Magnetic Puzzle Fidget
Magnetic Puzzle Fidget
Magnetic Puzzle Fidget
Magnetic Puzzle Fidget
Magnetic Puzzle Fidget
Magnetic Puzzle Fidget
Magnetic Puzzle Fidget
Magnetic Puzzle Fidget
Magnetic Puzzle Fidget
Magnetic Puzzle Fidget
Magnetic Puzzle Fidget
Magnetic Puzzle Fidget
Magnetic Puzzle Fidget
Magnetic Puzzle Fidget
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Magnetic Puzzle Fidget

Magnetic Puzzle Fidget

Magnetic Cubes You Can't Resist!
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Why We Love It

Combine these colorful magnetic blocks to form a perfect cube or copy a configuration from the included booklet. Engage both hands and mind as kids fidget and have fun. Kids and adults enjoy the clicking sound made as the magnetic shapes stick together. Kids build visual motor and visual perceptual skills as they puzzle through each challenge. You can create your own design too! Use for a refreshing brain break or to redirect your thoughts when feeling anxious or angry. It's fun, compact and wipe-clean too, so it's a perfect fidget to take along on road trips.

  • Helps develop fine motor, visual motors and visual perceptual skills
  • Supports kids, teens and adults with ADHD and visual perceptual challenges
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 8+

Ideas for Use

  • Add to a math center to help develop spatial thinking
  • Time yourself as you create a design from the book
  • Use as a fidget to relieve stress


Details

  • Includes 7 magnetic puzzle pieces and a booklet with 55 challenges
  • Cube: 3"L x 3"W
    Booklet: 4"L x 3"W
  • Weighs 6.5 oz. total
  • Cube: Made of PVC with iron and nickel magnets
  • Surface wash. Air dry.
  • Colors: Multi-colored


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 magnets
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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