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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
My 10-month-old loves these toys. We needed something that was soft enough that he wouldn't dent the floor or coffee table and these fit the bill. I would suggest that you keep the box as well-- he loves opening it and dumping the balls out and putting them back in.
Ikhan
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 11, 2024
Bought months ago but 1 year old loves them and plays with them. Loves to bite down on them now that he is teething. They are easy to clean and lightweight. Overall great sensory toys that can be used in different ways as your child grows.
Laura
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Our baby loves these textured sensory balls and they’re a toy that grows with her, too, not one she’ll grow out of. First, she just liked teething and grasping them, but now that she’s older she’s rolling them, throwing them and carrying them around with her. Very well made, fun bright colors and a great value.
diane
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
my baby loves these sensory balls, each has a different texture. Very good for dexterity and gross motor skills.
J
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023
Nice and durable. I thought they didn’t have a hole for slobber to get into, but I was wrong. I kind of wish I would have just bought a toy bundle for $20 that had balls like this plus other things, but it’s fine.My baby likes them.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023
I bought this product, because it was advertised to be made in the USA. It is made in China. Knowing this, I could have bought similar products for less. They are also surprisingly hard.
B.collie57
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 18, 2021
I bought these balls as I had seen somebody else with them and thought they were great. Bright colours, variety of shapes and sensory surfaces, suitable for the young and growing toddler.
Rufino
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 21, 2021
As children grow up, they see our world as an ocean full of mysteries that need to be solved, maybe it's in their DNA something that motivates them and leads them to explore, maybe it's something they inherited from their ancestors, from parents and grandparents, to the first humans on earth.Whether it's that, or the fact that exploring seems to bring some kind of rewards, so we explore more in search of more rewards.Whatever the reason most humans love to explore, especially as they grow.These sensory objects are very good for helping and encouraging babies to explore further around them, thus developing the brain and the various sensory that are part of the human being.One of the ways children explore is by putting things in their mouths.They will be able to put this Edushape Baby Sensory Balls in their mouth whenever they want because it is perfectly designed to survive the babies and at the same time does not cause any problems for babies.This set contains several balls and each of them with its shape and texture, each of these balls will contribute in some way to the good development of the baby.I'm certainly happy about this, especially because my baby already has the favourite among the balls, in fact now that I think about it only the favourite is present the rest is lost around the house, maybe one day we can find the rest again, I hope that doesn't happen too late.
Michael
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 19, 2021
Since your baby has already begun to develop their sense of touch as early as 16 WEEKS gestation, and this region of the brain is the most significant in terms of all senses early in life (and in later life - think about it, you see blind and deaf elders, but very few who can no longer feel) it makes sense to offer toys with varying textures and complex structure. While these little toys may not be very durable, they sure serve their purpose with infants!* Arrived in a bag, thankfully with no awful plastic stench!* Very nice coloration. Not too blah, not too fluorescent.* Size is perfect for gripping, and structural integrity is such that a smaller hand can collapse the ball (like the bigger purple one) enough to grab hold of it.* Since they are lead-free and BPA-free, they are safe for little gummers.* Light weight and easy to toss around to discover cause and effect. Try putting a ball in baby’s hand while you hold them and let it drop into/on to something that makes noise...the game never ends!* Great for working on object permanence as well as color naming and recognition. We loved playing “Where’s the (color name) ball?” by hiding the balls under a box or blanket and squealing when little mister found the right one. 😊Research proves that the more varied your child’s tactile experiences are, the more open they are to instruction (higher academic performance), their instances of anxiety dramatically reduce (fewer tantrums!), and their ability to maintain and build on the vast network of synapses they were given at birth is improved. So, in short, help your baby’s somatosensory system be all it can be by offering not just your affectionate touch, but a serious of fascinating new objects on a regular basis - like these fun, simple toys!
Josefina
Reviewed in Mexico on August 5, 2020
Le gustaron mucho q mi bebé
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