Kids will love to explore their tactile sense with our washable sensory balls! Set includes 1,100 balls in 2 shades of green. The durable plastic balls easily store in our Sensory Tubs—and they’re fully washable, so they can be reused for years to come! Tubs sold separately.
Item # PP270
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Item contains small parts and small ball. Not for children under 3 years.
These 3 clear-view plastic tubs are each sized to hold an entire set of our Washable Sensory Beads, Balls or Noodles. Each plastic tub measures 6" high; top measures 12 1/4" x 16 3/4" and bottom measures 10 1/2" x 14 3/4".
Item # PP273
Ratings & Reviews
Washable Sensory Balls
Overall Rating: 4 out of 54out of 4 reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.
Great for sensory exploration
December 14, 2019 - By Vianca Ramirez
These are great for hiding toys,rolling them down ramps and just for any sensory need. Love how they come in 2 different shades of green. They are very noisy but that didnt bother my boys at all. Rated them a 4 just because they are small enough for kids to put in mouth and can easily get lost if they fall to the floor. Would rate a 5 if they were just a bit more larger other then that this is a great buy.
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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No Lids
April 06, 2018 - By TorBrofrom PA
I expected the clear tubs to have lids. For $26.50 for 3, I would have been better off to buy the clear bins at a store.
I now will have to purchase separate tubs to store the sensor balls and beads.
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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Fun
November 07, 2015 - By preschool101from Sacramento. CA
These balls are fun for scooping and poring. Kids have lots of fun playing with these. They are noisey. plastic balls in a plastic tub creates a loud sound. I made a fabric lining for my tub and it make softer noise.
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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They float!
April 13, 2014 - By LetsMakeItMomfrom Walnut Creek, CA
These balls float. So we throw them in the bathtub and the kids sort them by color and explore music, measurement & gravity by pouring the balls & water into cups of various sizes. To dry them, stir the balls with a dry washcloth to absorb excess water, and then let them air dry. My only wish was that they came in a variety of colors.