Squishy Water Orb Shark

This Squishy Water Orb Shark is a very ‘cool’ looking icky, sticky, squishy toy that is filled with tiny orbs. Use the shark sensory toy in many ways – fidget with it in your hands, squish it, or even make it splat. A fun sensory toy for those who enjoy fidgeting. Kids and adults who like squishy textures will particularly enjoy this shark.

If the shark becomes a little bit dirty over time, you can easily clean him with warm soapy water for a quick freshen up!

Please Note: This product is not recommended for intense fidgeting or squeezing. If receiver of this toy likes to squeeze super hard, bite sensory toys or prefer a high level of sensory input we would suggest a more durable item that is better suited to hard fidgeting. Replacements will not be provided if this occurs. WARNING: Choking Hazard. Small Parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Do Not Eat.

Size: approx 22 x 5 x 5 cm.

5 in stock

$2.50 inc. GST

5 in stock

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