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Fidget Toys Set, 160 Pack Sensory Toys Party Favors Kids Autism Autistic Children, Classroom Treasure Box Chest Prizes Pinata Stuffer Gifts Small Mini Bulk Toy Carnival ADHD

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Fidget Toys Set, 160 Pack Sensory Toys Party Favors Kids Autism Autistic Children, Classroom Treasure Box Chest Prizes Pinata Stuffer Gifts Small Mini Bulk Toy Carnival ADHD

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· PACK OF 160: 5 Pop Bubbles, 1 Squishy Ball, 6 Mochi Squishies, 6 Stretchy Strings, 4 Marble Mesh Fidget Toys, 1 Snake Cube Twist, 1 Tracks Snap, 1 Infinity Cube, 2 Puzzle Boxes, 1 Squeeze Soybean, 1 Pop Fidget Spinner, 2 Pop Bracelets, 35 Mini Pop Fidget Toys , 8 Foam Putty, 1 Chain Robot Spinner, 1 Pop Ball, 30 Spiky Balls, 1 Football Foam Ball, 36 Mini Pop Bubbles, 3 Mini Fidget Spinners and 4 Pop Tubes. · CHILD SAFE: Non-Toxic. Meets US Toy Standards. Safety Test-Approved. Durable. Superior Quality. Deluxe Set. · POPULAR USES: For fun Birthday Party Favors, Classroom Rewards, Carnivals, Prize Boxes, Piñata Filler, Stocking Stuffers, Goodie Bag Fillers.

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PhDmommyReviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024

I received everything that was advertised. My kit was supposed to have 160 items and I received 161. The small, bright, spiky balls were very sticky. The foam packets are tiny. The rings were either butterflies or crowns. I kept the keychain attachments separate and let parents / aides decide what the kids could have. The large pop its were more popular with the girls (a combo of the shape and color options, I think). These were used at a trunk or treat at a school for kids with special needs as an alternative to candy. The teachers were thrilled to have the extras for prize chests. I’d like to see a kit that reduces the size of the larger pop its and increases the size of some of the other items so there would be more accessible choices for the more severe and younger children. Overall, the quality seemed consistent with other prize choices being used at the school. This was worth it for the money and purpose though as I supplemented with other fidget options too. My kiddo did go through and preselect a few pieces beforehand and he really seems to be enjoying them. They are easy to manipulate and seem fun / relaxing. He says they help him focus. I would recommend them as fidgets, price toys, Halloween treats, etc. They seem to be useful for advertised purposes.

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StephanieReviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025

This fidget box offered such a great assortment of fidgets!! I used it as reward options in my classroom. What I love most, is that it offers options that fit many different interests! My students loved it and were all able to find something of interest within the options. The items are durable and there was no weird smell which can sometimes happen with these materials. I highly recommend!

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tobinReviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025

There is a good variety of fidgets in this box that will work for students of all ages. The quality was good for the price. I would recomend.

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ZReviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024

If you see this listed for $16 ish or less, I'd say the stuff here is worth the price, especially if you don't have much experience with various fidgets and want a decent sampling of them. Most of the stuff looks and feels rather cheap, as expected. Probably good to gift to children but not adults. The decent stuff: The robot-spider-like spinner, mini pop-its, pop-it ball, and mini fidget spinners are great. The questionable stuff: The mini squishy animals were disappointing; they were still fun to play with but look like cheap knockoffs and nothing like the quality that is pictured. Some also came slightly deformed. I also don't understand why the pop-it rings are a thing, because once worn, the pop-it part isn't actually poppable... I haven't fiddled with these enough to attest to their durability; but again, I am not complaining too much due to the price.

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Brandi wilkinsonReviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025

My kids absolutely loved these! My autistic son adored them. They still play with them frequently! Perfect for people with sensory issues Plenty to do! And pretty strong/long lasting

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jay_the_bus_driverReviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024

These little trinkets and doo-dads are just the sort of silly stuff kids and preteens consider treasure. This box is a very cost effective and convenient way to have a prize box for your classroom, Sunday school room, party favors for a birthday party, etc. There are a few items here that might be a choking hazard for toddlers, and kids any older than middle school might see the toys in the box as childish, but for that 6 to 13 age group, it's just a collection of mildly amusing, gender non-specific little toys that are not likely to offend any particular child or parent. I was worried the items might be poorly constructed junk when they arrived, but I would say they appear durable with quality construction, considering what they are.

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A. RussellReviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025

Good variety and value for the cost. There are different toys at different sizes.

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Nai NaiReviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025

Missing items! Very disappointing that I didn’t receive all the pieces has advertised. They are cute fidget, quality is ok but I have 45 kids to prepare goodie bags for. Each kid only got one item with a left over of 10 pieces which is not enough and that means I didn’t even got 100 pieces.