🌀 Fidget Your Way to Focus and Fun!
The Sensory Fidget Toys Set includes a 7-pack of diverse fidget tools designed to relieve stress and anxiety for both kids and adults. Made from 100% non-toxic materials, this bundle features a variety of engaging toys that promote finger flexibility and focus, making it an ideal accessory for any workspace or classroom.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Item Dimensions | 4.4 x 3.7 x 4.3 inches |
Theme | Variety Pack |
Item Shape | Irregular shape |
L**.
Fun! And not just for kids!
I purchased this set after purchasing one of those Infiniti cubes to keep my fingers occupied so I wouldn’t pick my nails when I was just sitting around or on the phone, etc.. They have been so much fun! I have given most of them away to other people who saw me with my cube, i.e. local restaurant and a waitress trying to quit vaping. I keep a couple in my truck and of course my cube right here on the counter. I have the circular magnets on my refrigerator so I can grab them at will. I don’t know who started this, but I think it’s a great idea and not just for fidgety children. Some of them are a little bit cheap feeling but for the price I’m not knocking it. If I broke one, it wouldn’t hurt my feelings considering what I spent. These are not just for kids! I think adults could enjoy them or benefit from them as well. I’m not generally a fidgety person, but I found that when I sat and binge watched a show or set for any length of time I found myself peeling off my fingernails so I thought it would be best to get something to replace that behavior. I’m in my 50s and I’m “playing“ with these!
H**Z
Small but entertaining
These come in a small box, and can basically fit inside a sandwich bag. They're not big. But the variety is great, and the individual items are fun. (Better than a bunch of pop-its.) My kids grab for them to play and fiddle around with.A few of them do make noise (clicking sounds, like on the remote) or a little bit of plastic knocking against each other on the round ball. But several are very quiet. The finger spinners are particularly fun, as is the black squares that fold.We keep a set in the closet at church for the kids' organization. These offer something different than what I think they see in schools (meaning, some of the cheaper fidget toys you can buy in bulk).
H**3
Could Be Bigger
Boughr as a gift, not as big as I thought it would be for the price.
A**R
great for school
stress relief
M**N
Alright for a “starter pack”
This was alright to get an idea of what you do and don’t like in a variety of fidgets, but I personally wouldn’t purchase again. Highlights of this pack included: the infinity cube (great weight, smooth edges, good size), the magnetic rings (I would purchase higher quality ones somewhere else, but these were good enough to let me know nicer ones are worth purchasing for me), the marble/mesh fidgets (can’t really mess these up), and the puzzle ball (if you’re into that kind of thing).However, the joystick/game pad fidget and I have major beef. Why in the world is it sticky??? I tried cleaning it off and it made things much worse. The clicky gear on the side only turns in one direction and has more resistance than I prefer. Lastly, the smooth roller on the back doesn’t even work. I bought an exact replica of this fidget that is much higher quality, and improves on essentially all of the problems listed above. Well worth the $6 or whatever it was over this thing.I also bought a second pack with similar items to this pack, namely the little keychain looking fidget. That pack’s version beat out this one with higher quality rings, giving some weight to the fidget and an overall smoother experience. The one in this pack works fine, but gets caught up on itself more often than I like (ruins the flow for me). I’ll be using the other ones primarily, but this one will serve as an alright backup.Overall, an okay pack, but only to see if you enjoy these things so you know what is worth buying better versions of.
E**C
Nice variety
My ADHDer's therapist recommended fidget toys to help him focus on school lectures etc. So we got this to try multiple things. They are definitely on the cheap side but it was just to get an idea of the functionality of multiple kinds.His favorite was hands down the infinity cube and it was one of the quietest items.I WOULD recommend this as a steering point to help to find out what is satisfying for you to fidget with.
B**Z
Good fidgets for the price
I got these for my 12 yr old daughter that has extreme anxiety. She uses some of them, but not all of them. Still good for her to have and food for the price.
A**R
Almost perfect; color puzzle match error
Good value for the money. I really like the black infinity cube, the little bicycle chain / double ring, and the color match puzzle ball.My reason for 4 stars is for one specific gripe: My color match puzzle ball came with no orange ball, even though there is an orange-rimmed hole. Instead, it seems a duplicate purple ball was put inside instead of the orange ball. So I can never properly match everything :/ Instead, I end up putting the duplicate purple into the one blank-rimmed spot (which is supposed to be empty when you're done solving) and then leaving the orange hole open when I solve it (rather than putting one of the 2 purples into the orange hole, which would be even more visually displeasing). It's pretty annoying, given that the color match aspect is a big part of that fidget's appeal. It makes it feel unfinished even when finished.Anyway. The 3 magnetic rings all came in one color, which seems to vary from order to order. Mine were yellow. Not sure how I feel about them from a fidget standpoint but they seem sturdy and magnetized enough.The little mesh tubes with the ball inside are kind of satisfying. They can replicate that feeling of squeezing an edamame pod and feeling the little pea eject out from between your fingers. And they're colorful in design.The mini controller is cheap / lightweight, but not bad. On mine, the horizontal D-pad buttons have a satisfying but slightly noisy click when pressed, the vertical ones have more resistance but are noiseless. The little slider and rollers on the edges are a nice touch.I was already looking at several fidgets similar to these individually on Amazon, so I was happy to find this bundle; I spent less on this than I would have buying the ones I wanted individually.
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