My two little boys love Bubber. They ask to play with it every day. It is very messy and will fall apart into clumps as has been said, but I've found it easy to pick up since it clumps together much like dryer lint. I take a large clump and press it gently onto smaller bits and I gradually get one large clump. Also, to reduce mess, I require the boys to keep the bubber on a cookie sheet with an edge. This reduces the mess.I tried Bubber when my toddlers couldn't manage clay, and I personally can't stand the smell of Play-doh. As I've stated, my boys love to play with this and will happily play for an hour at a time. They make mountains and towns, make imprints, holes, and lines. They load toy trucks with bubber, or press people into it, and any number of other things. They never tire of it, and we've had three colors of bubber for two years now. I plan to get another tub because one color is pretty much gone, but it is well worth the investment despite the mess.
- Rebecca Emmons "frog_buddha"
I first saw this at a toy store in Sun Valley Idaho. They sold out very quickly so I bought it for my grandkids to use at my house. The best thing about it is ease of cleanup. Just vacuum it up. The kids love it.
- grammy
I never take the time to write reviews, but had I known what a gigantic mess this stuff made, I never would have purchased it. I'm hoping to save someone else from the same hassle I just endured! While my 3 year old son enjoyed playing with this and making molds with it, tiny chunks of the Bubber CONSTANTLY are coming off of it and falling all over the place. There are little chunks EVERYWHERE and there is no way to stop it. After I realized this, I only allowed my son to play with the Bubber outside. Even still, the Bubber would stick to his feet and he would track it all over the place. The package says that it deosn't stain, but once the bubber is rubbed into fabric, it leaves a redsidue of powder that is difficult to scrub off. My son managed to get the blue Bubber all over his hands, legs, and feet and just a gentle wipe down was not getting it off. We had to take a bath to clean him up. I know that I sound like a crazy Mom that insists on keeping things immaculate-- this could not be further from the truth! This stuff is just an out of control hassle that even a laid-back mom who easily deals with drit, mud, and dog hair cannot tolerate! I MUCH prefer playdough as it doesn't leave little pieces that are next to impossible to contain and clean up. Another note: my two yellow Labs very much enjoyed eating the pieces of Bubber that fell off. After just a day or two of playing with this, between all the pieces that fell off and were eaten or rubbed into the ground, there was no Bubber left. If your child doesn't have a gluten intolerance and YOU don't have the patience of Job, go for Playdough.
- Strobya
Fun to play with, and came on time! Feels marshmallow- like! This is a great products that I would recommend to everybody.
- Caleigh
WABA Fun Bubber 5oz Bucket, Purple
Working with Bubber feels pleasantly warm in your hands; even the littlest hands can shape a large amount of this compound, as the softness is perfect for little ones and stimulating their fine motor skills!- Sensory: Tactile Stimulation- Gross and Fine Motor skills- Cognition: Colors / Sizes / Spatial / Shape / Cause and Effect- Social and Emotion Expression- Creative and Imaginative Play
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