Nee Doh Mello Mallo - Colour-Changing Squishy Fun!
Nee Doh Mello Mallo - Colour-Changing Squishy Fun!
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Sunshine + Squish = Sensory magic!
The NeeDoh Mello Mallo is a soft, dough-filled squishy that’s as fun to squeeze as it is to watch transform! Shaped like a plump marshmallow, this sensory toy changes colour when exposed to sunlight—adding an extra layer of surprise and delight to every squeeze.
Whether you’re fidgeting, relaxing, or just soaking up the sun, the Mello Mallo offers soothing tactile satisfaction with a toasty twist. It’s perfect for stress relief, focus, and sensory play at home, school, or on the go.
Why you'll love it:
- Squishy, marshmallow-shaped sensory toy
- Changes colour in sunlight – like magic!
- Blue to Dark Blue
- Orange to Dark Pink
- Pink to Purple
- Filled with soft, non-toxic dough for maximum squish
- Great for fidgeting, calming, or gifting
- Compact size: 5.72 cm tall – perfect for pockets or pencil cases
From stress relief to sunny-day play, the NeeDoh Mello Mallo is the sweetest fidget companion around!
Squishy toys are loads of fun, but they’re not indestructible. Due to their soft, flexible, and stretchy design, these items naturally have a limited lifespan. While some can last a year or more, others may wear out sooner—especially depending on how they're used.
Each squishy typically has a small plug or join where it was filled, which is its most delicate point. To help it last longer, we recommend keeping this join turned inward in the hand while playing, so it’s under less pressure.
Please check your items carefully when your parcel arrives and let us know right away if anything is damaged or faulty. There is no warranty on squishy items once they have been used.
Squishy and stretchy toys are not suitable for children who may try to bite, chew, or ingest them. To keep them in the best condition, avoid rough play, overstretching, and contact with sharp objects.
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