Glitter Balls - Set of 2
Glitter Balls - Set of 2
Why We Love It
Bounce, roll and catch! Shake to activate the multicolored lights and watch the sparkly glitter swirl around. Do you see the fish swimming around the gold ball? Rotate the ball from side to side and see if you can spot it! Kids have a blast bouncing these balls against the floor or wall and tracking their quick movement. A fun and therapeutic toy that can help kids self-calm, practice visual tracking and work on hand-eye coordination. Smooth surface appeals to tactile defensive kids
- Engages kids in sensory-based cause-and-effect activities
- Supports children with autism, ADHD and sensory processing disorder
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 2+
Ideas for Use
- Stand across from a friend and bounce a ball back and forth to work on hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills
- Need to unwind? Slowly rotate a ball and watch the sparkling glitter water gradually fill the ball
- Toss a ball in the air and practice catching it with two hands
Details
- Includes one gold glitter ball with floating fish and one green glitter ball
- 2.6" Diameter
- Weighs 5.5 oz. each
- Balls: TPU and silicone.
Fish, glitter and lights: PVC.
Filled with water and glitter
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors: Gold and green glitter
Safety Information
Not for mouthing or chewing.
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