J. Reed
2025-09-03 14:15:06
This is a smaller version of the usual velcro catch-and-toss game. The ball is a soft beanbag-style ball, not a tennis ball. That makes it great for my 3 year old nephew, because he can use it inside without breaking anything, or hurting anyone. An adult can get hit on the head by this ball and not even notice. The paddles are small, about 7" in diameter, which makes it perfect for younger kids with smaller hands, but not so small that an adult can't use it. I think this is great for 3-6 year olds, for use inside. For older kids, or for the beach, I think you'd want a bigger set with a real tennis ball.
Pat's mommy
2025-08-24 13:59:59
This toy is perfect size for my 19 month son. As just like some of the feedbacks here, it is a little bit small for bigger toddlers. The ball is about the half size of a tennis ball. But it is perfect size for my sons little hands. My son likes to through the ball to me. And he likes to catch the ball with the pads because the ball sticks on the pads and he think he catch it! Super fun toy. But I do with the seller could maybe include one more ball so that we don't need to worry if we lost this one.
Josue
2025-08-14 12:36:01
I played this game as a kid, and bought it for my 5 year old. My 7 year old has enjoyed it more. The ball is softer than the older versions I used as a kid, so you don't get as much "bounce off" from the pads. The pads are not all that "high end" -- just basic plastic. Probably won't handle a beating, but we're using these indoors, so I don't expect any issues.
Parrish
2025-07-24 18:28:27
Perfect to keep kids busy and work on hand eye coordination.
Allison O
2025-06-29 13:30:08
Very disappointed in the quality. The ball is a soft ball about 1/3 the size of a tennis ball, and the paddles are thin and the Velcro doesn’t seem to be super “stickyâ€. The ball has spots where the fabric looks thin, probably won’t last long at all. I had one of these as a kid and it was much better quality and it used a tennis ball type ball. This was going to be a gift but not sure I can give this to someone’s child after seeing it.
Jeannie Hale
2025-02-03 16:21:27
While these are ok for very little children, adults looking to find one similar to their childhood favorites will be disappointed. The diameter of the paddles (which were very cheaply made) is a couple inches smaller than expected, the velcro isn't very "sticky", and the ball is not a tennis ball but a soft, "beanbag" type ball with no interior skeleton. We were at a Walgreens two days later and found the "real" kind for $3.99 - larger, "stickier" velcro, and a real tennis ball. Kept these since we'd already opened them.
Amarklan
2025-01-07 15:35:45
Balls are squishy and more like cat toys. Not tennis balls. Actual size of the round mitt is very small and not the typical size you’d find in stores. This would be alright for a toddler but total waste of money for an adult.
Dido
2025-01-05 16:50:58
This is a smaller version of the usual velcro catch-and-toss game. The ball is a soft beanbag-style ball, not a tennis ball.The paddles are small, about 7" in diameter, which makes it perfect for younger kids with smaller hands, but not so small that an adult can't use it. I think this is great for 3-6 year olds, for use inside. For older kids, or for the beach, I think you'd want a bigger set with a real tennis ball.The object of this game is tossing the ball back and forth and trying to catch with the Velcro disc.