Animal Foam Poppers | Choose From Sloth, T-Rex, Shark, Unicorn & More

£10.00
Animal

Build your own popper squad – mix and match your favourite animals and create a whole crew of sensory fun.

Bring big belly laughs and active, screen-free fun into your home or classroom with our Foam Ball Animal Poppers. Simply squeeze their belly and watch the soft foam ball launch up to 20 feet. It’s playful, energetic, and wonderfully silly – a perfect mix of sensory input, movement, and coordination practice.

Designed for kids who love to move (and grown-ups who love to join in), these poppers make an engaging fidget, a brilliant calm-down tool, and an easy way to build connection through play.

Choose your favourite character – or collect a whole crew.


Why Kids (and grown-ups) Love Them

Air-powered play
Squeeze their belly and the popper fires the foam ball with a gentle pop. No batteries, no fuss – just old-fashioned fun made sensory-friendly.

Safe and soft foam balls
Each pop is exciting without being overwhelming. The soft foam balls are safe for indoor use and gentle on walls, furniture, and little hands.

Great for coordination and focus
Set up targets, test distance, practise aim, or play simple movement games. Perfect for building hand-eye coordination while keeping play light and joyful.

Encourages active, regulation-supportive play
Great for kids who need movement, heavy work through the hands, or a playful way to reset their body during tricky moments.

Endless, silly fun
Use them indoors, outdoors, at parties, in classrooms, or as a desk stress toy. They make brilliant birthday gifts, stocking stuffers, or rewards.


Choose Your Character

Each popper includes:

  • 1 Foam Ball Popper (choose your animal)

  • 6 Soft Foam Balls

Available animals:
Sloth, T-Rex, Shark, Llama, Penguin, Unicorn, Orca, Frenchie


Specs

  • Shoots up to 20 feet

  • Soft foam balls included

  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor play

  • Recommended for ages 4+

  • Always use under adult supervision


Ideas for Play

  • Create a target course on the wall or floor

  • Try “distance pop” challenges

  • Use as a movement break between tasks

  • Pair with counting, colours, or number games for classroom learning