ArtCreativity Light Up Magic Ball Toy Wand for Kids - Flashing LED Wand for Boys and Girls - Thrilling Spinning Light Show - Batteries Included - Fun Gift or Birthday Party Favor - Classroom Prizes

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  • Jessica

    > 3 day

    When it spins it vibrates. Our 3yo Non-verbal Autistic Son loves it. He rubs in on his face. Weve had it for like a month and some of the lights dont work, but it still spins and therefore is still loved and played with.

  • Jessica Ballenger

    > 3 day

    My kid loved it, but it stopped working shortly after we got it for reference he got it on easter and it broke 3 days later. Its also easily broken my 2 year old dropped it and it broke but that was after it stopped working.

  • T. Bond

    Greater than one week

    I got these for my 6 grandkids for our trip to Florida! They held up great they were dropped many times and kept working

  • T Roach

    > 3 day

    Children love anything that moves or lights up. So, this is perfect for my grandson.

  • Arok5

    > 3 day

    If youre looking for an exciting and engaging way to entertain, distract, or make your child smile, get this! Its very well made...my 20month old has dropped it a few times and it not only still works, it still looks like new. The plastic ball is very thick. He absolutely loves this. Hes not a huge fan of getting his diaper changed, but we just give him this while were doing this and hes an angel. Its also great if you bring it to a restaurant with you - if the food is taking a while to come out, just bust thing out and they will be entertained and quiet until its time to eat!

  • the vermeil dragon

    Greater than one week

    I selected this wand over similar toys because it takes regular batteries, not button cells, and the spinning part is encased in a globe. My kid LOVED it until the halves of the plastic globe came right apart from each other. I super-glued the globe. For the wands next trick, the base of the spinning stars stem broke where it joins the motor inside the handle, making the star flop around and whack at high speeds against the inside of the globe, AND the glued globe halves came apart. Again. I opened up the entire handle (the plastic is very flimsy and the tiny screws will easily strip their holes out, especially on the battery compartment), explored, assessed the problem, and did extensive repairs with silicone putty glue to try to rebuild and reinforce the flimsy base of the stars stem without interfering with the spin. Once cured, it worked briefly, but started wobbling again, and one of the LEDs on the star was bent and nearly broken off by whacking against the inside of the globe. The wiring inside was obviously loose at this point, as the lights became more and more chaotic and nonfunctional. No more than two weeks after my kid got it for Christmas, it was dead. Major disappointment.

  • alfonso chavez

    > 3 day

    I bought this for my grandson who is blind. I havent given to him yet.

  • Deborah Barrett

    > 3 day

    My child is autistic and loves to use the light wand to cast spells

  • Dr. G.

    Greater than one week

    As a pediatrician I can say this is toy is great to distract upset toddlers! Very durable too!

  • Lindsay

    > 3 day

    I purchased this as a tool to use with my kiddos in Occupational Therapy. Within the first week the inner mechanism snapped from being dropped from a distance less than 7 inches.

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