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Opposites Balls

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$5.60 $8.00 In stock

Category: Composants du kit

Explorez le léger et le lourd, ce qui coule et ce qui flotte—pour jouer par terre ou dans le bain

Customer Reviews (4.9 / 5 · 18 reviews)

Ava I. ★★★★★

My toddler loves dropping these in the bath — the way one floats and the other sinks instantly grabbed her attention. The contrasting textures are perfect for little hands exploring wet and dry.

Carter U. ★★★★★

I was a bit skeptical about price for two simple balls, but my 18-month-old is absolutely fascinated by the heavy one versus the light one. The textured surface makes them easy for tiny hands to grab, and they actually float in the tub.

Brian T. ★★★★★

The wet ball and the dry ball feel totally different, which finally made the concept click for my 18-month-old during bath time. He squeals with delight every time we throw them in the water together.

Stella L. ★★★★★

My toddler loves figuring out which ball floats and which one sinks during bath time, and the different textures keep her entertained for way longer than I expected. It's a simple but clever way to teach opposites through actual play.

Ella ★★★★★

My little one loves trying to grab the heavy ball on the bath mat, then the light one in the water—it's a simple way to introduce opposites during play. The texture difference between the two is really helpful for keeping her engaged.

Harper ★★★★★

We brought these to the bath and the difference in weight between the heavy and light balls had my baby splashing with curiosity. The textured surface gives just enough grip for tiny wet hands to hold.

Carter ★★★★★

My toddler loves testing which ball floats and which sinks during bath time—it's such a simple, effective way to teach opposites. The textures are great for gripping, and they've held up perfectly to daily splashing.

Sofia ★★★★★

The "sinking" ball actually stays underwater which surprised me, while the "floating" one pops right back up. My toddler loves chasing them around the floor just as much as dropping them in the tub.

Timothy J. ★★★★★

Bath time used to be a struggle, but now my little one is totally engaged trying to sink the heavy ball while the lightweight ones just bob along. The contrast between floating and sinking keeps him experimenting for a solid 15 minutes.

Joseph I. ★★★★★

My toddler loves testing which ball splashes and which one floats—the contrast keeps her entertained for way longer than I expected. The heavy one sinks instantly in the bath, while the foam one drifts, which is surprisingly fun to watch.