Gel Hand Exercise Ball- Set of 6
Gel Hand Exercise Ball- Set of 6
Gel Hand Exercise Ball- Set of 6
Gel Hand Exercise Ball- Set of 6
Gel Hand Exercise Ball- Set of 6
Gel Hand Exercise Ball- Set of 6
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Gel Hand Exercise Ball- Set of 6

Gel Hand Exercise Ball- Set of 6

A "Well-Rounded" Strengthening Tool
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These Gel Hand Exercise Balls are the perfect balls for squeezing, massaging, manipulating, tossing and strengthening hand muscles. Each durable, non-bouncy colored ball is irresistibly squishy and makes a great fidget toy for kids or adults. Use them to warm up the intrinsic hand muscles before writing, as a deep massage before school or as a ball for playing catch to improve focus and concentration. Best of all you, can heat or chill these exercise balls to your liking! Set of six in varying resistances.

  • A great source of sensory stimulation
  • For anyone with ADD, ADHD, weak hand muscles and sensory processing disorder
  • Helps improve focus, concentration and coordination
  • Age 3+

Details

3"Diameter

Colors: tan, yellow, red, green, blue and black

Made from TPE (Thermo Plastic Elastomer)

BPA and latex-free


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