• Poppin’ Pipes are fun and functional sensory fidget toys that pop, stretch, and connect making these pop tubes the go-to toy for playtime.
  • These stretch toys are made for all busy little fingers but are also exciting toys for special needs children.
  • Tired of losing a tube toy under the couch? The BunMo Poppin’ Pipes sensory toy replacement pack is great, budget-friendly way to top up!
  • Special needs toys like these sensory tubes provide tactile stimulation, fine motor skills and auditory feedback.
  • The perfect addition to your collection of autism toys. These sensory tubes also act as physical therapy toys that excite and inspire. Each pop tube kit comes in a variety of colours including green, pink, purple, and blue.

Good for building motor skills

My grandsons are having fun playing with them. I would say it was a good purchase

These are fun toys for kids. The stretch out and collapse and make fun shapes and noises. My kids love them!

Our 2.5 year daughter enjoyed playing with a toy similar to these at occupational therapy. We selected the BUNMO Pop Tubes (as they seemed to be the most similar to what we were looking for, and had the bonus of coming in four bright colors) off of Amazon and we are very pleased. Since our daughter had played with a toy similar to these at therapy we knew what to expect as far as durability and this product exactly what we expected to receive! Our daughter enjoys the sensory input it gives her when she pulls, extend and waves the tubes around. She also enjoys that they twist and connect together to make new shapes. It isn’t a toy that will last long in our home as she is hard on toys since she puts them in her mouth to bite often. We wash them with warm soapy water and let them air dry completely and will just let her enjoy them while their in good condition and plan buy more when they wear out wear our.

I have an 11 month old and these are great for him. They're brightly colored, they bend, he can pull them and manipulate them in different ways. It's fun to watch his little mind at work. He also likes to chew on it.

This toy seems pretty mundane and not overly complicated. In the technology age, it's certainly not going to threaten Apple or Microsoft for attention. But once placed in the hand of a child (and many adults!) these little buggers can kill time quickly. My 5 year old found a number of ways to play with these things making funny sounds, blowing in it like a trumpet, assembling them together as links for necklaces or other wearables and so much more. She had a good time playing with these and of course color differentiation gave her the opportunity to select a favorite color and have fun with that little detail. Unassuming toy - but quite the attention getter!

Have gad these for about 2 months and baby is never bored with them. Great sensory toy! Baby 8 months currently. I would get them at 3 months if I knew about them sooner

I bought these on a whim and man am I glad I did! They are my toddler’s new favorite toy! There’s so many noises that they make and he seriously loves them! Worth every penny lol

Bought these for my autistic son, he loves playing with them.

Very useful for science projects or any need extensions for similar activities.