About Ball Buddies Truckin' & Rollin' Play Table
Up and down, and around the bend! Send the Ball Buddies™ on their next adventure on this indoor kids’ activity table full of challenges like curves, tunnels, and hills. Stop the Ball Buddies dump trucks at the top of the activity table’s hill to pick up cargo, then send them on a ride around the track! Take a shortcut through the tunnels and sit under the track to use the release levers to let a play ball drop. Features like the clicking gates, ball-picker tongs, and hinged ball drop tower challenge fine motor skills as little ones play. The open design of the ball play table allows for engaging social play and practice in sharing as multiple kids can go truckin’ and rollin’ together. Made in the USA.
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From the manufacturer
Built-In Storage
When playtime fun is done, store all the accessories conveniently on the table! Molded-in grooves and central tunnels provide even more storage space.
Fine Motor Skill Development
Designed for little hands, kids will flex their fine motor skills as they play, from the ball-picker tongs to release levers and more.
Accessories Included
Our ball play activity table isn’t complete without the Ball Buddies dump trucks and their accessories!
Many Ways to Play
From the hill and molded-in tabletop routes to the tunnels and central ball track, play balls and Ball Buddies trucks have tons of places to go.
STEM Learning
The physics concepts of movement, force, gravity, and cause and effect are present in ball play toys. Through repetition and observation, kids will start to learn which movements make the ball roll, bounce, or fly through the air and land – and which movements make the ball stop altogether.
Physical + Motor Skills
Pretend play is great for motor skill development as kids use small accessories just like mom and dad do. Gripping a handle, grabbing a toy and then dropping it help develop hand-eye coordination and physical dexterity.
Visual Skills + Memory
Visual-spatial skills are heavily involved with ball play. If your child rolls the ball too hard, it may hit something or fall off of a table. If the ball is thrown too softly, it will fall short of the intended basket. They’ll learn how to contain the ball within their play space through trial and error, improved hand-eye coordination and physical dexterity.
Language + Social Skills
Passing a ball (whether by handling, rolling or throwing) teaches cooperation. This type of play teaches kids how to take their turn and rely on the other person to keep the game going, and sometimes to communicate and ask for the ball back.
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