🎊 Shake it up with Happy Trees Wrist Bells!
The Happy Trees Band Wrist Bells are a set of 24 adjustable, colorful jingle bells designed for kids and adults alike. Each wrist bell features 4 bells that produce a loud, clear sound, making them perfect for parties, teaching activities, or just having fun. Made from soft, breathable nylon, these bells are comfortable to wear and come in 8 vibrant colors, ensuring there's a perfect match for everyone.
Item Weight | 1.41 Kilograms |
Package Dimensions | 26.7 x 25.5 x 8.31 cm; 1.41 kg |
Item model number | LV9SZ2QTNI |
Color Name | Orange,blue,green,pink,red,purple |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Number of Keyboard Keys | 24 |
J**E
These are awesome
We were looking for a way to add a little music and festivities to our Easter service. These bells came to us, and they will be perfect. They look well made, and we can pack them up and use again at Christmas. Good quality and nice sound for the price.
S**S
Bonita presentacion.
Buen acabado.
S**E
Well Made & Versatile
All ages can enjoy these bells. They're colorful, well made, and fun for any season
Y**I
Me encantaron! Solo que …
No tuve problema con la entrega, todo muy bien empaquetado cuando lo abrí solamente uno venía descosido pero los demás muy resistentes ! Los uso de lunes a viernes con niños de preescolar (uso rudo) después de 3 semana a una pulsera se le cayó 1 cascabel , la verdad no me quejo por cómo lo utilizan los niños , volvería a comprar ! De echo esta en mi planes , a mi me encanto y a mis alumnos también! Incluso otra maestras planean comprar 😊
T**E
Our congregants loved these!
I distributed these to the kids of our church and wore a pair myself when leading the children in an expressive-sign seated dance prayer to Psalm 150. The sound with certain signs ("praise God with cymbals and a big bass drum!"....and the final Hallelujah with jazz hands) was emphatic and delightful! The adults applauded us, and the kids rang their bells during each hymn in the rest of the service. They even followed my instruction to keep the bells quiet when someone was speaking up front.
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