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PRICES MAY VARY. Size 1.5 is Recommended for young kids aged 1 to 5. Size 3 is recommended for young kids from age 3 up to 8 year old. Durable TPU design and precision stitched construction to stand wear and tear. Scratch resistant and BPA free. Inner rubber bladder for best air retention to keep the soccer ball’s shape and stay inflated longer. Note: the ball arrives DEFLATED. Pump NOT included. The soccer ball is perfect size for kids to hold and throw. It is portable & light weight for easy c Toddler Soccer, Girls Pumps, Toddler Outdoor, Gifts For Baby, Girls Soccer, Soccer Skills, Kids Soccer, Sports Toys, Toddler Age

PRICES MAY VARY. Size 1.5 is Recommended for young kids aged 1 to 5. Size 3 is recommended for young kids from age 3 up to 8 year old. Durable TPU design and precision stitched construction to stand wear and tear. Scratch resistant and BPA free. Inner rubber bladder for best air retention to keep the soccer ball’s shape and stay inflated longer. Note: the ball arrives DEFLATED. Pump NOT included. The soccer ball is perfect size for kids to hold and throw. It is portable & light weight for…

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Download this A Boy Playing Basket Ball Free Png And Psd, Basket Ball, Boy, Avatar PNG clipart image with transparent background for free. Pngtree provides millions of free png, vectors, clipart images and psd graphic resources for designers.| 8515871

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You might be surprised to learn that this staple of Major League Baseball games is actually something of a modern practice, first starting as a regular part of the seventh inning stretch with the White Sox in the late 1970s, thanks to Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Carabina, better known as Harry Caray. Before this, the song had occasionally been [...]

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