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Sensory Toys Set 55 Pack, Stress Relief Fidget Hand Toys for Adults and Kids, Sensory Fidget and Squeeze Widget for Relaxing Therapy - Perfect for ADHD Add Anxiety Autism

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  • PACK OF 55: 1 Liquid Motion Timer Bubbler, 2 Mesh Squishy Balls, 2 Bike Chain Fidget, 6 Mochi Squishies, 6 Stretchy String, 3 Unicorn Stretchy String, 1 3x3 Speed Cube, 1 Infinity Cube, 3 Snake Cube Twist, 2 Tracks Fidget, 4 Mesh Marble Toys, 8 Spiky Balls, 1 Football Foam Ball, 1 Puzzle Box, 4 Finger Rings, 1 Spring Rainbow, 1 Bean Fidget, 4 Pop Tubes and 4 Fidget Spinners.
  • CHILD SAFE: Non-Toxic. Meets US Toy Standards. Safety Test-Approved. Durable. Superior Quality. Deluxe Set.
  • Fidget and Sensory Toys: A Perfect Way to Relieve Stress - Small Toys to Hold in the Palm of Your Hand. It's A Fun Way to Keep the Brain Focused and The Hands Busy.
  • POPULAR USES: For fun Birthday Party Favors, Classroom Rewards, Carnivals, Prize Boxes, Piñata Filler, Stocking Stuffers, Goodie Bag Fillers.
  • Great Design for Anxiety, Focusing, ADHD, ADD, Autism, OCD, Quitting Bad Habits, etc. Helps Relieve Stress. Get It and Share It with Your Friends for A Fun Christmas or at Party Time.



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Fidget Toys Set
Fidget Toys Set
Fidget Toys Set

Ashley
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Used to give to children with sensory needs in the pediatric ICU they loved them.
rastas
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
Wife bought this for fidgeting family members. It's surprising how often someone is digging in the box messing with all the different gadgets. Fot the price, it provides plenty of entertainment. NOT FOR YOUNGER CHILDREN! They're are possible choking hazards.
george
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
I purchased these items hoping it would help my 8 year old son. He has a problem staying focused in class and at home sometimes.. giving him the option to play with these has actually increased his focusing. He also has a problem with picking at his face when he's bored so every time i would see him doing it i would give him a toy to play with it defiantly did the trick as long as he keeps his hands busy he doesn't pick his face. This box also had a good variety so when he would get bored of one i switched him to another. love this set!
N DeBiase
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
This bundle was great, there were a few toys that were a little too young for our students but overall they really enjoyed them.
MD
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023
Begin with the price because that’s really what’s selling it here. The toys are mostly cheaply made and we didn't receive the same items pictured (with their quantities listed.) It’s mostly ok - I did want the ball with the colored dots: didn't get. I’ve got 3 extra marbles in the mesh sleeve: only four kids, I really didn't need extra of that. The metal ring flip thing was way junkier than pictured (it’s a thin keychain ring) and I only got one. I did count out the right number of pieces but they substituted this for that. But again, it was around $16 so expectations should be low and they can be met at that understanding.
Margaret Raigins
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2023
As a classroom teacher, and mother of children with sensory seeking behaviors, it's important that you work with your child to demonstrate that these are tools, not toys.The first activity you want to do with these is open the package and put them all in a basket or the countertop and look through them and determine what is safe for the age/needs of your child. If they are prone to gnawing and chewing, those long stretchy things are going to prove irresistible and a choking hazard so remove those and put them in a sensory bag that you seal since they're squishyAfter you've figured out your safety issues, you'll need to go through and figure out which of these tools is a quiet fidget, and which make clicks or sounds. You'll separate those because you don't want to send a loud clicking fidget into the classroom (that is more appropriate for when you go to a basketball game/outdoor event where overstimulation risk is high and your child needs to fidget with something).A classroom fidget should be small and quiet, and should not frustrate your child. They should be able to quietly distract their hands while also being able to have a discussion with you. Test run these things before you send them to school and you'll find that these tools can really support your child's ability to self regulate and learn while getting the sensory input they need
Mrs. C
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023
I bought these to use with the students I work with. (The kids are ten plus) I hand these out when we are talking. The students play with them during the sessions. I find the fidgets help focus their attention to what we are talking about. (Most of the time….lol)The fidgets come in cool designs and colors. Each group of fidgets do different things and have various textures. I bought this set because of this. The fidgets can be sanitized with wipes. They are also cheap enough that I don’t care if the kids take them.They are usually well played with and take a lot of abuse…..so they do break….but I expected that!Overall, a great product.
Jessica Lemond
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023
There is a huge variety of toys and they are all quality so even if you don’t like all of it is worth the price. I carry about four or five with me in my backpack and play with them under my desk in class. I also share them with my boyfriend who has ADHD. I gave him a few at a time and after he loses all of them he gets more lol I can’t say much about the squishy rubber ones because I have a huge sensory aversion to those, but there’s plenty of other options and those are all really good.
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