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Review on πŸ”΄ Educational Insights 3048 Shapes Beanbags: Fun and Educational Tools for Shape Learning by Ben Almasri

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Insanely durable at 3.5 years, useful for many learning and skill purposes

I've had these bean bags for 3.5 years now. I first bought them to work on sensory integration with my son who has many things including sensory processing disorders and global developmental delays and I thought it was really cool that they come in different shapes and colors. with the names of the characters written on them, as that would allow me to use them for various educational and therapeutic purposes. For now we're using this to toss the beanbags into the basket one at a time. They are as durable as possible. My son, who likes to chew, still chews. He can even put a whole one in his mouth (he's 5 years old and a little big for his age). I didn't have a single seam on them. none. They are still in great shape and I love their versatility as a training tool. In the beginning I used them for other purposes as well, like putting them on my head to try to get him into eye contact or juggling them to try to get him to grab one and to play with me By the way, I'm such a bad juggler. 3.5 years with these bags and I can still only juggle two of them at a time, just juggling isn't my thing. But having them in shapes and colors to "gift" me is a really cool feature. Gates. So you can really work on many things with the same activity. So for incredible durability and versatile utility, this is a 5 star product.

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • I don't remember