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Monkey Noodles Sensory Toys

$13.99

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Monkey Noodles: A World of Sensory Exploration and Play

This 12-pack of Monkey Noodles offers a fun and engaging way to explore sensory input, providing a variety of tactile experiences for children and adults alike.

Engaging Tactile Play: Exploring Sensory Experiences

These Monkey Noodles serve as sensory toys, allowing children to squeeze, pinch, pull, twirl, tie, stretch, wrap, and shake them.

Safe and Nontoxic: Worry-free Play

Made from nontoxic material, these noodles ensure safe play for children, therefore, parents can feel comfortable allowing their children to explore these toys without concern.

Flexible and Durable: Built for Long-lasting Fun

The fidget noodles are both flexible and durable, which allows for repeated use and ensures they can withstand various manipulations, providing long-lasting enjoyment.

Visually Stimulating Colors: A Feast for the Eyes

The 12-pack includes six pairs of bright colors: green, yellow, blue, pink, orange, and purple. Therefore, they’ll visually stimulate your child, adding to their sensory experience.

Promoting Calmness and Focus: Ideal for Fidgeting

These Monkey Noodles are ideal for fidgeting, which can help promote calmness and aid in focus. Therefore, children can use these toys to channel excess energy in a positive way.

Beneficial Tactile Stimulation: Sensory Input for All

Providing tactile stimulation, these noodles offer sensory input that can be beneficial for both children and adults. This allows everyone to engage with different textures.

Encouraging Imagination: Fostering Creative Play

The Monkey Noodles encourage creative play, allowing children to use them in various ways, such as creating shapes, making patterns, and engaging in pretend play.

Developing Motor Skills: Enhancing Hand Strength and Dexterity

Squeezing and pulling the noodles can help develop hand strength and improve dexterity, thus, enhancing fine motor skills in a fun and engaging way.

Providing Stress Relief: Calming and Relaxing Manipulation

Manipulating the Monkey Noodles can provide stress relief, as the act of squeezing and stretching them can be calming and relaxing.

Portable and Convenient: Fidgeting on the Go

These noodles are portable and convenient, allowing them to be taken anywhere, thus, providing on-the-go fidgeting and sensory stimulation.

Facilitating Group Activities: Sharing and Interaction

The 12-pack allows for group activities, enabling children to share the noodles, interact with each other, and play together, therefore, fostering social interaction.

New and Untouched: Pristine Condition

The Monkey Noodles are donated new and come in a sealed package, ensuring they are in pristine condition and ready for immediate use.

Visually Appealing: Bright and Engaging Colors

The bright colors of the noodles make them visually appealing, enhancing the overall sensory experience and making them fun to look at and play with.

Simple and Easy to Use: Enjoyable for All Ages

With a simple design, these noodles are easy to use and enjoyable for children of all ages, allowing everyone to participate in the sensory fun.

Support a Great Cause

By purchasing this set, you’re supporting Father Joe’s Villages’ mission to prevent and end homelessness in San Diego.

Condition: Donated new in sealed package
Compare To: $16.09 (Amazon)

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