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05 Jul 2023

Sensory Motion Bubblers

Brainstorm Hall: DP1 Design-Led Gift Stand: DP1-D111
Sensory Motion Bubblers
Sensory Motion Bubblers

Brainstorm has gained a reputation for introducing original, new, STEM concepts to the UK with innovative distribution partnerships. Their newest product range, which was received brilliantly at the Toymaster Show, is Sensory Motion Bubblers from the Australian toy specialist Toymonster.

 

This soothing sensory range will launch with an initial three products that all hit impulse price points and have huge appeal to children of all ages and even adults.

 

The Sensory Motion Bubbler can be used at home or in the classroom and features soothing colourful droplets that fall when the timer is flipped. It is also a fun way to help kids keep time while studying or tidying their room. It helps promote visual awareness and tracking skills while creating calm. They come in an assortment of colours and are a perfect travel size.

 

The Bubbler Pen comes in lots of colours and as well as having all the sensory benefits of the Bubbler Timer, it also makes a comforting fidget toy that allows children (and adults) to take time out while watching the relaxing colourful droplets.

 

The Sensory Motion Bubbler Stairs is a chunky, highly visual sensory toy that sees the droplets travel, as if downstairs, when flipped. Like a lava lamp or an hourglass timer, the whole range makes great gifts for all ages.

 

The items have already launched in Australia and the USA where retailers have been extending their range following excellent sales.

 

Leanne Perry, UK Account Manager at Brainstorm said “It was amazing to see the reaction to the items at the Toymaster show. Without prompting retailers were drawn to the products which all come in colourful eye-catching displays. Makes my job a dream when the products sell themselves!”

 

Following this initial launch Brainstorm have promised range extensions for their 2024 catalogue, although the product developers seem to be over-relaxed from testing the new items!

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