🌟 Squeeze the World Away!
The Globe Squeeze Stress Ball is a 3-inch stress-relief tool made from eco-friendly BlueFoam, featuring a unique globe design that fits comfortably in your hand. With a diameter of 2.875 inches, it's perfect for on-the-go stress relief and adds a touch of global flair to your workspace.
D**O
Fun ball for humans, NOT for dogs
Fun to bounce around with, though it is NOT suitable for dogs (it gets ripped up really quickly). For human use it's fun to use and pretty to look at.
J**N
Good quality
Great quality and durable, works great as a stress ball
S**3
Presentes Tango
Globe Squeeze Stress Ball makes a great little tool for my Presentes musical workshop. Mum was prowd with the picture of the world on it. It is a little bit too therm and not as googley as I would have like and feels a little bit rough. Squeezing the ball keeps me occupied whenever I am worried about my CD's. The lady who is helping me with my autism life skills suggested this to me as a sencory tool to help me calm down. Highly recommended and is well made for OCD and autism. I can't wait to bring this into Presentes tomorrow to show my friends.
S**R
Not good for arthritis.
I purchased this to help with my arthritis and it really didnt do much for me because of how hard the ball is to squeeze. It would probably be more enjoyable for a child to play with. I just don't really think it was worth the $8.
L**A
My review
This ball was overall better than I thought it would be the appearance was exactly as the photo. The ease of squeeze was great.
A**R
Too Soft. Not A Stress Ball
Product is cute but it's not for aiding in stress relief. The ball needs to be firmer. It's too soft
T**G
Great Squeeze Stress Ball
The globe squeeze stress ball was a good purchase. The price was great, the firmness of the stress ball is good, and the quality of the ball itself is top-notch. Overall this was a very good purchase.5 Stress-free Stars out of 5!
J**E
Good detail, indestructible
Perf. Good detail, indestructible. Great for kids. Good to see astro lines and energy lines and any around the globe lines that cut across latitudes or longitudes. Use a rubber band. Amazing where a "straight" line goes. Not where i thought it would.
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