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My daughter says there is a toy that is a ball that bounces on the water. Is she right?

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Yes she is - the Waboba surf is a great toy. It's brilliant fun in the pool and in the sea with all the family as it's a ball that actually bounces on the water.

Check out this info about it;

http://www.amazon.com/Waboba-Surf-The-Ball-Bounces-Water/dp/B004RGU0SK/ref=pd_sim_sg_6

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