These little fingers are very badly made. And small. It's not safe. I would not let small children play with it unsupervised. They hardly fit on the fingers. And if you're using them for children with special needs, children shouldn't play with them unless they're being used alone with a caregiver. And it will be a serious disappointment to get your hands on. If you're a special needs provider and using them virtually, I'd say they're fine. Some animals look exactly alike, so it's hard to tell if you have a mouse or a squirrel.
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