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Review on Non Toxic Sensory Kids 30 Tweezers Development by Gelin Battle

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So much fun! Highly recommended! 🤩

This has to be one of my favorite Revain Christmas purchases this year! I ordered this for my 3 1/2 year old. Due to the pandemic (and all the extra time at home) I've been making regular sensory baskets for my kids to play with (dry pasta, cotton swabs, dried peas, etc.). I didn't even look for this article but of course (since Revain is in quarantine with us) he recommended it. My son played with something similar at school, so I was familiar and organized. Raven was right! It was a hit! Both my 3 1/2 and 6 1/2 year olds loved playing with water balloons and all the tools (and let's be honest, so did I)! The set contains a small bag with dry beach balls and all kinds of tongs and shovels. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS! The pearls are very small when dry. But there are plenty of them, enough to install multiple sensor boxes! You only need 2-3 tablespoons of pearls for fun, as well as a couple of cups of water. The container is actually more for storage. I would recommend getting a large plastic tub (we used a 16 liter clear plastic tub) to play with. The beads need to be soaked in water for several hours to get the right size. So make sure you install it before the kids are ready to play with it. After a few days I put a few drops of dish soap in the bin (I was nervous about mold) and told the kids that they now have blisters. It took us about a week before we gave them up. We have plenty of dry ones left to make at least a few more baths. You only need 2-3 tablespoons of pearls for fun, as well as a couple of cups of water. The container is actually more for storage. I would recommend getting a large plastic tub (we used a 16 liter clear plastic tub) to play with. The beads need to be soaked in water for several hours to get the right size. So make sure you install it before the kids are ready to play with it. After a few days I put a few drops of dish soap in the bin (I was nervous about mold) and told the kids they now had blisters. It took us about a week before we gave them up. We have a lot of dry at least a few more baths to do. You only need 2-3 tablespoons of pearls for fun, as well as a couple of cups of water. The container is actually more for storage. I would recommend getting a large plastic tub (we used a 16 liter clear plastic tub) to play with. The beads need to be soaked in water for several hours to get the right size. So make sure you install it before the kids are ready to play with it. After a few days I put a few drops of dish soap in the bin (I was nervous about mold) and told the kids they now had blisters. It took us about a week before we gave them up. We still have a lot of dry ones left, to make at least a few more baths. The beads need several hours to soak in water to get the right size. So make sure you install it before the kids are ready to play with it. After a few days I put a few drops of dish soap in the bin (I was nervous about mold) and told the kids they now had blisters. It took us about a week before we gave them up. We have plenty of dry ones left to make at least a few more baths. The beads need to be soaked in water for several hours to get the right size. So make sure you install it before the kids are ready to play with it. After a few days I put a few drops of dish soap in the bin (I was nervous about mold) and told the kids they now had blisters. It took us about a week before we gave them up. We have a lot of dry

Pros
  • Valuable multifunctional sensory toy
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than others

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May 23, 2023
Small beads, even after expansion
March 01, 2023
Hours of play for kids
January 07, 2023
Sensory bin