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Soulchen 12-Pcs Blue & Golden Rings Stress Balls – Sensory Fidget Toys for Kids Party Favors
Soulchen 12-Pcs Blue & Golden Rings Stress Balls – Sensory Fidget Toys for Kids Party Favors
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Soft, tactile stress relief with a playful ring design
Meet the Soulchen 12-pack of blue and golden rings stress balls—small, squeezable PU sponge spheres that fit in your hand and your bag. With a compact diameter of about 4 cm, these balls travel easily from classroom desks to backpacks and pockets, ready for moments of focus or calm.
How they feel and respond
Each ball yields a gentle squeeze and slowly bounces back to shape, delivering a satisfying tactile response without stiffness. The surface is soft to the touch, making it comfortable for extended play or quiet fidget sessions during study or work.
What you get
- 12 blue and golden rings stress relief balls that are soft, durable, and easy to handle
- Safe, child-friendly materials designed for gentle handling and everyday use
- Versatile use: squeeze for focus, warm up hands, or relieve tension during breaks
- Great for party favors, classroom prizes, goody bags, or thoughtful gifts
- Eye-catching blue and golden rings pattern adds color and personality to any setting
Where to use them
- In class: discreet fidget support to stay engaged during lessons
- At home: pocket-sized stress reliever for quick calm moments
- On the go: a portable pastime for bus rides, waiting rooms, or travel
- Gifts and celebrations: ideal for birthdays, back-to-school, or holiday surprise bags
Notes: Suitable for people over 6 years old. Use under adult supervision to minimize choking risk. Color may vary slightly due to screen displays. Contents: 12 balls per pack.
FAQ
Q: What is included in the Soulchen blue and golden rings stress balls pack?
A: A set of 12 soft PU sponge stress balls in blue and golden rings for versatile play.
Q: Is this suitable for children?
A: Yes, suitable for ages 6 and up; adult supervision is advised to minimize choking risk.