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Playing ball John 50689 — Minnie theme, for children up to 3 years
Playing ball John 50689 — Minnie theme, for children up to 3 years
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Playing ball John 50689 — Minnie theme, for children up to 3 years
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Playing ball John 50689 — Minnie theme, for children up to 3 years
Playing ball John 50689 — Minnie theme, for children up to 3 years
Playing ball John 50689 — Minnie theme, for children up to 3 years is a soft, lightweight activity ball designed for toddlers. The product combines a familiar Minnie character print with a size and texture suitable for young children, offering safe supervised play both indoors and outdoors. It supports basic motor development by encouraging crawling, reaching and simple throwing and rolling actions, and provides gentle sensory stimulation through its surface and visual design.
The ball is lightweight and easy for small hands to grasp, reducing the risk of injury during play. Its surface is printed with a recognizable Minnie theme that helps engage toddlers and encourages interaction. The construction and materials are chosen to be age-appropriate, allowing for supervised use by children up to three years. The simple design makes cleaning and storing straightforward for caregivers.
Introduce the ball to the child during supervised play sessions. Encourage crawling and reaching by rolling the ball slowly across a safe, flat surface. For standing or seated toddlers, demonstrate gentle throws and short rolls to practice hand-eye coordination. Always observe the child while playing and remove the ball from use if any damage appears. Clean the surface as needed following the care instructions provided with the product.
Use the playing ball under adult supervision at all times. Place the child in a safe play area free from stairways, small objects and hard edges. Inspect the ball regularly for signs of wear or damage, and avoid use if any part becomes detached or compromised.
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