High Bounce 50 Reusable Water Balls - Highly Absorbent Cotton Splash Soaker Bomb Ball - Child Friendly Summer Outdoor Indoor Pool and Ball Pit Activity for Girls and Boys
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They do float in water, to be sure.
Yes, absolutely! They're essentially a giant Pom Pom that, when soaked in water, become heavy but not as heavy as a water balloon. My only criticism is that when used on a lawn or backyard rather than a pavement, they tend to collect a lot of grass bits.
Ours didn't have any soap in them.
We've used them in the pool this summer and haven't had any problems with them falling apart.
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Everyone who has had the opportunity to play with them has been blown away. The balls are extremely absorbent, and each hit delivers a satisfying amount of water. Because the colors are bright, the balls are easy to spot. Some of the cotton in the balls appears to be packed together more tightly than others, but they all work fine and have survived multiple fights with teenagers, adults, and small children. This was an excellent purchase that was far less aggravating than filling hundreds of water balloons that only provide five minutes of entertainment and leave a million bits of rubber to clean up.
These, boy, did they live up to the hype! The kids were given these along with a 15 gallon bucket of water, and they spent over an hour playing with them! There were about 15 kids there, and they all had a blast for the entire hour. What was supposed to be a quick, messy game with standard water balloons turned into a fantastic, fun game that lasted the entire party. and even managed to enlist the help of some adults! It was only for cake and gifts that they came to a halt. br>br>When the fight was over, the balls were simple to collect and clean, as well as store for later use- It was incredible not to have to spend days picking up stray balloon scraps! We'll be using these at all of our upcoming parties without a doubt! br>br>Tl; Tl; Tl; Tl; Tl; Tl; Tl; Tl; Eco- friendly, simple to operate, simple to clean, and hours of entertainment.
Even better than I had hoped. We adore these, despite the fact that we have yet to use them for their intended purpose. We've been using them for the COVID-related activities. When we play good guy, we can use the 19 pandemic staycation as a fun little inside toy to throw at each other. Sonic vs. the Enemy) Cuphead vs. Robotnik With our four-year-old, we've been watching ANY Boss. They're fluffy cotton balls that are super soft and easy to grip and throw in both small and large hands. They have a good range, but they don't hurt you if they come into contact with you, and they don't damage walls or other objects. They're also easy to pick up because of the bright colors. If and when we decide to use them outside with water, I'll update the review.
This was a lot of fun while it lasted, but it didn't last long. Some of them were already broken into pieces when they arrived, but the ones that survived were a blast; after a few uses, they'll crumble into small wads of cotton or whatever they're made of. These are still better than water balloons in my opinion. It's easier to clean, and you'll get a few uses out of them at the very least. It's also convenient to be able to pick them up after being hit and launch them back at your child.
These are a great alternative to traditional water balloons because they can be reused and cleanup is much easier! My only criticism is that after they've been thrown, they tend to pick up dirt and grass as well, but this is easily shaken off once they've dried out. They resemble a colossal Pom-Pom-Pom-Pom-Pom-Po Pom, or the fake snowballs that you can find in the $5 bin at Target during the winter months; I like how soft they are and how they don't hurt your face when you take one to the face. This summer, our children have had a lot of fun with them.
The long-term viability is unknown. These are absolutely fantastic. They soak up a lot of water, are MUCH easier to find and pick up than traditional water balloons, pose no choking hazard to small children, aren't wasteful, and can be re-used quickly (just throw them back in the bucket). br>br>The only drawback was that they got dirty (duh. ) We were outside), so we had to rinse them and put them in a clean bucket to dry (you can also use the dryer, but you should thoroughly rinse them first), and we had to refill our bucket frequently because they take a lot of water with them when you pull them out, wasting a lot of water. We have a well, so this isn't an issue for us, but it could be if you're charged for your water.
My 6-year-old son and I have played with these a few times and find them to be a lot of fun. There's no mess to clean up, and there are no balloons to inflate. We simply fill the small kiddie pool with water, toss them in, and let them soak up some water before running around attempting to hit each other with them. After that, we toss them back into the pool to soak up some more water. When it's time to clean up, we simply squeeze out the excess water and hang them to dry in the sun, or we put them in a mesh laundry bag and dry them on low heat in the dryer. Neither my youngest nor I have any complaints.
My grandson wanted to have a water balloon fight, but I didn't want to deal with the mess of rubber pieces, so I bought these water balloons and we fought and played games for 90 minutes! A 50-balloon battle would have lasted no more than ten minutes at most. We squeezed them out thoroughly, but I put them in the dryer to make sure they were completely dry (as the manufacturer recommended). We'll most likely use them again in the near future!.