Bouncy balls/ jet balls
You can still get them but I never see kids playing with them
. Such a shame as they were so much fun for 10p. We got them from the newsagents (they were always hung up somewhere on cardboard), or from those orange machines that otherwise had the plastic eggs.
There was nothing like stotting a bouncy ball as hard as possible then panicking as it flew off towards a neighbour's window or a roof/broken drain to be lost forever. Small ones were good in the confines of a small bathroom too - stot into the bath and duck!
I loved them and bought one in Venice of all places for old time's sake, much to my then boyfriend's embarrassment! I lost it in one of the canals!
You can still get them but I never see kids playing with them
. Such a shame as they were so much fun for 10p. We got them from the newsagents (they were always hung up somewhere on cardboard), or from those orange machines that otherwise had the plastic eggs.There was nothing like stotting a bouncy ball as hard as possible then panicking as it flew off towards a neighbour's window or a roof/broken drain to be lost forever. Small ones were good in the confines of a small bathroom too - stot into the bath and duck!
I loved them and bought one in Venice of all places for old time's sake, much to my then boyfriend's embarrassment! I lost it in one of the canals!


we call them power balls.
, but my next door neighbour and I used to try to bounce them over the roof of the house, which we never actually managed (and somehow, it was always my playmate's toys that I didn't mind using for this mission... I valued my own too much, so used to fib that I'd lost mine
)
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