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Let a child's curiosity, creativity and senses run wild with the unique, brightly coloured Teeter Popper!
Rock it, roll it, wobble it, spin it, sit in it or stand on it. Teeter Poppers allow children to improve core strength, stability, leg strength, balance, coordination and motor planning. They encourage imagination and creativity, and ultimately get children moving. As the Teeter rocks back and forth, silicone suction cups beneath the Teeter make fun popping sounds.
Teether Poppers are recommended:
To develop gross motor skills including core stability, balance and motor planning