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Sassy Developmental Bumpy Ball

by Sassy

4.6 / 5.0

$5-$8

A textured, colorful ball with bumps, nubs, and a rattle inside. Easy for small hands to grab and great for rolling back and forth during play.

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What We Like

  • Textured bumps make it easy for babies to grip when smooth balls slip away
  • Rattle inside adds auditory engagement to physical play
  • Bold colors and high-contrast patterns attract young infant attention
  • Soft material that won't damage floors or hurt when thrown

What Could Be Better

  • Picks up dirt and lint quickly from floors and outdoor surfaces
  • The bumps can trap crumbs and drool that need regular cleaning
  • It's a simple toy, which is the point, but don't expect hours of engagement

Safety Notes

BPA-free and phthalate-free materials. Too large to be a choking hazard. Clean regularly with warm soapy water since baby will put it in their mouth. Inspect for tears in the textured surfaces.

Buying Guide Notes

At under $8, just buy it. No analysis needed. Pair with the O-Ball (another great grippable ball) for variety. These make perfect stocking stuffers and baby shower add-ons. Your baby will prefer this $6 ball over $40 electronic toys. That's just how babies work.

Full Review

This bumpy little ball is one of those toys that costs almost nothing and gets used constantly. The textured bumps and nubs in different shapes and colors make it easy for baby hands to grip, which is a challenge with smooth balls. It has a rattle inside that sounds off when it rolls or shakes. The bold colors and high-contrast patterns attract baby's attention during the early months. We started using it during tummy time at about 3 months, rolling it just out of reach to motivate reaching. By 6 months, our son was grabbing it and examining every bump. By 9 months, he was rolling it back and forth with us (sort of). By 12 months, he was throwing it and chasing it around the house. The soft, pliable material means it won't scratch floors or bonk anyone too hard when thrown. It's small enough for baby hands but too big to be a choking hazard. One of those toys you buy for $6 and wonder why it's the one your kid picks every time over the expensive stuff.

Last verified: 2026-06-01 | Source: Manual SiteStripe review. Check Amazon for current availability.

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