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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
The kids really enjoyed them! I really thought it was a neat idea how they could all move around so smoothly! Great gift idea!!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Es muy bueno! Es interesante para niños eh incluso adultos, lo único es que puede llegar a ser muy duro para un niño pequeño
Josie
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
A delightful learning experience for the little ones. It is also bilingual making it really special and educational.
K. Burke
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
It appears that the seller is trying to prepare consumers that this item is very small by showing the measurements but in the all the other images, it’s either manipulated to look larger or is in very small hands. Anyways I was surprised. I didn’t try to use it because it was purchased to be a donated gift, so it may be the perfect size for a kid but I just thought I’d mention it. It seemed just a little larger than a golf ball to me. It’s also a very simple item. It seems overpriced but it was in a nice 4 color box and it looked well made. Hopefully the kids that got them enjoyed - went to children’s cancer hospital.
Jamie McAllon
Reviewed in Australia on September 12, 2024
Seems easy to break, hard to use for age group
Anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
1. This product can be useful for a Toddler, but it needs to be broken in. Took approx. an hour or two to break in. Temperature probably has an influence since the stiffness in moving the small colored spheres is caused by a foam core. Our downstairs is usually between 79 ~ 77 during summer, mid-east coast state in a major city close to NY.2. Toddlers will need guidance. With my 2y 5m old kid, I had to solve then asked the following questions of two adjacent colors near the white (empty) ring...let's say they are red and orange...Red sphere & ring matching:* what color is the ball? Response: red* what color is the circle? Response: redOrange sphere and ring:* what color is the ball? Response: orange* what color is the circle? Response: orangeNext I swapped them. Then asked that same questions, got the correct answers. Then asked...Where does the red ball go? Response: pointed to the red ring with orange sphere now in itSo at this point, with some questions I confirmed that my kid can...* differentiate between sphere and ring color* knows that the sphere and ring should correspond in colorNext steps required some minimal intervention or guidance and, importantly, assisted practice...* asked my kid to move the red ball into the white circle (empty hole by default)* he struggled trying to use his fingers...but then was able to manipulate the ball with the thumb opposite the direction the sphere needed to move on their own, with a little coaxing. Then got it to the point where the sphere was in between holes, but going in the correct direction. My coaxing was telling them to keep pushing, and that they could do it. We did this a few times just going back and forth between the same two rings.* This was the biggest challenge for us, as my kid kept forgetting to use thumbs (instead of fingers) and wasn't understanding they needed to use the thumb opposite the direction to move the sphereWe didn't get to work much on it at this point. It was a fairly lengthy concentration session for an almost 2.5 year old...but we did make concrete progress. I have a puzzle for myself as well, so my kid can see me play with it and become curious / wanton of it to try them self. At that point I will monitor, remind, assist and coax as needed to get them to do become self sufficient in exploring the puzzle.IMO it's a good buy if you are willing to put the effort in.It can be scaled to ask mathy questions later (or now if the recipient is old enough) if the foam doesn't give out totally. Like "What is the minimal amount of moves to get all balls to their opposite holes?", etc
Paula D.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
These are great for the car, classroom, church/temple or anywhere you want to fidget. We are constantly battle screens and this little puzzle ball provides entertainment and stress relief without any batteries. Anytime we can find screen-free fun I consider it a win!
Becky
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
The instructions were not written by anyone who knows how to explain in English. After trying to figure out how it worked and not being successful it also quit working completely.
Raymond W. Bernardi
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2022
I ordered this as a gift for my granddaughter. When it arrived my first reaction was - It's smaller than I thought it was. It's a bit smaller than a baseball, but in the end, it really is the perfect size. I wouldn't want it any bigger. Object is to get the color of the balls inside the sphere to match the colors of the rings on the sphere. You move things one ball at a time. You push a ball in with your finger tip and push it towards an adjacent empty hole. It will pop into that hole with what I would call a pretty satisfying feeling lol. Watch the video to see how to manipulate it easily. I like it - this is a great stocking stuffer.
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