East Auckland Hammer
12:10 Fri May 26
Re: Fidget Spinners
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Dan M 10:53 Fri May 26
Am I right in saying that the majority of the tricks involve throwing the fidget spinner to yourself and successfully catching it?
It's hardly a yo-yo or a hacky sack is it.
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Too Much Too Young
11:58 Fri May 26
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Found two in the park in as many weeks.
Sends the dog mental for some reason!
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Northern Sold
11:52 Fri May 26
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I like them.... quite relaxing... but I imagine very annoying if you are sitting with someone doing that all day long
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ooooh Morley Morley
11:30 Fri May 26
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My eldest is autistic and his fidget spinner is just the latest in a long line of fidget toys. It works as well, he seems to be mesmerised by it.
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Dan M
10:53 Fri May 26
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They were originally intended (along with fidget cubes) as a development toy for kids on the autism spectrum. Sort of propellor-shaped bit of plastic with a low-frictionmetal axle that spins in a very pleasing way.
Now YouTube is full of tricks one can do with them.
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Grumpster
10:51 Fri May 26
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Guessing you needs kids to know what they are, as I've never heard of them and haven't a scoobie what they do.
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Dan M
10:48 Fri May 26
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It's a kids' fad for kids. And thankfully one that is inexpensive. Why would an adult be bothered by this?
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Alex Bunbury
10:41 Fri May 26
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My seven year old loves his.
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Browno22
9:42 Fri May 26
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The world ran out of ideas
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