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Schylling Giant NeeDoh Nice Cube - Sensory Squeeze Toy, Large, Blue, TPR, Ages 3+ - Model SNCBND

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Schylling Giant NeeDoh Nice Cube - Sensory Squeeze Toy, Large, Blue, TPR, Ages 3+ - Model SNCBNDThe NeeDoh Nice Berg is a giant sensory toy designed for relaxation and stress relief. Perfect for both children and adults, this oversized ice cube shape offers a unique tactile experience that promotes calmness and focus. Crafted from high quality thermoplastic rubber (TPR), the NeeDoh Nice Berg is durable and provides a satisfying squish. Its translucent blue color not only enhances its visual appeal but also adds to the overall sensory experience.

The NeeDoh Nice Berg is a giant sensory toy designed for relaxation and stress relief. Perfect for both children and adults, this oversized ice cube shape offers a unique tactile experience that promotes calmness and focus.

Crafted from high-quality thermoplastic rubber (TPR), the NeeDoh Nice Berg is durable and provides a satisfying squish. Its translucent blue color not only enhances its visual appeal but also adds to the overall sensory experience. This large sensory toy, measuring 3.25 inches square, is designed to withstand repeated squeezing, stretching, and squishing without losing its form. The NeeDoh Nice Berg is ideal for use at home, in the office, or anywhere you need to unwind and de-stress.

Key Features:
  • A super-sized version of the popular NeeDoh Nice Cube, perfect for sensory play.
  • Made from high-quality thermoplastic rubber (TPR) for long-lasting durability.
  • Translucent blue color adds an aesthetically pleasing touch.
  • Measures 3.25 inches square, making it easy to hold and manipulate.
  • Provides sensory satisfaction with its solid squish, ideal for stress relief.
  • Suitable for ages 3 and up, making it a great toy for kids and adults alike.
  • Encourages focus and relaxation, making it perfect for use in various settings.

The NeeDoh Nice Berg is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a fun and effective way to relieve stress. Whether you’re a parent looking for a safe sensory toy for your child, a student needing to enhance concentration during study sessions, or an adult wanting to unwind after a long day, this sensory cube is a versatile solution. Experience the chill vibes and tactile satisfaction of the NeeDoh Nice Berg and make it a staple in your stress-relief toolkit.

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