Water Beads Ocean Breeze (8Oz Bag Thousands of Beads) 5 Colors - Dew Drops a Tactile Sensory Beads Experience
Water Beads Ocean Breeze (8Oz Bag Thousands of Beads) 5 Colors - Dew Drops a Tactile Sensory Beads Experience
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- Includes 8 ounces of Sea Colored Sensory Water Beads in a specially designed 5-color combination of Blue, Dark Green, Light Green, White, and Transparent!
- Approximately 12,000 Dew Drop Beads, sold by weight, NON-TOXIC and COLORFAST! Look forward to hours of play, stress relief, and fun décor - great for projects!
- Perfect sensory toys for early childhood education and development, special needs activities, and sensory motor activity. A great tactile experience!
- Check out our themed kits: Mermaid Lagoon, Ocean Explorers, Jungle Excursion, African Safari, Dinosaur Discovery, Swimming Sharks, Construction Zone, and Fiddle Fingers Tool Sets!
- Marble-sized when fully hydrated – shrinks to original size when dry! Add desired amount of beads to water. Satisfaction guaranteed! Kids LOVE these!
8 ounces of SENSORY4U Dew Drops Water Beads will provide thousands and thousands of marble-sized beads for decoration or play. These colors were specifically selected to provide a High Seas Sensory Experience! Dew drops can be used as stress balls, wedding decor, vase fillers, or plant soil watering beads. They can also be used for education, preschool, special needs, sensory processing activities, sensory bins, water tables, and more! INSTRUCTIONS: Add 1 Tbsp dry beads to 1/2 gallon of water, this yields about 8 cups once fully hydrated. They may take up to 8 hours to reach full size. One bag of beads will make enough to repeat this process about 16 times. Store indoors in room temperature. Avoid storing in extreme temperatures of hot or cold, as this may reduce the integrity of the beads. These gel polymer beads are interchangeable with beads Foot Spa. NON-TOXIC, COLORFAST, and safe for kids. Enjoy! Also a Great Therapy Toy for autistic and special needed children and kids.






