Sensory Twists - Set of 6
Sensory Twists - Set of 6
Sensory Twists - Set of 6
Sensory Twists - Set of 6
Sensory Twists - Set of 6
Sensory Twists - Set of 6
Sensory Twists - Set of 6
Sensory Twists - Set of 6
Sensory Twists - Set of 6
Sensory Twists - Set of 6
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Sensory Twists - Set of 6

Sensory Twists - Set of 6

Spiky Fidget Toy
Regular price 165.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Squeeze, twist and grab these fun-to-feel rings! Both kids and adults love the gentle sensory input of these spiky twists. Rub the spikes for tactile exploration and squeeze the rings to strengthen grip. The yellow rings offer medium resistance and the red rings offer soft resistance. Easy to hold, Sensory Twists appeal to kids of many abilities for tossing, fidgeting, manipulating and hand-eye coordination activities.

  • For sensory seekers and those with fine motor weakness
  • Supports challenges of ADHD and sensory processing disorder 
  • Made by Fun and Function 
  • All ages

Ideas for Use

  • Squeeze both sides of the ring together to warm up hands before handwriting or other fine motor activities
  • Toss in a ring toss game 
  • Rub gently on child's arms for tactile input

Details

  • Includes 6 rings: Three yellow and three red 
  • 6.75" Diameter 
  • Weighs 4 oz. each 
  • Made of PVC 
  • Surface wash. Air dry. 
  • Colors: Yellow and red


Safety Information

Our products have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab. Our products meet or exceed government safety standards for flammability, banned phthalates, lead, and physical and mechanical hazards. Our products comply with applicable voluntary, mandatory and best practice guidelines wherever such standards exist.
Use with adult supervision. 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 use as teething product.


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