Can of Worms Toy
If you’ve never opened a can of worms just to see what will happen, now’s your chance to do it and experience the consequences: pure fun! Inside the innocuous can are six stretchy, googly-eyed worms designed to be squeezed, pulled, fidgeted with and played with by kids three and up. Crafted from safe, non-toxic materials, the worms provide tactile stress relief, sensory stimulation and hours of fun for all who encounter them. Made of TPR and PET plastic with an aluminum lid and a label made from FSC paper, the Can of Worms measures 4.5h x 3.75” diam. Each worm measures 12.25l x 0.5” diam. For ages 3+.
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Can of Worms Toy
Can of Worms Toy
If you’ve never opened a can of worms just to see what will happen, now’s your chance to do it and experience the consequences: pure fun! Inside the innocuous can are six stretchy, googly-eyed worms designed to be squeezed, pulled, fidgeted with and played with by kids three and up. Crafted from safe, non-toxic materials, the worms provide tactile stress relief, sensory stimulation and hours of fun for all who encounter them. Made of TPR and PET plastic with an aluminum lid and a label made from FSC paper, the Can of Worms measures 4.5h x 3.75” diam. Each worm measures 12.25l x 0.5” diam. For ages 3+.
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If you’ve never opened a can of worms just to see what will happen, now’s your chance to do it and experience the consequences: pure fun! Inside the innocuous can are six stretchy, googly-eyed worms designed to be squeezed, pulled, fidgeted with and played with by kids three and up. Crafted from safe, non-toxic materials, the worms provide tactile stress relief, sensory stimulation and hours of fun for all who encounter them. Made of TPR and PET plastic with an aluminum lid and a label made from FSC paper, the Can of Worms measures 4.5h x 3.75” diam. Each worm measures 12.25l x 0.5” diam. For ages 3+.




















