Fidget Toys Pack, 30Pcs Sensory Fidget Toys Set, Stress

Fidget Toys Pack

Fidget Toys Pack, 30Pcs Sensory Fidget Toys Set, Stress Anxiety Relief Squeeze Toys for ADD OCD Autistic Kids and Adults, Best Gifts for Holidays, Birthday party, Fun, Learning and Relaxatio


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Dimensions: 6 x 5 x 3 cm; 310 Grams
Model: SFT003
Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
Batteries Required: No
Age: 3 years and up
Assembly: No
Dimensions: 6 x 5 x 3 cm; 310 Grams
Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)

8 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The intended use for these was to use them as a birthday party bag selection. The selection of items in the set is quite vast, meaning that only a couple of each type is present. This might make it inappropriate for larger parties. Perhaps putting a bag out an allowing the kids to choose, or using a tombola style lottery might be an idea.

    The toys themselves are desirable it seems to my children at least, they are eyeing up which ones they would like to ‘reserve’ for themselves.

  2. KateFiorini says:

     United Kingdom

    The box includes a good range of fidget toys, which my autistic nine year old finds fun. Some of the toys seem a little on the flimsy side so I’m not sure how long they will last. However, so far they have all remained in one piece which also includes “testing” by my three year old.

  3. FelixAshburn says:

     United Kingdom

    Item: SINZUX Fidget Toys Pack, 30Pcs
    Current price: 8.99

    This 30 piece fidget assortment arrives in a printed box. The fidgets inside are either loose, or wrapped in clear plastic bags.

    There are duplicates of each item in the set, but as anyone whose kid takes fidgets to school will probably know, they invariably get lost and you need replacements, so duplicates are a good thing!

    Some of the fidgets are less useful for sensory / regulation purposes (eg, the stretchy flying chickens) but they are still good fun just to play with.
    Some of the fidgets (like the pop tubes) are too noisy to use in a classroom environment, but my kid had great fun putting fingers into the extended tubes and ‘walking ‘ them around the house.

    The painting / printing on some of the items isn’t the best, but it’s fine for the price, and all the fidgets work exactly as expected except for the ‘hedgehogs’ which aren’t soft and squishy like they typically are, and are only very slightly sticky (I actually prefer this more rigid version, they are quite nice to roll between the palms of your hands). All the fidgets offer different types of feedback to appeal to all sorts of different sensory needs.

    For just under 9 this box is an absolute bargain for sensory seekers and fidget fans.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great value fidget selectio

  4. JaniSwinteocgki says:

     United Kingdom

    I use these sort of toys a lot during the year in party bags and halloween and am always on the look out for different fun things for the little kids. I have had the little stretchy men which have always been popular and these ones have different expressions on their faces which is cute. I’ve not had stretchy cataput chickens, the flip chains and the very cute peas in the pod – squeeze and the little pea pops up from the pod! Some of the toys are very small so care needs to be taken supervising wee kids. At the current price of 30p each they are a decent price for party bags

    4.0 out of 5 stars Great for party bags

  5. Blanca58Bgymkv says:

     United Kingdom

    My daughter was happy with most of this set of fidget items. Her only disappointment was that one of the extendable tubes broke the first time she tried using it, and a few of the items such as the little rubber men and the chicken puppets are the sort of low-quality thing you’d get in a cracker/party bag.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Kids will love these, but they’re not a long-lasting toy, and most will probably be discarded, or lost, most likely within a week or two.

    But, they are quite fun.

    They’re not what I would call fidget toys – stretchy chickens which you launch across the room are not fidget toys, but the term fidget toy is applied very loosely these days.

    There’s 30 pieces in the box, with a few of each type of small toy. At the time of ordering they were just short of 9 and reasonable value at that price. But, would you really give all 30 to one child? I don’t think so. We’re using this as small handouts to Primary School kids at the end of term – NOT to be used in the classroom (don’t want chickens flying around the room!) but for them to take home at the end of the day as small rewards.

    So, decent value, but just be aware that most of these will end up in the bin fairly quickly.

  7. FrancisOOI says:

     United Kingdom

    Good selection of brightly coloured fidget toys which help with sensory needs. Kids went wild for the infinity cubes, and the plastic pipes that extend. One of the toys (peas in a pod) was broken
    before it came out and the flying chickens are not a popular inclusion. All in all, a good set that would be good to split up for party bags.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Happy kids

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A good selection for a really good price — allows children to test and discover favourites. The toys come in a printed box to make it a goof gift. (even better if Amazon stuck their labels on the reverse not the front as it does spoil a gift a bit).

    Some of these toys are very suitable as Autistic / ADHD fidget toys and could be used in school — our school children especially love the peas in a pod as they’re discreet and quiet in class but give that little something for hands to do. The other toys like stretchers aren’t specifically aimed at neurodivergent children and again would be great for party bags. I’d say the range isn’t all comparable though, so while the overall quantity would be good for class birthday gifts (instead of jelly sweet packs everyone seems to be giving out) there would be some children potentially getting better gifts than others — the spiky balls don’t compare to the infinity cubes, for example.
    For a smaller group of party bags you could easily split the pack fairly.
    If the recipient doesn’t have to share, even better – there’s a bit of everything!

    The only issue I had was that they all have a sort of greasiness to them, which for children with sensory issues could be a big ‘no thank you’. The bits that were not individually packaged picked up the slight ‘oily’ feeling from the stretcher type toys. Going back to the peas in pods for example, I found they needed a surface wash to make them more enjoyable.

    Overall a great value sharing set, and if your children find their favourite type of fidget tool after testing this variety pack you could invest in a better version of that particular toy.

    5.0 out of 5 stars A great value selection pack - good for discovering favourites. Variety of party bag goodies.