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This 3-in-1 Montessori breathing exerciser combines a whistle, floating ball pipe, and balloon launcher to promote lung health and speech therapy for children aged 3-7. Made from high-quality, ASTM F963-certified ABS plastic, it’s a safe, sensory-friendly toy ideal for autistic kids and those needing breath control practice. Compact and portable, it doubles as a social and therapeutic tool, making it a thoughtful gift that supports children’s development and charitable causes.
| ASIN | B0CQWD982D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,680 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #108 in Noisemaker Toys #5,530 in Novelty Toys & Amusements |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (67) |
| Department | Unisex-Youth |
| Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 7892B |
| Manufacturer | ARHEQI |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 3 inches |
S**E
Great tool for teaching calming breath techniques
We had an absolute blast with these, I ordered 3, it was a little difficult for my youngest (3) to manage blowing enough air to inflate the ballon before it lost air, but they were great for focusing on our breathwork.
C**E
Great for sensory seekers
These were so much fun! Lots of options for sensory seeking breath work right before bed for my toddler.
C**H
Fun but not great for little lungs
My son is four and I got this for him to do breathing exercises while he has pneumonia. It’s very difficult for him to get the pieces to work correctly and he can’t even blow up the balloon. Before you say, well he has pneumonia, his lungs aren’t working right, I tried it too. And it was difficult for me, an adult. Still tons of fun for him. He just keeps asking me to do it instead.
M**G
Great for breath training for children, durable and has options
I use this for breath training for my daughter, who has PCD, Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia. She loves it and loves using it while doing her chest compression therapy as well. Has other attachments for when they are ready and strong enough to use, perfect for beginners or children.
B**E
There's better out there
I bought this for my son's birthday. Blowing up and playing with balloons is one of his favorite things to do. He has multiple air pumps but he also likes blowing them up without them too. This toy is similar to a balloon toy he has you pump with your hands. It also has the little astronaut that flies off with the balloon so I thought he would like this. The clip the astronaut connects to is faulty. There's two clips that are supposed to clip onto the astronaut to secure it to the device. Only one will clip onto it. If they aren't both clipped onto the astronaut then air escapes and it will not blow up the balloon properly. The only thing that does work is a sound it makes when you blow into it. It sounds kind of like a toy flute. Disappointed and would not recommend.
A**R
Fun if already regulated
Fun toy, I thought it would reinforce deep breathing strategies in a playful way however the students need to be calm/regulated before using. It can add to frustration if not yet regulated-as with any tool that’s of course where I start-practicing without escalation
Q**Y
The Hit of the Easter Basket
There were other toys in the Easter basket, including Legos and bubbles and all kinds of things. It was this crazy silly little toy that seemed to have brought the most joy. Everything works exactly as expected. The astronaut attachment was by far the most popular. The foam ball takes some practice to do it right so there’s a skill building element. The duck whistle was the least thrilling but it was expected to be. I’d almost returned it based on another reviews and I’m so glad I didn’t. Everyone had a good time with it.
A**N
Helpful
Helping my son with his breaths and mouth muscle control
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