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Scientoy Fidget Toy Set offers 35 high-quality, non-toxic sensory toys designed to relieve stress, improve focus, and support children and adults with ADD, OCD, and autism. Featuring a standout 5.8" liquid motion timer and a variety of tactile toys, this set is perfect for classroom rewards, anxiety relief, and on-the-go sensory engagement—all beautifully gift-packaged and ASTM/EN71 certified for safety.

































| ASIN | B07TT6664Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #227 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1 in Multi-Item Fidget Toy Packs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (13,315) |
| Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
| Item model number | 100505 |
| Manufacturer | Scientoy |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Package Dimensions | 8.15 x 6.02 x 3.9 inches |
A**R
Box of fun
This is a fun filled fidget box. My 8 year old has been busy all day playing. I like the variety of toys. They seem to be good quality. Great price!
A**A
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review: Scientoy Fidget Toy Set - The Ultimate Sensory Experience!
I recently purchased the Scientoy Fidget Toy Set, and I must say, it has exceeded all my expectations! This incredible set of 35 sensory toys is a game-changer for anyone looking to relieve stress and anxiety, whether you're a child or an adult. Here's why I believe this set deserves a full 5-star rating: Comprehensive and Diverse Selection The variety in this set is astounding. With 35 different fidget toys, there is something for everyone. From stretchy strings and squishy balls to intricate puzzles and motion timers, each piece offers a unique sensory experience. This diversity ensures that there’s always a new way to engage and calm the mind. High-Quality Materials One of the first things I noticed was the superior quality of these toys. Each piece is made from durable, non-toxic materials, ensuring they can withstand extensive use without showing signs of wear and tear. This is especially important for kids who might be rougher with their toys. Perfect for Various Needs Whether you have ADD, OCD, or autism, or you’re simply looking to alleviate stress and anxiety, these toys are incredibly effective. They provide excellent sensory stimulation that can help improve focus and concentration. The motion timer, in particular, is a favorite of mine – it’s mesmerizing to watch and incredibly soothing. Ideal for Educational Settings This set is perfect for classroom rewards or as a tool to help children manage their emotions and stay focused. The toys are engaging and fun, making them a great addition to any educational environment. Beautifully Packaged The set comes in a lovely gift box, making it an excellent present for birthdays, holidays, or any special occasion. The presentation is top-notch, and it adds an extra touch of excitement when unwrapping the package. Outstanding Value Considering the number and quality of toys included, this set offers exceptional value for the price. It's an affordable way to access a wide range of sensory tools that cater to different preferences and needs. Conclusion Overall, the Scientoy Fidget Toy Set is a fantastic investment for anyone seeking effective sensory toys. Its variety, quality, and thoughtful design make it a must-have for families, educators, and individuals looking to enhance their focus and reduce anxiety. I couldn’t be happier with this purchase, and I highly recommend it to anyone in need of a comprehensive sensory toy set. This product truly deserves its 5-star rating!
C**P
Great Assortment & Quality
Excellent assortment of quality fidget toys. Impressive amount of pieces at reasonable price point. My grandkids, ages 7-11 really like them for church, school, and bus.
S**L
A lot of junk toys but good quantity for price
You get a lot for what you pay for, and if you're buying this for a child, you can't really go wrong. I'm an adult though and I'm a bit more picky with what I fidget with lol. I will acknowledge, I knew exactly what I was getting before I ordered it so I don't want to judge it too harshly, but it is what it is. I'll try my best to rate each one simply, from the perspective of an adult with ADHD. I want to preface my rating by saying, fidget toys that are just meant to be squished or stretched in some way aren't really my preference, and I also prefer toys that you can use to help you focus, instead of having to focus *on* the toys to use them, so I am obviously biased against squishy and puzzle toys. Feel free to read my rating, but keep in mind your own preferences. Mesh and Marble toy: 5/10, average toy, pretty basic but a nice, simple fidget. I would recommend these for use in a classroom or other places that are quiet, since these make no noise. Squeeze grape ball: 4/10, squishing things just isn't my favorite and one of my friends managed to break it out of the netting pretty quickly. I think we were able to put it back in but I would be wary giving easily breakable things with liquid in them to children. Pop tube: 10/10 exactly as described, myself and all my friends love then, but be warned, they're pretty loud. Stretchy smiley men: 2/10 they do nothing for me, but like I said I'm an adult, maybe give it to kids for classroom fidgeting. Magic Cube: 6/10 these are fun but a little frustrating and time consuming. I like fidgets that I don't have to focus on much, because I use them to help me focus on other things. Maybe I'm just stupid but these are kind of difficult lol. Snap and click snake: 10/10, exactly as described, it snaps, it clicks Foam putty: 2/10, not really a big fan of sticky things and once you leave them out, they harden, so they're pretty much one-time-use. "Speed cube": 3/10, it's just a tiny knockoff rubix cube, It's very difficult to twist and turn, not really speedy at all. Egg slime putty: 5/10 it's average, not really something I like to fidget with much because I don't particularly like gooey sensations on my hands, but it's thick enough that it doesn't leave much of a residue. Idk, I wouldn't give it to messy kids. Foam football: 1/10, it's not really a fidget? I guess if you enjoy just squeezing foam as a way of fidgeting, sure, but it's just a stress ball. Fidget spinners: 10/10, they're fidget spinners, exactly as described, they spin well without jamming, only downside is the little cap that keeps it together can very easily be removed, but it can also very easily be reattached, so not a big deal. Bean pod keychains: 8/10, kinda hard to get the little edamame out of the pod, but I enjoy them and I have them to fidget with at work. Only downside is the little puppy face on the biggest edameme rubs off really quickly. Stretchy strings: 1/10, literally just a stretchy string, so exactly as described I guess, I just don't like them. Slinkies: ?/10 I haven't even tried to use them, they're just tiny slinkies. I uses to like slinkies when I was little so they might be good for kids. Liquid motion timer: 4/10, I've seen others of these and this one is very cheap, the oil that drips through it gets stuck and does not drip smoothly, so it's not incredibly satisfying to watch. Maze puzzle: 2/10, it's entertaining for a brief moment but it loses my attention quickly. Like the magic cube puzzles, they require more attention and they're more like a regular puzzle toy than a fidget. To me, the best fidget is something I can use absentmindedly. Flippy chain: 10/10, absolutely wonderful, I plan on buying more of just these. You can use one or two hands, it's a great fidget to use if you're anxious or just trying to focus, it's totally quiet so it can be used in the workplace or classroom, it's my fiancé's favorite. I think it's one of the only fidgets I have that I can use without paying any attention to it whatsoever. Even pop-its need to be flipped over to pop the other side. Puzzle ball: 8/10, it's really easy to do, a fun little puzzle to focus on. Despite how it sounds, I do enjoy puzzles, I just prefer my fidgets to be actual fidgets. This one is nice and fidgety, you can play with it without actually trying to solve the puzzle if you don't want to pay attention to it. Only downside to me is that it's incredibly loud when you push the different color balls around. Overall, my favorite were the flippy chain, pop tube and puzzle ball. I also gave the fidget spinners a high rating because they are good fidget spinners, I just don't use them as much. I think if you aren't sure what kind of fidgets suit you best, or you know someone who is interested in getting fidget toys but don't know where to start, this is a good sample box for getting to know what you like. It just happens that for me there are not many out of this box that are within my prefernce. Still, I like having a variety as all of my friends have ADHD and/or autism and have different preferences :-)
K**E
Stocking Stuffins!!
Brain busters ! Fun to play with- spinners are nice, Ages 8+ for sure stocking stuffers !!
L**N
Good for sensory
Overall, this is a good purchase for the price. I bought it to include in our “calm bucket” that I use for my kids when they seem to be having a difficult time regulating their emotions. There are few good finds in this bundle. However, I did feel that some were just junk thrown in as fillers. I ended up tossing a few little pieces. The bigger sensory items were a great addition. It just depends on what you’re purchasing it for.
K**N
Great for kids!
I give this five stars because my son loves to play with them and when my nephews come over they love them too and it helps them because they’re autistic. My nephews literally freaked out when he couldn’t bring the ball home with him the one where you match the colors to the ball. So worth the buy!
S**A
Great Deal!
I as surprised by how much it came with & the variety! The price for it all is amazing and the kids love just playing with them but they are also helpful to help them focus while we homeschool. They’re cute, practical, and fun for them.
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