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  2. Fidget toy - Wikipedia

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    A fidget spinner. A fidget toy or fidget is typically a small object used for pleasant but purposeless activity with the hands (manual fidgeting or stimming ). Some users believe these toys help them tolerate anxiety, frustration, agitation, boredom, and excitement. [1] They are also commonly used by those with sensory difficulties.

  3. Fidget spinner - Wikipedia

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    Fidget spinner. A fidget spinner is a toy that consists of a ball bearing in the center of a multi-lobed (typically three-lobed) flat structure made from metal or plastic with metal weights in the lobes, designed to spin around its central axis. Fidget spinners became very prevalent trending toys in 2017. The toy has been promoted as helping ...

  4. Pop it - Wikipedia

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    Canada. United States. Availability. 2019–present. Materials. Silicone. A Pop-It (also known as Go Pop and Last One Lost) [1] is a fidget toy consisting of a usually-brightly colored silicone tray with poppable bubbles, similar to bubble wrap, that can be flipped and re-used.

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  7. Fidgeting - Wikipedia

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    Fidgeting is the act of moving about restlessly in a way that is not (socially recognized as) essential to ongoing tasks or events. [1] [2] Fidgeting may involve playing with one's fingers, [3] hair, or personal objects (e.g. glasses, pens or items of clothing). In this sense, it may be considered twiddling or fiddling.

  8. Fidget Cube - Wikipedia

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    Fidget Cube. A fidget cube. The Fidget Cube is a fidget toy designed by Matthew and Mark McLachlan, brothers and co-founders of the US design studio Antsy Labs. [1] It has fidget tools on all sides: a toggle switch, gears, a rolling ball (marble), a joystick, a spinning disk, a worry stone, and five buttons. It may help users with ADHD focus.

  9. Toys "R" Us Canada - Wikipedia

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    Babies "R" Us Canada (1996–present) Rooms + Spaces. Website. www .toysrus .ca. Toys "R" Us Canada Ltd. is a Canadian chain of toy stores. It was founded by the Canadian franchise of U.S. toy retail chain Toys "R" Us, however as of 2018, it operates independently and is based in Concord, Ontario. It was owned by its American parent company ...

  10. Irwin Toy - Wikipedia

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    Toys, games. Founded. 1926. Headquarters. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Key people. Sam and Beatrice Irwin. Irwin Toy Limited was a Canadian distributor and manufacturer of toys. It was Canada's oldest toy company and remained independent and family owned until 2001.

  11. Mastermind Toys - Wikipedia

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    Mastermind LP ( trading as Mastermind Toys) is a Canadian toy store chain based in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario. It was founded in 1984 by brothers Andy and Jonathan Levy. [1] On January 15, 2024, Unity Acquisitions Inc. announced that it had completed the acquisition of the company. [2]