Nee Doh Nice Cube - Glitter and Glow
Nee Doh Nice Cube - Glitter and Glow
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The ultimate squishy fidget toy with sparkle and shine!
Add some shimmer to your sensory play with the NeeDoh Nice Cube Glitter & Glow!
This trendy cube-shaped stress toy is filled with a firm non-toxic, glucose compound that’s oh-so-satisfying to squeeze. With its sparkly glitter and gentle glow, it’s the perfect combo of calming and cool.
Whether you're using it at your desk, in the classroom, or as part of a wind-down routine at home, this fidget cube helps ease anxiety, boost focus, and provide tactile sensory input in the most delightful way. It’s also great for kids, teens, and even adults looking for a mess-free, portable way to relax and stay grounded.
Why you’ll love it:
- Glittery + glow-in-the-dark for a magical twist
- Ideal for sensory seekers and fidget fans
- Helps reduce stress and improve focus
- Non-toxic, durable, and safe for all ages
- Great gift or desk accessory
Brighten up your day (and your night) with the squishy sparkle of the NeeDoh Nice Cube Glitter & Glow!
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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