zoomas
Zoomas are a type of toy that originated in the 1960s, designed to be worn on the head and used as a prop in imaginative play. They are typically made of soft, flexible materials such as rubber or silicone, and come in various shapes and sizes. Zoomas are often used in role-playing games, where they can represent different characters or creatures. For example, a child might wear a zooma shaped like a dragon to become a dragon in their game. Zoomas are also used in storytelling, where they can help children visualize and act out different scenarios. They are a popular toy among children and are often used in educational settings to help develop creativity and imaginative play. Zoomas are generally safe for children, as they are made of soft materials and do not pose a choking hazard. However, as with any toy, it is important to supervise young children when they are using zoomas to ensure their safety.