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A**T
Exactly as described
Has the following on each of the 12 sides:Joy Stick (black)3 rolling dials (green, blue, black)Rubber bumpy pad (green)Rubber clicking button (blue)on/off type switch (no power) blackGrooved round 'record' that can click or be rotated (black)Rubber ball/nodule that sticks up 1/2 inch (yellow)4 buttons that click (black, green, 2 blue)3 rubber balls closely mounted to base (green, yellow, pink)3 smooth sliders (black, blue, green)Top- stretchy rubber loop (green)Bottom -smooth indentOverall size: larger then a Golf ball, smaller then a tennis ball size
P**T
It's fidgeterific
The figity things are solid. The only one i worry about is a long elastic one with a circle on top. If you have a hard core fidget master this is perfect. Take note- this thing is the size of an apricot. It's for sure brightly colored. I am not sure if that is a sensory bonus or not, but it's not discreet.Compared to what it is advertised as, this is as good or better as they say. I got it for an escalating fidget device silent competition and so far everyone is afraid to go up against this thing. It has stage presence.I am not reviewing this based on tactile feel, description of the fidgets or what category of sensory stimulation it provides. I am aware of the origin of fidget devices and am not trying to minimize it's utility. This review doesn't have a scale to compare it's usefulness in regard to that. And I don't think has been designed with that in mind anyway.
E**E
Keeps me focused.
The media could not be loaded. I have pretty bad attention issues when I'm studying. A friend recommended this. It's my first fidget toy so I wasn't too convinced but I started playing around with it and suddenly I wasn't re-reading every paragraphs in my study books.Get it, it's pretty good for a $10 thingy.Only con is that I wanted the purple and black one and got a red and black one. Not a deal-breaker.
L**Y
Sensory Overload
I have a number of fidget objects, and this is my least favorite. Because every side has something different, there's no easy way to hold it. You really have to concentrate on the fidgeting in order to make it work, and you need to hold it with both hands, which defeats the purpose. My boyfriend (who has autism) said, "I don't know what to do with it." It seems reasonably well-made, though, so I'll give it three stars. As others have noted, there's no way you're going to get this into your pants pocket. If you want to carry it around, you'll need to put on a hoodie with pockets.
J**E
Cute, colorful, bigger than expected
Super colorful and tons of sides to fidget with - my personal favorites are the clicky ones and rubber nubs. It's also bigger than expected, about the size of a handball. It comes in a small clear plastic box which was scuffed up a bit, but the item itself was fine.
L**H
Good Quality Product
This is much larger than I was expecting. I purchased this for my autistic 4-year-old to help with anxiety and to help her focus when we need to prompt her. So far she enjoys holding it and it helps us keep her attention. She uses it at school and at home. I would buy this product again. The only reason I gave it four stars is because the size is a bit bulky and cumbersome especially in small hands.
R**Y
perfect fidget toy
Got this for my 7 year old son and it's great to keep his fingers distracted. Plenty of different activities and just the right size for taking on the go!
C**M
My 14 yr old loves it
My 14 yr old made me buy her one after I bought one as a gift.Too big for me, but she likes it.
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