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A ball that glides? Ooooh, how fun! Plus, it spins, hovers, lights up, and can be used indoors or out (on any smooth surface). How? The answer lies in the power of science! The mighty Merriam Webster Dictionary defines hover as to "hang fluttering in the air or on the wing," and thanks to a powerful hover action—otherwise known as pneumatic suspension—this marvelous rolling disc actually glides on a cushion of air.
Combining soccer and hockey in one luminous game, our ball will bounce, too, thanks to its rubbery outer rim designed to protect walls and furniture. The Hover Ball provides riotous ricocheting action and a rewarding display of blinking red and blue lights. Not only will kids have a life-size air hockey game, they'll also have the added excitement of playing ball in the dark! To power the ball use 4 AA batteries (not included).
Perfect for gatherings indoor and out, especially slumber parties, and for times when weather prohibits outdoor play but kids still have energy to burn. Play ball! Approx. 7" diam, this ball is about the size of a size 4 soccer ball. For ages 5 and up.
HearthSong's educational toys are designed to nurture curiosity and develop creativity, problem solving and critical thinking skills. Our toys' context is imagination and open-ended play, through which kids learn lessons that last a lifetime. We add balance by inspiring an interest in the world of Art as well (STEAM educational toys), and especially by focusing on playthings that encourage family fun.
HearthSong believes strongly in the benefits of outdoor active play for kids; we feel that, like all creative play, moving is essential to the well-being and development of the child. Through outdoor play, the child engages with his surroundings and develops socially, emotionally, physically, and cognitively.
HeathSong’s collection of pretend play and dress-up ideas promotes kids imaginations and inspires them to be creative. These toys offer diverse options for open-ended playtime anywhere, anytime - whether they're alone or playing with other children.