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Colorful Non Toxic Water Beads (6.35 oz) - 20,000
Colorful Non Toxic Water Beads (6.35 oz) - 20,000
Colorful Non Toxic Water Beads (6.35 oz) - 20,000
Colorful Non Toxic Water Beads (6.35 oz) - 20,000
Colorful Non Toxic Water Beads (6.35 oz) - 20,000
Colorful Non Toxic Water Beads (6.35 oz) - 20,000
Colorful Non Toxic Water Beads (6.35 oz) - 20,000
Colorful Non Toxic Water Beads (6.35 oz) - 20,000

Colorful Non Toxic Water Beads (6.35 oz) - 20,000 Multi Color Water Beads in 12 Colors - Large Water Beads Grows Many Times Original Size - Water Beads for Plants or Vases - Sensory Play Fun (3+)

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About Colorful Non Toxic Water Beads (6.35 Oz) - 20,000

Magic Beadz start as tiny hard balls but quickly grow many times their original size when you add water. This rainbow mix of water beads for kids will keep your children and their friends busy for hours. They make a fun game, great learning tool, science experiment, or sensory toy for toddler and preschool sensory tables, water play tables, or sensory bins. They are called by different names such as jelly beads, spa beads, gel balls, jelly water marbles, water jelly beadz, and sensory balls. They are also perfect budget-friendly Orbeez refills and can safely be used in all Orbeez products like the Crush and Soothing Spa. They make a great addition to Learning Resources toys like the helping hands fine motor tool set, handy scoopers, and science lab kit. Magic Beads are nontoxic, colorfast (won't fade or bleed), and non-flammable. Unlike similar polymer bead products, MagicBeadz have been fully tested and exceed all children's toy safety requirements. This is important due to the potential choking and ingestion hazards. Why put your children's health and safety at risk by purchasing cheap imitation gel beads that do not meet U.S. standards? These decorative beads absorb water to form colorful glass-like pearls that slowly release water back into their environment. They are made from a cross-linked super absorbent crystal polymer (sodium polyacrylate), originally developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to irrigate crops during drought. How many different ways can you use them?