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| Kid-O Babal - Yellow/ Light Blue | 
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| Brand: Kid-O Category: Baby Product
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Sales Rank: 24164
Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 6 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 7 x 7
MPN: babal UPC: 843583000315 EAN: 0843583000315 ASIN: B000UEQI3Y
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| Features:
| • | Babal looks like one ball, but is actually two; a large brightly colored ball holds a smaller ball in a contrasting color | | • | When the 2 balls are fitted together, Babal works just like any other ball; it's great for catching and rolling | | • | When smaller ball is removed, the large ball offers a few unexpected benefits by becoming stationary and stackable, making tall towers possible | | • | The contrasting textures of the large and small balls also cater to the nesting desire of young children | | • | Designed for boys and girls to stimulate creative play, nurture hand-eye coordination, promote motor skills and spur the imagination |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description On ASTRA's Top 20 Toys List 2006! Babal, like much of what interests children the most, is both simple and surprising. Developed by Swiss toy designer Alex Hochstrasser for Active People, Babal looks like one ball, but is actually two. A large colored ball holds a recessed "dimple," in which another, smaller ball in a contrasting color sits. When the two are fitted together, Babal works just like any other ball; it's great for catching and rolling. When the smaller ball is removed, however, the large ball offers up a few unexpected benefits. Set on its empty dimple, it becomes stationary and stackable, making tall towers possible. The contrasting textures of the large and small balls also cater to the "nesting" desire of young children. Colors available: Light Blue/Red. Whether it's being used for catching, balancing, or rolling, Babal is designed for both boys and girls to stimulate creative play, nurture hand-eye coordination, promote motor skills, and spur the imagination. Babal provides hours of fun for kids by themselves, in pairs and groups, both indoors and out.
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