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Durable Pound A Ball Toys for Toddler, Stacking, Learning, Active, Early Developmental Hammer Montessori Toys, Fun Gifts for Boy & Girl – STEM Educational Toy – Great Birthday Gift Ages 1 2 3

100 in stock

(3 customer reviews)

Original price was: $28.99.Current price is: $24.64.

Keep kids busy with this particular pounding ball action toy it is very helpful to grow up your infant’s mind and promote fine motor skills such as dexterity, hand-eye coordination, manipulation, arm movements, cause, and effect.

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FINE MOTOR PROMOTION: This Multi-color pound a ball is ideal for hammering practice, Promotes dexterity, hand eye coordination, manipulation, arm movement, cause and effect.
KID FRIENDLY: The design of hammer and balls are specially made for little hands and suitable for an easy grip. your child will love seeing the ball slide from layer to layer
EASY PLAY: The smooth-sanded balls Drop down after hammered/pounding and sends the balls rolling down the ramp out the on the bottom tray.
STIMULATING: Keep kids busy with this particular pounding ball action toy it is very helpful to grow up your infant’s mind.
GREAT GIFT IDEA: This pound ball makes a perfect birthday gift for your child and their friends. They’ll unwrap it at the party and play together!

3 reviews for Durable Pound A Ball Toys for Toddler, Stacking, Learning, Active, Early Developmental Hammer Montessori Toys, Fun Gifts for Boy & Girl – STEM Educational Toy – Great Birthday Gift Ages 1 2 3

  1. Willow

    I have a toddler with cerebral palsy and cortical visual impairment. This is perfect for helping his hand-eye coordination. We don’t use the mallet yet, as he’s unable to hold it, so he just pushes the balls in with his hand, but he actually hit a ball into the hole today, the first day we got it. He has terrible coordination, so this is good therapy for him and he seems to really like it.

  2. Willow

    I have a toddler with cerebral palsy and cortical visual impairment. This is perfect for helping his hand-eye coordination. We don’t use the mallet yet, as he’s unable to hold it, so he just pushes the balls in with his hand, but he actually hit a ball into the hole today, the first day we got it. He has terrible coordination, so this is good therapy for him and he seems to really like it.

  3. Susan Harper

    Birthday present for a 1 – year old. He loved it!

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