Color : Translucent Rainbow Square Feature: These rainbow fidget toy can not only help you relieve anxiety, you can turn your attention to toys, which can make you feel relax,this push pop bubble fidget sensory toy helps people relieve stress and prevent brain degeneration. It can also help restore mood, family parent-child games essentials, games that the elderly, children and adults can play. Comfortable bubbles: just press the mouse bubbles, they will make a slight popping sound; then flip them and start again! Can be reused and cleaned endlessly. Material: Silicone
A**I
Glitter pop
The pop sounds are great enough because I’ve bought some that feel flimsy which make the popping sound not so great but this one is sturdy & hard enough that makes the pop bubble sound good as well plus it’s cute & glittery, I love the colors on it
J**Y
Love it
My 20 month old daughter loves these and will sit quietly playing with it while at church or a restaurant.
J**H
Good enough for the price
I bought this is a two pack for my kids. My kiddos love the colors but their only complaint is that the dimples not staying down when they push them in. It pops right back up.
A**S
Love it
She will love it
M**3
These are fine, but probably unlicensed - try to buy the legit ones.
These poppers are fine - probably similar to the other thousand knock-off poppers available on Amazon. I think they could stand to have a bit firmer of "pops," though. These sometimes don't stay "popped." very well.One thing to keep in mind: I read an article about these toys, and apparently they are patented by an inventor couple from Israel. They have licensed the manufacturing to FoxMind/Buffalo Games/Target, so any of these off-brand poppers are technically "illegal" knockoffs and the original inventors don't get paid like they should. If you can afford it, try purchasing a legit version. (I received mine free from the Vine program, before I knew the story.)
U**Y
The kids will just love these!
We are using these pop it fidget toys in a classroom that is mainstreaming quite a few disabled students. Several of them are autistic, and it is very difficult for them to restrain their impulses, and of course that makes it difficult for everyone in the classroom to learn. These fidget toys have been one answer. They love the colorful shapes, and these are the first ones we'll be bringing in that are animal shapes, and not just geometrics. Since it is an art class, and they have been using the geometric shapes as models for drawing and coloring as well as to get their stress out, these two will provide some new inspiration for cartoon drawings.
P**R
Fun
My 1.5 year-old daughter prefers these over the standard geometric shaped pop-its since they have a more interesting animal design. The materials and sea creature design also make them work great as bath toys. However, I'm deducting a star since the eyes and nose/mouth-part don't pop on the octopus. Seems like a missed opportunity that would've made the toy more fun. The eyes and nose were the first things my kid tried to play with and you could see she was visibly disappointed to find that they were unyielding solid silicone.
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