🌠 Bend, twist, and explore the universe with every playful touch!
The ArtCreativity Bendable Planets set includes 11 flexible planet figurines designed for educational play and stress relief. Each planet measures approximately 2.75 inches, making them perfect for on-the-go fun. Ideal as party favors or sensory toys, these colorful figures promote curiosity about astronomy while providing a tactile experience for kids and adults alike.
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Sensory |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Space |
Material Type | Plastic |
R**.
Kids Favorite
Good Quality Toys
A**R
Great for Kids
My toddler loves the planets and the size, quality and durability is great for the price. You can bend them and the colors are spot on for the different planets.
G**Y
Awesome
These are so cool, my 5 year old is obsessed
M**S
9/10 for entertainment. 5/10 for education
I purchased these as party favors for my son's birthday. For some reason I thought they were small plushes, but we had even more fun with these bendy planets! They are very cute and they seem sturdy.If you are considering this product for educational purposes, you might want to explore other options. The kids (and parents) were pretty confused as to which planet was which. The colors used for this product are not very accurate, and as other reviews mention, this set does not include all of the planets.
M**S
Space Week!
These were super fun in my preschool classroom during space week. I was pleasantly surprised with how well they held up throughout the month and none of them broke. I would definitely purchase again.
A**R
Best!!
My granddaughter lives these! She has had them for 2 years and still plays with them. They are well made and the colors are great.
C**Y
Laughing, laughing, laughin
At first I didn't see the paperwork identifying the planets so I put them in the order I believed. Then I found the legend in the box and started laughing and almost fell out of my chair. I realize this is a toy but what are we teaching our children or grandchildren (in my case). My grandson is four and already knows all the planets, what is special about them, and the dwarf planets as well. So how do I explain to him that the makers consider the moon as a planet; they have left out Uranus and Neptune altogether; and then included Pluto which is a dwarf planet. I could dismiss the Moon and Pluto (since it was requalified from a planet) issue if they hadn't left out two planets which have never been controversial.
M**A
Very cute
3 year old grandson loves this set. Pluto is included as a planet so at some point, the set should be updated. Would recommend, regardless, if there is an interest.
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