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Stitch Character Slime Pot

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Stitch Character Slime Pot By Yorkshire Trading Company Stretchy Sensory Toy For Kids ✓ Gooey Texture ✓ Fun Character Design ✓ Easy Storage.
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Stitch Character Slime Pot

Enjoy Stretchy Sensory Fun With The Stitch Character Slime Pot, A Playful Toy That Combines Gooey Slime With A Cute Design.

The Stitch Character Slime Pot is designed to bring together imaginative play and satisfying sensory interaction in one compact, character-led toy. Shaped like a Stitch-inspired figure, it instantly captures attention while offering a fun twist on traditional slime products. Inside, the gooey slime can be stretched, squeezed and moulded, giving children a hands-on activity that helps keep them entertained and engaged. Whether used during quiet time, as a small reward or part of everyday play, it offers a simple way to combine creativity with tactile fun.

Practical as well as playful, this slime pot keeps everything contained, making it easier to store and reuse compared to loose slime alternatives. It is ideal for those searching for character slime toys, kids sensory slime, stretchy fidget toys or novelty gifts. The compact size makes it easy to take on the go, while the familiar design adds personality that children connect with straight away. A great option for gifting or pocket money treats, it delivers a balance of fun, familiarity and easy use.

Features

  • Character Inspired Stitch Design For Added Appeal
  • Stretchy Gooey Slime For Sensory Play
  • Compact Pot For Easy Storage And Reuse
  • Encourages Creative And Imaginative Play
  • Mess Contained Design For Practical Use
  • Suitable For Children Aged 3 Plus
  • Fun Alternative To Standard Slime Toys
  • Lightweight And Portable For On The Go Use
  • Bright Character Styling Kids Recognise
  • Ideal For Gifts Rewards Or Small Treats
SKU: 569009
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