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C**.
Great for prizes
Keeps kids entertained with these simple toys.
D**S
Great Set!
Update—these went over so well with my students I ordered a second set. I gave some out as prizes, but the majority to kids with anxiety or ADHD issues the first week of school. I had kids referring other kids to me when they were having bad days, and kids coming to me for others.Some of the pieces are cheap and flimsy, but overall this is a great set. I highly recommend the ball. It’s a little noisy but you can control that a little.
A**E
Great Easter Basket Stuffers!
I ordered these for my kids for Easter. All four of them loved the different fidgets and there were several activities for each one of them. It was definitely worth the price and I was able to fill eggs and the toys are still being used. Good quality for the price. And it shipped very quickly!
C**N
Not a Bad Pack for Adults, Either
As an adult recently diagnosed with ADHD, I'm suddenly much more understanding of why I do stuff that I do. Fidgeting, for example. Oh, my gaaaah, I'd love to hold still, but meetings and other tedious settings make me want to leap out of my own flesh and shriek at the top of my lungs.Ahem. I mean, if I can fidget, I'm much more focused, less bored, and better able to tolerate life's annoyances.As fidgety, restless, easily bored, etc. types know, there's not one perfect fidget toy for everyone, or even every situation. Sometimes, a tiny toy that fits in my front pocket is ideal so I can soothe my ADHD-riddled brain while I'm walking or standing someplace (say, in a long line). Other times, I like a toy or two on the desk while I'm at work so I can fidget as needed. And other times, a larger toy is just the ticket, since I'd like to just fidget with that as my primary action or focus instead of using the distraction to help me focus on something else.So, I bought this box of various toys, thinking that I'd get an assortment to suit the different needs I have throughout the day. Other reviews let me know, before I bought this box, that some of the items wouldn't be my favorites, and that was fine with me for the price.Shipping was quick; I actually got the box earlier than expected despite not having Prime membership anymore. (Add another inexpensive item to qualify for free shipping, if that's your thing.)There are, indeed, something like 51 items in this cardboard box o' goodness. (I don't have the patience to do a full count. It's close, if it's not exact, though.)Some of the coolest toys, at least to me, include:* One of those water timer type things with different colored oils inside. Turn it upside down and the oils run down, which is just soothing to watch. The plastic casing seems pretty sturdy, too.* Two foam stress balls, one being an outdated globe and the other being a miniature football (or what the non-Yanks lovingly call "hand egg," since we're talking about American football here).* A really cool squishy/gel-filled stress ball with a net on the outside. Whenever I squeeze this one, the ball comes through the mesh. This is highly satisfying.* Two keychain puzzles (the 3D kind where you have to reassemble the different pieces - one is round and the other is square). I do not enjoy this kind of thing at ALL, but appreciate the inclusion because it adds to the variety. (Besides, it's just two pieces of a total of 51; I'd be annoyed if I got, like, a dozen of these things.)* One of my very favorite pieces is this plastic ball with a lot of holes, and lots of smaller balls inside. You can move the balls, inside the larger ball, from one hole to another. They're color coded, so it's sort of like a Rubik's cube in that sense. It's really satisfying to move the smaller balls around and then possibly work on maybe putting them back in their correct holes. (I don't care that much about that part.)Note on this ball: My thumbs are too large to get into the holes. However, my fingers work just fine. If you're buying this box for children, or people with smaller hands, this probably won't be a thing for them.Some of the other toys include a maze cube; a plastic linky bracelet that you can manipulate to your heart's content; two very-small plastic fidget spinners (they're about the size of a U.S. quarter, maybe a half dollar); five different spiky balls that are small, but very satisfying to handle (the spikes are really soft, but firm, so the texture is nice); and a bunch of other, cool stuff.I also like that I got a Peas in a Pod squish toy. Squeeze the pod and the plastic peas inside pop up! Neat!There are also four finger puppets, each one a different color and monster.I got several rubber figures, all bright yellow, that are kind of like super-mini Stretch Armstrongs (that reference should take you back). They tend to have emoji faces, which is...a little off-putting in my case, but possibly fun for somebody else.There's a bunch of other stuff in the box as well, but plenty of the items are duplicated. So, if you get this box for, say, a classroom full of kids in need of fidget relief, and more than one wants this soft rubber string-looking thing (I got several, in different colors, and I guess they're okay for stretching and just worrying at inattentively), you're good.I wouldn't call most of the toys high quality, but it's not like I spent a lot of money on this. It's when I try to buy one fidget toy at a time that I complain about it being a piece of cheaply made junk. For this big box of stuff, for less than twenty bucks, I was just happy to get a variety of decent, and a few really good, toys to play with.Final note: be careful with this box if you have very-young kids. Some of the toys are definitely smaller around than a paper-towel tube, so they could be a choking hazard.
M**C
Great variety!
Love the variety here. A few broke, but that’s just the nature of little kids using fidgets.
D**D
Great Set
So like a lot of kids, mine are really into the new fidget toy craze. After reviewing and searching the many fidget packs and sets out there, this one caught our eye. My fidget toy experts greatly approved of this set. We went through it together and really had a lot of fun checking each piece out. It’s a lot of fun and most of the pieces are of pretty good quality. Let’s face it, as parents we think this is a box of junk, but to them it’s trendy and fun, and this set is very good. My inner kid came out while messing around with these. The price for fidgets for this set is about right, so in my opinion you should be pretty happy with it and most importantly your kids will like it.I secretly have their fidget puzzle ball, shhh, don’t tell the kids ... lol
O**E
Know the size first!
Based on the photo shown on the site, I anticipated items would be larger. Wow! 51 pieces sounded wonderful. See my photos- This is the entire box with an adult hand pictured for reference. I plan to return as I can imagine these will end up in the vacuum cleaner or possibly a child's throat as a few are the size of gumballs you'd find in a machine. I felt the photos shown on line of the products were misleading. Only the finger puppets indicated a size for those. Just know what you are buying so not disappointed like I was.
D**E
Very Pleased With These Stocking Stuffers
Both 3 year olds enjoy playing with these. 12 year old cousin came over and tried to take some as well. There's a great variety of toys and they keep my sons occupied. A few things do seem delicate, but for the price, everything's been well worth it.
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