Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3
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Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3

Fidget Key Chain Balls - Set of 3

Three Textures and Colors = Three Times the Fun!
Regular price 117.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Fidgeting is a ball with these Fidget Key Chain Balls! This set of three sensory fidgets includes one filled with sand, one filled with pellets, and one filled with small balls to provide unlimited fidgeting and visual stimulation. Squeeze like a stress ball to develop the hand’s intrinsic muscles while working on fine motor skills. Hang from a belt loop, backpack, purse or anywhere that will accommodate a clip. Tough, squeezable and just plain fun.

  • Perfect for desk work, test taking, car trips and stressful moments
  • Visually stimulating sensory tool 
  • Made by Fun and Function 
  • Age 5+
Ideas for Use
  • To help relieve anxiety when traveling, clip to carry-on bag
  • Need to keep fidgety fingers busy during class? Stash inside desk for fidgeting fun 
  • To promote calm while running errands, keep a fidget handy by hooking a fidget to your belt loop

Details

  • Includes three fidget balls
  • 2.75" Diameter 
  • Weighs 2.4 - 3.8 oz. each 
  • Made of PVC with chrome plated stainless steel clip. Filled with PVC balls, polyethylene pellets and sand 
  • Designed without BPA, latex and phthalates 
  • Surface wash. Air dry. 
  • Colors: Balls: Blue, orange and purple. Pellets: Yellow, red and blue. Sand: Neon yellow


Safety Information

This fidget product has been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab and meets or exceeds government safety standards for lead, phthalates, BPA, physical and mechanical hazards, and small parts.
Warning small parts
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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