I like this! I'm not usually a fan of Bitsy games, but I think that's because a lot of the ones I've seen stray from the ideal use case of Bitsy (i.e. games about "walking around and talking to people and being somewhere") and instead try to tell an extremely linear narrative, which IMO is not the best use of an interactive medium or of Bitsy specifically. But I think this particular game is a nice example of a "little world" that works well. I also really like the choice of colours.
P.S. As someone who does a bit of contact juggling, I cannot refrain from commenting on the "junky juggling ball that I bought off the TV" comment. Contact juggling can be a neat hobby, but that whole "Fushigi"-brand marketing campaign was misleading and bad. Thank you for listening to my ted talk.