FoxPrint Soft Plastic Kids Play Balls – Non Toxic, 50 Phthalate & BPA Free - Crush Proof & No Sharp Edges; Ideal for Baby or Toddler Ball Pit, Kiddie Pool, Indoor Playpen & Parties, 50 Balls
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The size of 5 inches. It gives you the dimensions if you look at it
It says in the Amazon product description that the manufacturer recommends that children age three and up use it. do not have the packaging in front of me right now, so I don't know what the instructions say, but these are fine for children under
Selected User Reviews For FoxPrint Soft Plastic Kids Play Balls – Non Toxic, 50 Phthalate & BPA Free - Crush Proof & No Sharp Edges; Ideal for Baby or Toddler Ball Pit, Kiddie Pool, Indoor Playpen & Parties, 50 Balls
As soon as they arrived today, I was convinced they had made It is a smaller ball and there are dents in a few of As I was counting them, I had to take them out and count them. As a result, I could not believe what I was hearing. This was a very disappointing experience. As we have prime, we expect them within two days, but it took a couple of extra days because of An official paper was in the balls telling the company to get in touch with them. In the meantime, I'm waiting to hear back and will update my review if needed.
The first thing I noticed is that they are a little hard to crush initially, but no matter how much I crushed them, they conveniently popped right back Is it true that they are.
I bought it as a training aid for my small dog (14 lbs. It was the dog's job to root around in the balls to find the treats, and he quickly picked it up! The T training I'm doing with him is really making him more confident! He used to be extremely shy and timid, but now he's more confident than ever!.
It really is nice to have balls like these In my first glance, my attention was drawn to the reusable zipper bag to store the balls It is 2 inches in size. The number five. Toddlers can use them because they are designed to fit their hands. The balls come in 6 vibrant colors and there are 50 of them There are blue, red, pink, green, yellow, and orange painted on the wall. Upon being squeezed, the balls immediately recover their round shape. They are crush resistant. These bottles are free of BPA and Phthalates, ensuring that children are not exposed to harmful chemicals A common component of cheap plastic is the presence of disrupting chemicals. This ball can be used in an infinite number of ways. It is a lot of fun to play with them even as an adult. It is even useful to teach children colors with these. It's a great brand for plastic balls for anyone looking to buy some. I have a niece who's 2 years old and she loves them.
I highly recommend this brand for those who are looking to buy some.
She loved learning colors while playing with them! Balls like these are crushproof, long lasting, and durable enough to withstand a toddler or a parent stepping on them. Those color options are great too, great basic colors, the red one could be a bit more red but the other 5 are great as well! A fox ball is 2 inches in diameter. It has a diameter of 5 inches and is perfect for toddlers.
They've been a great purchase. Having these tennis balls in the tent and in the tunnels has made my son and daughter smile for hours. Having my little boy (almost 2) learn his colors has been a surprising positive for me as a mom. In his view, it is so exciting to be able to play with so many balls all at once since he loves balls of all types. As soon as he picked one up, I would tell him what color it was, and then I would ask him to grab the The blue might be more appealing, but I would say the blue would be more worthwhile. I was using this experience as a learning opportunity, even though he was playing. There are plenty of traditional toys that can be used to teach your child, sometimes it's just good old fashioned fun. Here, it's soft plastic balls that he can throw and jump on without getting hurt!.
This is one of the few balls that my son enjoys. While he was an infant, we bought one of those combination playmat/ball pit things, but I was going to be disappointed by how few balls came with it. Compared to the ones that came with the ball pit, these are actually better, the plastic is thicker and they are a bit firmer, while still being a bit squishy. They are not hard enough to cause serious injury if they fell on you and unlikely to cause any damage when they struck. It may seem like there are 50 balls, but really it isn't. It would have been nice if we had more sets in addition to the two I bought.