Pretty cool idea huh? Even I was intrigued. Recently, my six year old has been asking for a Wubble Ball, which “looks like a bubble but plays like a ball” according to the commercial. My kids have inherited my love of all things “Seen on TV,” especially if there’s a catchy jingle involved. Very few of those products really live up to their hype, so I try to resist purchasing more things I’ll rarely use. My house is full of kitchen gadgets, cleaning products and appliances I saw on TV. I’ll confess that I’m a sucker for “As Seen on TV” products. Be sure to follow Wubble Bubble Ball on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date on the latest news, promotions and more.*I was sent product in order to facilitate this review. This product can be found at Target, Amazon and other retailers. The Glo Wubble Bubble Ball would be the perfect gift for any kid this holiday season. When the kids are finished playing with the Glo Wubble ball, it can easily be deflated by inserting the nozzle into the into the valve hole, and the ball will deflate and when the kids are ready to play with it next time just pull it out again and inflate. They are already talking about hot summer evenings when they can take the Glo Wubble outdoors and have great outdoor fun too. There is just something super cool about turning off the bedroom light and having a huge glowing squishy bubble ball that seems to float through the room. The kids have been having great indoor fun in the evening playing with their Glo Wubble. The glowing Wubble can be kicked, whacked, bounced, thrown, squished and so much more. The rubber that the Glo Wubble is constructed of is both “food grade” and “medical grade” products. It is a specially engineered synthetic rubber that doesn’t contain any latex, BPA’s or other yucky substances. In case you are wondering about the rubber that is used to make the Wubble Ball. Have no fear, though, if your Glo Wubble would happen to pop, this ball comes with a lifetime replacement guarantee. While this ball is durable, it is not indestructible, so you will want to watch for sharp corners, twigs, sharp stones, etc. The day we inflated our Glo Wubble was a cold and dreary Fall day so we decided to stay indoors for our playtime. The longer the ball is exposed to the light, the longer and brighter it will glow. Simply place the ball in sunlight or a brightly lit room for 10 minutes. The Glo Wubble takes on magical blue hue and glows in the dark. Be sure to pick up a pack of 4 D sized batteries though for your pump as it doesn’t come with batteries included. With the nifty battery operated pump included in the package, the ball can be inflated in just minutes. With the Glo Wubble there is no extra piece to insert in the spot where you fill the ball, you just insert nozzle, and the ball inflates. I love that the Glo Wubble is much easier to inflate than the previous Wubble Bubble. Here is an interesting piece of info – each Glo Wubble is made with over 3/4 of a pound of plastic but once the ball is inflated the plastic stretches out and the ball acts as though it is lighter than air! Is it a ball? Is it a bubble? The Glo Wubble Bubble Ball looks like a giant bubble but plays like a ball. The really neat thing about the Glo Wubble that makes it different from the original Wubble Bubble Ball is that it glows in the dark! This giant glowing “bubble” inflates up to a massive 3 feet and will create lots of outdoor or indoor fun for kids of all ages. And, this Glo Wubble fits the ticket perfectly for my kids over their vacation. Parents everywhere can relate, right? You love having the kids home and getting to spend more quality time together but when the fighting or so-called boredom starts up, you need something up your sleeve to entertain the kids. My kids love anything that glows in the dark and when I saw the Glo Wubble Bubble Ball I knew it would be the perfect “toy” to pull out while the kids were having Thanksgiving vacation from school. I received a sample of this product to facilitate my review, but my opinions are entirely my own.
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