Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit
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Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit

Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit

Marble Maze Fidget
Regular price 62.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Featuring two soft plush mazes each filled with pellets and a marble. One maze is blue and wavy, the other is green and straight. Which maze can you solve more quickly? Move the marble back and forth through the maze and around the pellets as you improve fine motor agility and boost focus and calm. This portable set will a-maze you!

  • Portable for on-the-go fun
  • Supports kids with ADHD, sensory integration disorder or autism
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 4+

Ideas for Use:

  • Great for fidgeting on long car rides or while sitting in a waiting room
  • Push marble through the maze with fingers on the right hand and then move the marble back through the maze with fingers on the left hand
  • Add to a calm down classroom corner and use to calm and re-focus during stressful situations

Details

  • Includes two mazes
  • 9"L x 4"W. 16mm marble. Weighs 2 oz. Color: Blue
  • 7"L x 3"W. 22mm marble. Weighs 2.5 oz. Color: Green
  • 100% polyester. Filled with PVC pellets and marbles
  • Surface wash. Air dry.


Safety Information

Fidgets have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab and meets or exceeds government safety standards for lead, phthalates, physical and mechanical hazards, and small parts. Where appropriate, fidgets have been tested for seam strength.
Warning small marbles
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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