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Sarah Lyn Gay

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EZ Grip Balls Survive Girl Scouts

by Sarah

Disclaimer: We were sent a set of EZ Grip Balls to try; all thoughts are entirely our own. For many months now, my family and I have been frozen to the bone. While some states experienced a rather mild winter, here in my hometown, it’s been nonstop freezing temperatures and snow. When Jimmy, the groundhog, predicted an early spring it seemed too good to be true. Were we going to see a thaw in the frozen ground and experience the sun again? As it turned out, yes, we would! It has been a slow thaw, but spring has arrived. (Yes, it snows in May in Wisconsin !)

EZ Grip Balls Survive Girl Scouts

We’re still experiencing cooler temperatures than we’d like and are super jealous of southern states who are rejoicing in summer weather but I know we’ll get there soon. It’s only a matter of time before summer weather starts streaming in. Of course until then we’re still stuck in doors for most of the day but thankfully for us we’ve been creative with the ways we’ve started keeping ourselves amused until the arrival of summer. We spend a lot of time doing crafts or even playing inside games; these have kept us plenty busy.

Another way we’ve started spending our time has been playing with the products we received from Tucker Toys. Although their toys are meant for outdoors, we’ve been playing with them mainly indoors for the sake of keeping warm however, we have braved the cold a few times to take them out to get a better grasp on functionality. It’s never too great an idea to throw toys around inside, as we’ve learned the hard way, so the occasional trip outside has been needed for our testing of the Tucker Toys E-Z Grip Ball.

The E-Z Grip Ball is soft to the touch but has a tough, stretchy outer webbing. That combined with its inner durable, inflated ball gives it super bouncing capabilities. Your child can also maintain a firm grip on the ball despite its super bounciness, thanks to it’s unique grip design. The E-Z Grip Ball measures in at 6.25″in in size, so, they’re very easy to catch and just the right size for throwing and bouncing. You can even use them for kicking! We were sent a variety of sizes to try and I actually took them on my Girl Scout camp out so we could test them in our “down time.

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The girls LOVED them!

Water, dirt, grass, etc. there isn’t any surface that the E-Z Grip Ball can’t conquer. As an added bonus, they’re also super tough so they won’t pop and are waterproof too so they’re great for active play, whether you’re indoors or outside. These durable, waterproof toys will hold up just about anywhere, including the beach, lakes or your local parks. They’re also available in a variety of different colors so there’s sure to be one your child will love!

To learn more about Tucker Toys you can visit them on Facebook|Twitter|Pinterest|Google+.

Other toys we tested that you might like:
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