🦖 Pop, squeeze, and de-stress—your new pocket-sized joy!
The WARM FUZZY Dinosaur Poppin Peepers is a 4.5" handheld stress relief toy featuring pop-out eyeballs that provide engaging tactile sensory stimulation. Crafted from durable, non-toxic materials, it’s designed to support emotional regulation and focus, especially for children with ADHD and Autism. Ideal as a fun, memorable party favor or a daily stress-busting companion.
T**R
Eye popping pig
I bought this for someone that’s autistic. He likes it . But it’s great for anyone that has frustrations or stress or anger . Just squish his body and eyes pop out . Do as many times as you need to to feel better ! You can’t help but feel better watching those eyes pop out. Great product !
K**S
Poppin Peepers saved the day!
Super cute little thing. I bought it to replace a flimsy gummy alligator from China that we won at Dave and Busters. That one was only sold on Chinese bulk order websites with a minimum of 7200 items ordered...I don't need 7200 gummy alligators, thanks.So anyways, I was really happy to find a toy that was very similar in build and also had the googly eyes that the gummy one did. My 4 year old daughter was very attached to the gummy alligator and really sad when one of it's eyes popped out, and I could only see that going downhill, so this product was my alternative. This alligator is a little smaller than her old one, and a different material, but is still squishy enough that she likes it, so fingers crossed it will be an acceptable replacement. A big plus is that's it's obviously well put together and should last a long time so long as the kids don't pluck it's eyes out...but that's what super glue is for, and these are cheap enough that I don't mind buying another as a replacement if necessary.On a more humorous note, my four year old named the little fellow Stabby. Four year olds are strange.
M**O
Squeezy goodness
I love my squeezy pig. How could I not love my squeezy pig? My kids love the squeezy pig. Of course they love the squeezy pig! Why don't you have a squeezy pig? Is there something wrong with you?If you don't get it for stress relief, get it because you need somebody in your life who listens to your boring thoughts and laughs at your dumb jokes. You can tell he listens and enjoys because of the way his eyes comically pop out when you talk. Who says you can't be the life of the party?!
A**K
Great for grip strengthening
I bought the Poppin Peepers Cow to strengthen my grip, since most of the grip strengtheners on the market were too hard for me to use. It is smaller than I thought it would be, but it has held up to two months of daily use with little wear and tear. It does make a fairly loud clicking noise when you squeeze it because its eyes rattle around inside their little plastic domes. This is actually pretty satisfying, but I'm not sure my coworkers feel the same way.
B**I
Had dirt and glue spots on it
Arrived on time, but when taken out of the package, seemed to have dirt on it. After wiping it off and inspecting the toy more closely, I noticed that:- it has a dark spot on its back, that doesn’t wipe off;- it has yellowish spots on the cheeks, which don’t wipe off either, but don’t look like part of the toy’s design;- it has three dots on its back that look like residual glue. I’m wondering if the toy was glued to a cardboard/plastic box before, and was detached from it.The toy arrived in a soft bubble envelope, without any box.It’s also smaller and softer than expected. It requires more force to make the eyes pop out, than you would expect for such a small toy.A nice extra feature was that you can actually make each eye pop out individually, which is even funnier.
D**R
Toddlers love it!
Fun silly toy for my 2year old grandson. A little harder to squeeze than the turtle & other similar toys.
C**C
Sent me a "dirty and faded pig" twice.
It's seldom I give one star. But this time, they really overdid it. I don't know who is responsible for picking and packing the toy to send to me, because under Poppin Peepers Pig, there are various names of companies, but in end, sold by Wiggly and fulfilled by Amazon. The first time, I ordered the pig along with other similar toys. Everything else was new and cleaned and wrapped in bags, but the pig was just thrown in the box with no wrapping. It had dirty rings and patches of marks in the ears, snout , bottom and cheeks, and the color is faded badly. I have the same pig toy I bought from a store that had closed, had it sitting on my desk for over a year, and it's color is so much better. Since they do not allow exchange, I had to return and pay shipping for another one (I want to get a set for my cousin). This second order came last week, and it looked like they sent me the same pig that I returned, with same dirty areas (maybe cleaned a little here and there) and same badly faded color, and again with no wrapping. Whoever is filling the order, do you just have that one pig left, or are you trying to push that dirty one everyone else returned on me? I am very unhappy.
A**A
Perfect little squeeze toy for our movement disorder daughter. We love it.
My 7 year old daughter has a repetitive movement disorder, or "stereotpy", that makes her either flap her hands or squeeze her cheeks very hard when she gets excited, happy, or nervous; it's rather cute and we call it her "happy dance" as to not give it a negative feeling.Recently we noticed that she woud shift her jaw after watching a movie. That's because she was pressing on her cheeks too hard. Her pediatrician suggested we get a stress ball. We tried a regular stress ball, but it was too big and hard for her. She found this little cow here on Amazon, and she loves it! It doesn't make any noises, so it doesn't interrupt her focus while watching a movie. she thinks it's the coolest thing, and really likes the eyes that pop out. I've noticed that the eyes don't pop out all of the time, but thats from the strenght she puts into it.We will be ordering a few more poppin peepers soon. We are thinking of having one for her at school and at the grandparental units house.
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