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Family Line SMILE Face Squeeze Soft Ball – Fun Stress Reliever for Kids

Product Overview

The Family Line SMILE Face Squeeze Soft Ball is a delightful stress-relief toy designed for kids and adults alike. Its cheerful smiley face design brings joy during playtime, while the soft, squeezable texture helps relieve stress and improve focus. Perfect for home, school, or travel.

Features

  • Soft & Durable Material for safe play
  • Washable Design ensures easy maintenance
  • Compact 7cm Size fits comfortably in children’s hands
  • Cheerful SMILE Face Design brightens moods during use
  • Ideal for stress relief, sensory play, and casual fun
  • Suitable for ages 12+

Specifications

  • Brand: Family Line
  • Material: Soft, squeezable material
  • Color: Yellow
  • Diameter: 7 cm
  • Character: SMILE Face
  • Recommended Age: 12+ Years

Sixit Lite Cricket Tennis Ball – Pack of 6 | Durable Rubber for Practice

Product Overview

The Sixit Lite Cricket Tennis Ball Pack is ideal for both practice sessions and casual cricket games. Crafted from durable rubber, these balls ensure extended use and reliable performance. Designed for players of all skill levels, they deliver a consistent bounce, making them suitable for outdoor and indoor play across various surfaces.

Features

  • Pack of 6 vibrant green cricket tennis balls
  • Made from high-quality rubber material for durability
  • Standard size for consistent bounce and performance
  • Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cricket games
  • Lightweight design ideal for players of all skill levels

Specifications

  • Brand: Sixit
  • Material: Rubber
  • Color: Green
  • Weight: 300 grams (total pack weight)
  • Ideal For: Practice sessions, casual cricket games, and recreational sports
  • Pack Includes: 6 Cricket Tennis Balls
  • Recommended Age Range: Adult

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