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Edushape See-Me Translucent Sensory Balls (Tactile Toys)

January 9, 2024 by jennifer Leave a Comment

One toy we absolutely adored when my boys were infants were sensory balls. They provided great stimulation to their growing minds.

Sensory balls remain in our house for their tactile sensory input… oh my goodness they feel awesome on your hands!

Edushape See-Me Sensory Balls

Edushape See-Me Translucent Sensory Balls

Edushape 4″ see-me sensory balls are perfect for developing baby’s tactile senses and gross motor skills.

The nubby texture of these colorful balls provides tremendous sensory and dexterity-building play. Baby can squeeze, roll, throw, kick and see through these textured play balls. The sensory ball improves hand-eye coordination and can be used to improve socialization skills when enjoyed in group play.

Edushape Original Sensory Balls feature very thick skin and an inflation/deflation basketball/soccer ball pin receptacle to contour to your needs.

To purchase, click the image/link below!

Edushape The Original Sensory Ball for BabyEdushape The Original Sensory Ball for BabyEdushape The Original Sensory Ball for Baby

 

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