Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - 20Cm Foam Football

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Manufacturer: Mookie
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Mookie EAN: 8000796009609 Label: Mookie Manufacturer: Mookie Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Model: A5960 Publisher: Mookie Studio: Mookie
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A great way to introduce children to football, this soft foam ball is perfect for developing co-ordination skills along with an understanding of distance. Kids will love the achievement of scoring a goal and therefore be encouraged to develop their skills further. As the ball is soft and lightweight, parents have the peace of mind that kids can kick the ball as hard as they like without the worry of injury. The size is also a benefit with children learning to catch, as the foam edges allow for better grip than other smoother balls; again without the worry of weight or discomfort. Fun for all the family and a good way to encourage active indoor or outdoor play.
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