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The pop tubes are an essential tool for sensory bins and learning stations. Each one of these colourful, elastic-string toys expands from eight inches to thirty inches. These elongated tubular objects offer tactile stimulation and auditory feedback to kids while they develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. With a variety of vibrant colours, these tubes are an excellent choice for children aged three years and older. For ages three and up, this toy is perfect.

Pop Tubes signed with Capitol Records, which financed the band\'s 1980 tour and recording studio. The band was in debt, so they started playing smaller venues to repay their debt. They recorded several songs for movie soundtracks and even signed with Bob Macintosh\'s label. They toured extensively in 1982 and 1983, and were recently announced as one of the most promising bands of the decade. They\'ve also gone on several tours and are working on a third album.

The Tubes\' fifth studio album, "Skylarking", was self-produced. The group was owed money by A&M at the time of the record\'s release, but they were able to self-produce the album, allowing them to take control of their career. During the recording process, the group enlisted producer Bobby Colomby to help them find a new musical direction. Guitarist Rikki Farr, who had previously been dropped by A&M during their pre-reorganization layoffs, helped to put together the album. In addition to the pop tubes, they also collaborated with guitarist David Foster and producer Matt Leach.

In 1985, the band teamed up with Todd Rundgren again for their eighth album. They built their own studio with Rundgren and recorded some tracks at Cavum Soni. They had a guest vocalist on the song "Night People" and even had Glen Tilbrook of Squeeze sing back on the track. The entire recording session was captured on Betamax. They eventually released "Tubes" on the road as part of a tour.

In 1980, the band signed with Capitol Records and began touring the world. They performed live shows while recording their album, and afterward, they left a half million dollars in debt. The band continued touring, and during this period, the band released two albums. The third, "Popular Culture", was released in 1984, and featured songs by The Residents and The Tubes. Their debut album was a flop. A third, "Battle of the Pop Tubes", was released in 1989 on the same year as the first.

The pop tubes are available in 30-packs and are very inexpensive. The toy is made of BPA-free plastic. The pop tubes are an excellent choice for kids and can be purchased in bulk. They are fun and interactive toys. They can be bent, stretched, and connected in different ways to make the sound of their choice. The elongated pop tubes can also be used for special needs children and adults. The toy comes with a durable, BPA-free plastic cover.
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