Children building confidence with the Batting Joy Toy
The Batting Joy Toy

Teach Any Child
Anywhere
to Play Ball

Fun for All

Anywhere
Any Time

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No matter where they live.

No matter their abilities.

No matter their circumstances.

Every child can learn to hit a ball—and we're here to make that possible.

Any Child, Anywhere
Batting Joy Toy - Stationary Position

Give theGift of Joy

The Batting Joy Toy makes learning baseball accessible, therapeutic, and fun for every child.

$29.95per unit

+ $5.99 flat rate shipping

Therapist-Designed

Developed with occupational therapists to support sensory processing and motor skill development through progressive stages.

Progressive Learning

Five developmental stages guide children from first contact to confident batting, building skills and confidence naturally.

Premium Quality

Built to last with child-safe materials and construction, ensuring years of joyful play and therapeutic benefit.

Level the Playing Field Through Fun

The Batting Joy Toy is designed to make the game accessible to every child—no matter their starting point or ability. By turning skill-building into play, it helps kids participate side by side, building confidence, inclusion, and joy with every swing.

Real Skills, Learned Through Play

More than just fun, every swing builds coordination, timing, and confidence needed to hit a pitched ball. The Batting Joy Toy turns practice into play, so children stay engaged, learn at their own pace, and keep coming back for more.

Join the Million-Swing Mission

When you choose the Batting Joy Toy, you’re not just buying a product—you’re joining a movement. Our goal is to help one million children learn to hit a pitched ball, opening the door to new skills, new friendships, and a lifelong love of the game.

Master Your Technique

Follow these simple steps to unlock the full potential of your Batting Joy Toy. Each technique builds confidence and creates those magical moments of success.

Initial Setup

Step 1 of 5
  • Feet shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent
  • Most weight on back foot, head steady
  • Hold bat up with knob just below shoulder height
  • Comfortable grip with dominant hand always on top
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