Categorizing. Phonemic awareness. Question formation. Emotional intelligence. Social skills. Visual perception. Math functions. Pronunciation.
What does this list of long words mean to you? To Answers In Motion LLC / Thumball customers it’s a list of the educational benefits of playing with the Thumball. Talk to people who have played with the Thumball and you’re likely to hear a different set of enthusiastic praise for the toy.
For an educational toy, the highest praise is when users don’t know they’re learning. They’re having too much fun to think about how and what they are learning. This means they’ll play with it over and over. They’ll buy one for friends. They’ll host parties just to have a reason to break it out.For the Thumball educational toy, the only downside is that it’s too fun to put down! Here’s what people are saying about the Thumball.
Fun for the whole family. Great way to spend time together. Didn’t even know I was learning.
The Thumball is perfect for a wide range of groups. Families wanting to spend quality time together love tossing the Thumball around. This is because playing with the Thumball creates a sense of socialness and knocks down any barriers of shyness. It may be an educational toy but you’re playing! You’re having fun! A few tosses in and you’ve already forgotten why you were so hesitant.
Instant teamwork development skills, enjoyable interaction and a chance to expand the mind at the same time are reasons why business owners and managers also love the Thumball. In a brainstorming meeting, this element of creativity and unity is crucial. Educational toys like the Thumball are great ice breakers to start the meeting and get the brain flowing.
It’s often difficult to break young kids away from their video games. Not with the Thumball! They’ll be asking to play for hours and parents who have played will rarely argue. Whether breaking the ice at a meeting or stimulating family relationships, THE play and learn educational toy for all ages is the Thumball.
Eric Roth says
Smart, friendly, and clever way to teach both adult and child how to ask questions, learn new material, and kick some new ideas around!
Consider me quite impressed. Good luck with your educational projects!