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4 in 1 T Ball Sets for Kids 3-5 with Toss and Catch Ball Set, Hanging Tee Stand with Auto Pitching Machine/ 2 Bats, Indoor Outdoor Toys Birthday Baseball Gifts for Toddler Boys Girls, Blue
4 in 1 T Ball Sets for Kids 3-5 with Toss and Catch Ball Set, Hanging Tee Stand with Auto Pitching Machine/ 2 Bats, Indoor Outdoor Toys Birthday Baseball Gifts for Toddler Boys Girls, Blue
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- 4-IN-1 BASEBALL TOYS FOR MULTIPLAYER FUN: This all-in-one set includes 4 exciting ways to play baseball—Hanging Tee, T-Ball Stand, Automatic Launcher, and Toss & Catch Game. It comes with 2 retractable bats, 2 baseball gloves, and 6 softballs (no hard plastic here!). The HYES tee ball set is perfect for kids to enjoy with friends or family, creating fun memories and bonding through play.
- ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT FOR GROWING KIDS: Designed to grow with your child! The hanging baseball tee adjusts from 24.4" to 39.4", and the T-ball stand adjusts from 22.6" to 37.2". The 2 toddler baseball gloves feature adjustable straps, ensuring a comfortable fit for any hand size. Whether your child is just starting out or improving their skills, this set adapts to their needs.
- STURDY & BUILT TO LAST: Made from durable, BPA-free PP materials and certified by ASTM and CPC, the HYES T-ball set is built to handle endless play. Its stable X-shaped base won’t tip over easily, and the upgraded high-viscosity paddles and soft, safe balls ensure worry-free fun for kids and peace of mind for parents.
- QUICK ASSEMBLY & EASY STORAGE: Get the fun started in no time! Our toddler sports toys come with a simple manual for quick setup and switching between games. The included storage bag and base groove for bats make it easy to take the fun indoors or outdoors, keeping everything organized and portable.
- THE PERFECT GIFT FOR KIDS: Help your little ones develop batting skills and hand-eye coordination while having a blast! Available in blue and purple, the HYES kids baseball set is an ideal gift for toddler boys and girls. Whether it’s for birthdays, Christmas, Thanksgiving, or New Year’s, this set is sure to be a home run!
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This toy is an absolute hit in our backyard! The rockets fly so high, and it keeps my kids running and laughing for hours. Great quality and super easy to use.
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My kids are obsessed with this bug vacuum! It makes outdoor play so much more exciting and educational. The light-up habitat is such a fun bonus.
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My son can’t get enough of these buildable trucks! The electric drill is easy to use, and it keeps him focused and learning through play. Such a perfect STEM toy.
Lauren K.
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