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Playful PandaPush and Pop Bubble Fidget Sensory Toy

R9

Retail: R80
About

This push-pull bubble decompression sensory toy is available in either a circular or square shape that comes in 1 of 5 colours  - purple, orange, yellow, green and rainbow. Your selection will be chosen at random and none of the items will be exactly the same.

Simply press the bubble, it will make a slight popping sound, then turn it over and start again! This toy is long-lasting, reusable and washable. This popular gadget is a great sensory tool that you or your loved one will play with again and again. Since there are no loose or noisy parts, it can be used in cars, buses, aeroplanes, restaurants or schools. Use as a stress reliever, have an interactive family night, do parent-child games and so much more. People of all ages can enjoy this toy. This toy can even be used as a coaster or even a frisbee – the uses are endless. This toy is made of high-quality silicone material, which is safe and non-toxic.

How to Play?

  • Each player takes a turn to press any number of bubbles in a row (must be connected/in the same row).
  • The player who presses the last bubble – meaning the last bubble that can be played – is the loser.
  • Flip the toy over and start again. The player to win 3 out of 5 rounds is the winner.
Product Features 
  • Assorted pop-it toys (Colour and shapes cannot be chosen)
  • Fun for everyone

  • Non-toxic

  • Bright & Interactive colours and sounds
  • Ideal gift for people of all ages
  • Stress reliever
  • Sensory play
  • Please note: Colours will be sold at random
Product Specifications
  • Weight: 35g
  • Material: Silicone
  • Dimensions:
    • Square: 12.5 x 1.5cm
    • Circle: 12.5 x 1.5cm
    • Hexagon: 20 x 20cm
    • Heart: 13.4 x 15cm 
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