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Sensory Squish Set is a 20-piece assortment of squeezable, stretchable and soft tactile toys in varied shapes, textures and bright colours. The bumper collection is designed for hands-on sensory play, fidgeting, sharing and value-led classroom or home resource kits.
The supplied description identifies multi-coloured jelly-bead balls, mesh balls, soft mochi shapes and a wider variety of squishy designs. Exact quantities within each category are not specified, so the set should be treated as an assortment.
Children and adults can compare the way each item compresses, stretches, changes shape and returns after release. Different surface textures and fillings create varied visual and tactile responses.
Squeezing, pinching and manipulating can support grip changes, finger dexterity and hand-eye coordination. The 20-piece count also enables sorting, counting and distribution within an adult-organised group activity.
Sensory Squish Set provides physical sensory variety through its high piece count, assorted textures and direct tactile play.
Sensory Squish Set contains twenty pieces rather than one squeeze toy, allowing users to explore several shapes and materials. This makes the set useful for shared resources, reward boxes and varied tactile choice.
Mesh balls create a visible bulging effect, jelly beads shift inside their outer skin and mochi forms offer a softer pliable feel. These differences support meaningful comparison.
Sensory Squish Set offers contrasting surfaces, fillings, colours and responses to pressure. Users can identify which toys feel softest, which change shape most visibly and which require a different grip.
Descriptive discussion keeps the activity product focused and encourages vocabulary such as stretchy, smooth, bumpy, firm, soft and transparent.
Sensory Squish Set encourages whole-hand squeezing, finger pressing, pinching and two-handed manipulation. Moving between pieces varies the action and resistance.
Adults can present a manageable selection for short activities or use the complete assortment for sorting and comparison.
Sensory Squish Set contains twenty items that can support simple counting and grouping by colour, texture, shape or toy type. Children can explain the rule they chose.
In shared use, pieces can be divided between participants and recombined. Turn-taking and returning all items become practical parts of the session.
Select three contrasting squish toys and compare their texture, filling and response to pressure.
Sort the assortment by visible feature or feel, then count the pieces in each group.
Use suitable shapes as characters or objects in a short imaginative scene before returning to free tactile play.
Sensory Squish Set can begin with one or two items before a larger selection is introduced. This helps users explore each design and supports organised storage.
Later challenges can include classification, descriptive comparison and child-led selection from the full twenty-piece assortment.
Sensory Squish Set is compact enough for home, classroom and portable sensory collections. The exact product mix, dimensions, materials, colours and age guidance are not supplied.
Adults should inspect each received item, follow its packaging guidance and account for wear during repeated squeezing and stretching.
this twenty-piece squish assortment can be introduced through one clear starting point: compare two pieces with clearly different textures. A focused beginning lets users understand the product’s main action and gives adults an opportunity to model accurate vocabulary.
As familiarity grows, children can classify larger selections, describe physical changes and use suitable shapes within short stories. Progress comes from richer observation, more deliberate choices and increasingly connected ideas while the same genuine product remains central.
In practical use, the twenty-piece assortment can be divided for groups or retained as a varied home tactile collection. Adults can change the available space, group size and supporting questions to match the activity without changing the core resource.
Discussion after play can focus on what moved, changed, felt different or became part of a story. This encourages children to recall a process, explain a preference and consider what they might try during the next session.
Repeated access gives children time to become familiar with the mechanism or material and then use it more purposefully. Choice remains meaningful because it concerns a visible feature, physical action or creative decision.
Teachers and parents can observe engagement, introduce a suitable new challenge and retain the parts of the activity that work well. This creates continuity while keeping the experience product focused and adaptable.
this twenty-piece squish assortment offers a high piece count and broad tactile variety at an accessible format for families, schools and shared sensory resources.
The set supports direct exploration, fine motor activity, comparison, sorting and imaginative use while avoiding claims beyond the physical products.
A colourful multi-piece gift for someone who enjoys squeezable and squishy tactile toys. The exact assortment of 20 items is not specified.
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