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What is the purpose of a Fidget Toy?
Fidget toys are often used to provide sensory input in a less distracting way. They can help improve concentration and attention to tasks by allowing the brain to filter out the extra sensory information (e.g. listening to a lesson in the classroom, paying attention to a book during circle time, focusing during a business meeting or just simply used to help assist with anxiety and stress to calm your mind).

Fidget toys are self-regulation tools to help with focus, attention, calming, and active listening. Our colorful fun fidget toys are something that will benefit many people. From people with Autism, Aspergers, ADD, ADHD, Anxiety, OCD, Depression or any adult that has stress at work or home - fidget sensory tools have the ability to help with focus and relax you with the simple movements and many different styles to choose from. Sitting at a desk at school or work or sitting in a room full of people you don't feel comfortable around, this unique fidget toy will help alleviate the anxiety and stress. Who knew that Chainmaille & Bike Chain Fidgets could provide so much, to so many!

If you are interested in finding a Fidget sensory toy come check out our website at: www.FidgetMeCrazy.com.
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If you are interested in finding sensory tools that will assist you with sensory integration come check out our website at: www.FidgetMeCrazy.com.

By having a fidget toy, a person may be able to better ‘filter out’ excess sensory information in their surroundings and their own body, which is causing distraction, and encouraging this sensory information to be focused on a Fidget toy in the hands.
Fidget by Bifey’s Voice September 6, 2020
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What is the purpose of a Fidget Toy?
Fidget toys are often used to provide sensory input in a less distracting way. They can help improve concentration and attention to tasks by allowing the brain to filter out the extra sensory information (e.g. listening to a lesson in the classroom, paying attention to a book during circle time, focusing during a business meeting or just simply used to help assist with anxiety and stress to calm your mind).

Fidget toys are self-regulation tools to help with focus, attention, calming, and active listening. Our colorful fun fidget toys are something that will benefit many people. From people with Autism, Aspergers, ADD, ADHD, Anxiety, OCD, Depression or any adult that has stress at work or home - fidget sensory tools have the ability to help with focus and relax you with the simple movements and many different styles to choose from. Sitting at a desk at school or work or sitting in a room full of people you don't feel comfortable around, this unique fidget toy will help alleviate the anxiety and stress. Who knew that Chainmaille & Bike Chain Fidgets could provide so much, to so many!

If you are interested in finding a Fidget sensory toy come check out our website at: www.FidgetMeCrazy.com.
If you are interested in finding sensory tools that will assist you with sensory integration come check out our website at: www.FidgetMeCrazy.com.

By having a fidget toy, a person may be able to better ‘filter out’ excess sensory information in their surroundings and their own body, which is causing distraction, and encouraging this sensory information to be focused on a Fidget toy in the hands.
Fidget by Bifey’s Voice September 6, 2020
to toy with an object, usually a pen, during company meetings or bad church sermons
Pastor Ed's sermon sent us all in a stupor, so i fidgeted
fidget by cinnabun! August 21, 2003
To play with a regular object
Person1 what do you fidget with
Person2 a pen
Fidget by Lumpatios April 27, 2017
Fidget is a style of house music. It relies heavily on broken or distorted samples.
Wow dude, there's a heavy bassline in that fidget song!
Fidget by Draox July 16, 2009
Fidget = Female Midget
Usually used for a woman that is short, but not really a midget.
"I only date tall men."
"What? But you're a fidget!"
fidget by blobbs_burgers December 13, 2012