Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150
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Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150

Ball Pit Balls - Set of 150

Crush Resistant Ball Pit Balls
Regular price 161.00 NIS
Regular price 0.00 NIS Sale price 161.00 NIS
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Color: Colored Balls
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Why We Love It

Have a ball with these ball pit balls. With the option of colored or clear balls, your kids will have hours of fun in their ball pit. They are crush resistant to withstand lots of jumping and "swimming" action. A perfect addition to any ball pit in the home, clinic or school.

  • Being surrounded by balls provides gentle proprioceptive and tactile input
  • Throwing and catching balls can work on gross motor and eye-hand coordination skills
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 6 months+

Ideas for Use

  • Pretend you are a fish as you swim through the ball pool
  • Practice counting as you throw each ball from a basket into the ball pit
  • Play with a friend in the ball pit to develop social skills

Details

  • Includes 150 balls
  • 3" Diameter
  • Weighs 3.5 lbs. total
  • Made of Polyethylene (PE) plastic
  • Surface wash. Air dry.
  • Colors: Clear or Colored


Safety Information

This product has been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab and meets or exceeds government safety standards for lead and physical and mechanical hazards.
Use with adult supervision. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

Not for mouthing or chewing.


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