Gasp on opening
my grandson 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.
Push the button and the party lights up. LED Light-Up Party Favor Toy, ages 4-8.
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Flashes a rainbow of colors at the push of a button
Lightweight and easy for little hands to switch on
Perfect drop-in for party bags and class prizes
Bright, cheerful glow that turns up any room
It lights up, it does not play audio. There is no speaker in the box.
Self-contained, so cleanup is picking it up.
Out of the box and into play with no setup from you.
A fidget-shaped toy. It gets grabbed constantly rather than played with once.
Press, something happens. The first rule a small scientist learns.
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.
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$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, one click and this little toy flashes through a rainbow of colors, turning any party into a glow party. Wave it, share it, hand one to every kid at the table and watch the room light up. Instant celebration mode.
Small, bright and grab-ready, it's the loot-bag hero that makes goodie bags actually exciting. Parents love that it's lightweight, easy to switch on and budget-friendly by the bunch.
Everything listed is in the box. Nothing shown is sold separately.
| Recommended age | 3+ years |
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| Safety | Tested to EN71 and CPSIA standards. Contains button-cell batteries, not for under 3s; adult supervision advised. |
| Material | BPA-free plastic |
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| Size | Approx. 7 cm |
| Battery | Includes button-cell batteries |
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| Contents | 1 light-up party toy |
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| Care | Wipe clean with a dry cloth |
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| Colors | Rainbow · Pink Pop · Zoomi Blue |
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Tested to EN71 and CPSIA standards. Contains button-cell batteries, not for under 3s; adult supervision advised.
All reviews
my grandson 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.
my 3-year-old 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.
This is the one my kindergartner reaches for every time. Sturdy, safe, and genuinely fun, exactly what I hoped for from the photos.
my kindergartner 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.
my 8-year-old 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.
my niece 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.
What age is Party Glow Pop 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 party favor 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