Description
- 22 x 22 mm (7/8 x7/8 inches)
- Everyone can benefit from the right fidget toy, but one should consider the cause of the fidgeting and the environment that the fidget toy will be used in
- A fidget for work or school should be silent (to eliminate being shushed), unobtrusive (should fit in your fist to eliminate drawing attention or distracting others), tactile (not visual- eyes should be on the teacher or the work to be done), safe (stretchy fidgets may sting when snapped; small fidgets could be a choking hazard for small children), and inexpensive (they are likely to be lost)
- Fidgeting not only helps people stay focused but it can also be an additional form of exercise; fidgety people spend at least 2 hours a day fidgeting (that's 350 calories a day or 10 to 30 pounds per year)
- Trying to quit bad habits like smoking, nail biting, can create a sense of nervousness that can be satisfied with fidget toys like spinners, cubes, and rings
If you are a fidgeter or you know a fidgeter this is a great gadget that will satisfy the need to fidget. Leg bouncers and twitchers, finger and pencil tappers, nail bitters, pickers, change or key janglers and twirlers all love fidget toys.