🌀 Navigate the Maze of Calm—Where Fun Meets Focus!
The Sensory Toys Autistic Fidget Maze Tube Toy is a 6x6 inch gel-filled sensory tool designed for children, particularly those with autism and ADHD. It features rubber-coated marbles for a smooth tactile experience, promotes stress relief, and is compact for easy transport. Ideal for quiet play in classrooms or at home, this toy is crafted from quality materials and makes a thoughtful gift for any occasion.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Dimensions | 0.5 x 3 x 5 inches |
Size | 1Pack |
Theme | MAZE |
Item Shape | Rectangular, Spherical |
F**Y
Kids love it
My students love this! I have it in my calm corner for them to use.
C**N
This is cool
We like this maze in that it's different than other fidgets we have. My kid's favorite way to use it is: "You put it on a table [or book] and push the balls along the paths with your finger." Both balls move easily in ours. We like this to keep in a bag for an in-between moment or to keep in the car.
T**D
Great Toy for Kids and Fun for Parents Too!
I purchased the Sensory Toys Autistic Fidget Maze Toy for my child, but I have to admit, I found myself enjoying it as well. The toy is engaging and calming, making it perfect for keeping my child occupied and quiet during church or meetings.One of the balls in the maze moves easily when you push the water around it, which is quite satisfying. However, the other ball doesn't move as freely, which can be a bit frustrating. Despite this, the toy still serves its purpose well as a sensory and calming tool.Overall, it's a great toy that brings both fun and tranquility. I’m giving it four stars because of the issue with the second ball, but it's definitely a worthwhile purchase.
I**N
Good classroom tool
This is a good little tool for a 1st grade classroom. The plastic is thick and should last. The balls are relatively easy to manipulate.
E**S
Very stiff
The translucent blue colour is very pretty, but its functionality as a maze is much diminished by the fact that the balls barely fit in the pathways. They are very stiff to move, and do not flow freely. I can’t recommend this as a relaxing mindless fidget; it would work better for finger strengthening.
T**N
Very difficult.
I have trouble with making it move around, and one of my two kids can't move the maze balls at all. the maze needs more space so your fingers do not cramp up.
B**1
The balls must be pinched and forced to move
Unfortunately not a fan of this fidget toy. I liked the idea of this tremendously but applying it in real time, was a no go. The balls in this barely move so you have to force your thumb/thumbnail into them while your index finger pinches into the backside. As an adult who has regular sized hands, this is manageable. However for a younger person with smaller hands, this would be nearly impossible for them to do. Granted, the plastic on this is pliable but moving the balls through the narrow pathways in a constant, pinching fashion didn't feel nice on my fingers. I'm not sure if this is a design flaw or not... As a neurotypical adult, I can only imagine how annoying and frustrating this may be for a neurodivergent child and/or adult. Unfortunately I wouldn't recommend this to anyone based on the fact that it's more frustrating to try to move the balls than comforting for the individual who is trying to use it.
B**H
Cool sensory maze
This is a great maze to mess around with. Great for those who need something for sensory or even just for your desk at work to be a stress reliever. Pretty neat idea. Has two balls inside of it to move to different areas. For sure recommend.
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