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  2. Fidget spinner - Wikipedia

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    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 people who have ...

  3. Ketchapp - Wikipedia

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    On 16 May 2017, Ketchapp released a fidget spinner-themed game, titled simply Fidget Spinner and developed by Estoty. The app received seven million downloads in the first two weeks after it was released, as a result of which Ketchapp set up a Fanfiber store to sell limited edition Ketchapp-branded fidget spinners. References

  4. 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.

  5. Fun in the Car: The Best Car Toys for Kids with Autism - AOL

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    The Stack & Count Parking Garage is great for kids who like to sort and stack. The garage comes with 10 wooden cars in distinct colors and a bonus Scratch Art Mini-Pad. The garage itself features ...

  6. Fidgeting - Wikipedia

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    Fidgeting is commonly used as a label for unexplained or subconscious activities and postural movements that people perform while seated or standing idle. A common act of fidgeting is to bounce one's leg repeatedly. Rings are another common focus of fidgeting; variations include ring spinning, twirling or rolling along a table.

  7. 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.

  8. PopSockets - Wikipedia

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    A premium PopSockets grip with black Swarovski crystals adhered to a phone case. PopSockets LLC is a privately owned consumer electronics accessory company that produces removable grips for smartphones. The company was founded in 2012 by David Barnett, [citation needed] who was at the time a philosophy professor. [1]

  9. Fidget - Wikipedia

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    Look up fidget in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fidget may refer to: ST Fidget, a British Admiralty tugboat. Fidgeting, the inability to sit still for a period of time. A fidget toy, a type of stress-relieving toy such as a fidget spinner. Fidget house, a genre of Electro house. Fidget, a secondary villain in the 1986 animated children's ...

  10. List of toys - Wikipedia

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    Frisbee (1950s) Gyroscope. Hula hoop (1950s) Magnet Space Wheel (Whee-Lo) Pinwheel. Top. Yo-yo (1930s onwards) A child with pinwheels. A 1791 illustration of a woman playing with an early version of the yo-yo, then known as a "bandalore".

  11. Spinning top - Wikipedia

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    Spinning top. A spinning top, or simply a top, is a toy with a squat body and a sharp point at the bottom, designed to be spun on its vertical axis, balancing on the tip due to the gyroscopic effect . Once set in motion, a top will usually wobble for a few seconds, spin upright for a while, then start to wobble again with increasing amplitude ...