Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget
Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget
Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget
Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget
Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget
Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget
Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget
Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget
Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget
Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget
Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget
Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget
Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget
Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget
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Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget

Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget

Starfish Fidget Pop Toy
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Why We Love It



Terrific tactile stimulation! Starfish-shaped fidget features delightful silicone bubbles. Press each bubble to the other side, then push it back up and hear a 'pop!' Addictive and soothing, this fun fidget promotes calm and concentration while listening or reading. Kids love popping, bending and folding this sensory exploration tool.

  • Supports finger isolation, finger strengthening and fine motor skills
  • Appeals to kids with ADHD or sensory processing disorder
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 4+

Ideas for Use

  • Have kids use pointer finger to press down each bubble, and their thumb to pop it back
  • Keep on hand for use during assemblies or online classes
  • Take along to ease the stress of travel or doctor appointments

Details

  • 4.9"L x 4.9"W x 0.6"D
  • Weighs 1.23 oz.
  • Made of food grade silicone
  • Designed without BPA, phthalates and latex
  • Dishwasher safe. Top rack only.
  • Surface wash. Air dry.
  • Color: Orange


Safety Information

The Bubble Pop Starfish Fidget is made of FDA-approved silicone and is free of BPA. Tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab, this chewy meets or exceeds government safety standards for lead, phthalates, physical and mechanical hazards.
Use with adult guidance. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

Not for mouthing or chewing.


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