Fidget Finger Puzzle Set
Fidget Finger Puzzle Set
Why We Love It
Challenge your brain and your fingers with our pocket-sized fidget set! Each of the eight metal fidgets is a cognitive game for kids and adults. Try to figure out how to unlink the pieces, then put them back together and do it again. Need a hint? The included instruction card helps you learn how to solve each one. These interlocking puzzles encourage focus, visual processing and fine motor skills. When you feel anxious or stressed, pick up a puzzle and shift your attention to problem solving instead of worrying. Small and unobtrusive, so you can fidget anywhere
- Well constructed durable finger fidgets encourage fine motor work and problem solving skills
- Supports kids with ADHD, fine motor weakness and sensory integration disorder
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 4+
Ideas for Use
- Hide pieces in a sensory bin and have kids find each piece and link them together
- Race against the clock! How quickly can you unlink the pieces?
- Keep handy in the classroom as an activity for kids who finish their work early
Details
- Eight puzzles with instruction cards
- Puzzle pieces: 1" to 2.5"L
Instructions: 6"L x 5"W
- Weighs 4.5 oz. total
- Made of stainless steel
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Color: Silver
Safety Information
Not for mouthing or chewing.
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