Exactly as pictured
Perfect size, great quality, and the kind of toy that actually keeps my 10-year-old busy. Already grabbed a second one for a birthday gift.
Pocket-size critters that glow and squish. Glow-in-the-Dark Mini Mochi Squishy Animal Set, ages 4-8, sensory and collectible.
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Mini squish-and-rise mochi feel
Glows softly after a quick light charge
Collect and trade the whole tiny crew
Quiet, battery-free calm-down fidget
It lights up, it does not play audio. There is no speaker in the box.
Multiple loose parts, so it will find the rug. A shallow bin sorts it in a minute.
First build goes better with you. After that they take it over.
Open-ended building holds attention past the novelty week.
Charge it in light, watch it in the dark, ask why. Good question.
Something to squeeze gives big feelings somewhere to go.
Texture, weight and light give the nervous system something to sort.
Grouping, ordering and trading are early maths wearing a costume.
This describes what this style of play generally supports, drawn from how kids use it. It is not a promise about any one child, and no toy replaces time with you.
Bundle these and take 15% off the set.
A box of toys every month, picked for their age and what they are into, growing with them from toddler to tween. Join Zoomi's crew and they will never open the same thing twice.
Tap the stage they are in and every pick tunes to it.
$39.95 a month for the Duo Crate crate, at least $70 of toys inside every box. Cancel any month, no lock-in. Your build is saved on this device, so it is still here next visit.
Whoa, these mini mochi critters fit in your fist and squish flat before bouncing right back, and once the lights drop they glow all on their own. A whole tiny zoo to collect, trade and squeeze. Cuteness overload.
Slow-rise, soft and seriously satisfying, they're a quiet calm-down win for busy fingers. Parents love the washable, battery-free design, collect the set without a single wire or worry.
Everything listed is in the box. Nothing shown is sold separately.
| Recommended age | 4+ years |
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| Safety | Tested to EN71 and CPSIA standards. Small parts, not for children under 3. |
| Material | Soft, non-toxic TPR |
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| Size | Approx. 3-4 cm each |
| Contents | Assorted mini mochi squishies |
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| Care | Rinse with cool water, pat dry |
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| Colors | Glow · Pink Pop · Zoomi Blue |
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Tested to EN71 and CPSIA standards. Small parts, not for children under 3.
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Perfect size, great quality, and the kind of toy that actually keeps my 10-year-old busy. Already grabbed a second one for a birthday gift.
Bought it as a little surprise and it turned into the highlight of the day. my 10-year-old keeps showing it to everyone. Will absolutely order again.
my daughter (5) opened the box and the gasp was instant. Hasn't stopped playing with it since, easily the best few dollars I've spent this month.
Perfect size, great quality, and the kind of toy that actually keeps my kindergartner busy. Already grabbed a second one for a birthday gift.
Does exactly what it says and my kindergartner plays with it daily. Great value for the price.
This is the one my 6-year-old reaches for every time. Sturdy, safe, and genuinely fun, exactly what I hoped for from the photos.
What age is Mini Mochi Glow best for?
It's a great fit for 4-8 years. Check the safety note for any small-parts guidance.
Zoomi Team · 2 months ago · 24 found this helpful
Is it safe and non-toxic?
Yes, every Zoomi toy is made with non-toxic materials and checked against EN71 and CPSIA safety standards.
Zoomi Team · 3 months ago · 18 found this helpful
Does it make a good gift?
Absolutely, it's one of our favorite stocking stuffer picks. It arrives ready to spark the whoa.
Zoomi Team · 4 months ago · 11 found this helpful
Does it need batteries?
Check the specs above, light-up items either include button-cell batteries or recharge via USB; glow-in-the-dark items just need a little light to charge up.
Zoomi Team · 5 months ago · 9 found this helpful