![]() ![]() Considering the original ball (which comes with a battery operated pump) costs about $20, I think it’s a pretty good deal.Īnother cool feature is the ability to deflate it, too. You just send a portion of the ball back to the company, with a check for about seven bucks, and they send you another). It’s light as air, but strong enough for you to sit on it (not for long, though, because ours did pop when my youngest sat on it for about ten minutes while watching TV…and yes, it startled both of us!).īut, it has a pretty cool replacement policy. It’s a bit like a ball, except it’s much, much bigger (it’s inflatable, so you can control how big you want it to be, but it is supposed to be filled to about 30 inches high. ![]() It’s like a few things, but different from all those things too.Īs you’ll see in the video, it’s a bit like a balloon, but doesn’t pop like a balloon if it hits the ground, or a bush or other prickly things. Whenever we have it out and about, the first question we get is: What is the Wubble Ball exactly? Well, that’s a good question. We were fortunate, because before that time was up, we were offered a Wubble Ball to review. It turns out a lot of other parents were convinced to buy the Wubble Ball, because a few weeks later, we got a note saying it was so popular that they were having to manufacture more (and we could cancel our order if we didn’t want to wait). My youngest first saw it on a commercial during one of her favorite cartoons, and we agreed to order it in advance of her upcoming birthday, thinking it would be fun to have at her party. Every now and then, a toy comes along that amuses my youngest child (8 yrs old) as much as my oldest (almost 20 yrs old–yikes!), and the Wubble Ball, or Wubble Bubble Ball as we call it, currently has them both captivated, along with pretty much every other child and adult who sees it.
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