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Combining memory and dexterity enhancing


 
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Price: $22.95


Product Code: H009

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What's Thumball?

Thumball is a memory activity game that also enhances dexterity and hand/eye coordination. These high quality, soft, stuffed (not inflated) soccer-style balls are safety tested, easy to toss and catch and pleasing to the touch.

HOW TO PLAY?


Catch Thumball, locate your right thumb and discuss what is written on the panel beneath your thumb. It may prompt you to name a favorite movie, describe a perfect vacation, get up and dance or tell a story about where you were born. Give your own answer or ask someone in the group for the best in interactive learning and fun.

TOSS * CATCH * READ
* LEARN

Choose from our fun selection of Thumball options!

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Average Rating: Average Rating: 4.5 of 5 4.5 of 5 Total Reviews: 14 > Write a review and receive 10% off!

 
 
5 of 5 December 28, 2022
Reviewer: Gaby Braun from Baddeck, NS Canada  



 
 
5 of 5 Nice thing July 26, 2022
Reviewer: DeLynn Avery from Sault Sainte Marie, MI United States  
this ball is wonderful. My residents love it.


 
 
5 of 5 Great activity game! Love it! March 17, 2021
Reviewer: Amy Kay from Stokesdale, NC United States  



 
 
5 of 5 Excellent October 26, 2020
Reviewer: Ronnie Abrams from Chesterland, OH United States  
Excellent and fun way to get a person with dementia talking.  He can be interactive with all generations now


 
 
5 of 5 May 12, 2020
Reviewer: Melissa Haupricht from Toledo, OH United States  



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