if they get hit!.