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6PCs Textured Slap Bracelets Sensory Simple Dimple Fidget Toys for Kids with Autism & ADHD,Calming Tools for Anxiety & Stress Relief, Classroom Prizes Party & Special Needs Favor Gifts
6PCs Textured Slap Bracelets Sensory Simple Dimple Fidget Toys for Kids with Autism & ADHD,Calming Tools for Anxiety & Stress Relief, Classroom Prizes Party & Special Needs Favor Gifts
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- 【6 Soothing Textures & Vibrant Colors】Each set includes 6 slap bracelets featuring distinct tactile surfaces—from gentle ridges to stimulating bumps—in appealing rainbow colors. This variety provides diverse sensory input, helping to engage and calm users during moments of stress or restlessness.
- 【Premium Safe & Durable Construction】Made with high-quality, skin-friendly silicone exterior and a flexible stainless steel core that’s securely wrapped to prevent sharp edges. Our bracelets are strong enough for repeated use yet comfortable for all-day wear—and easy to clean for lasting hygiene.
- 【Wearable & Portable Sensory Solution】Simply slap it on for instant fidget fun! These lightweight bracelets fit most wrists comfortably and can be easily carried in pockets, backpacks or pencil cases. Perfect for discreet sensory breaks in classrooms, at home, during travel, or in therapy sessions.
- 【Effective Calming & Focus Aid】Specially designed Simple Dimple Fidget Toys for children, teens and adults with sensory processing needs, autism, ADHD or anxiety. These textured bracelets deliver gentle tactile stimulation to promote concentration, reduce nervous habits like nail biting, and support emotional self-regulation anytime, anywhere.
- 【Perfect Gift & Multipurpose Use】An excellent choice as party favors, classroom rewards, stocking stuffers, or therapeutic gifts. Their fun design and sensory benefits make them ideal for birthdays, holidays, or as supportive tools for parents, teachers, and therapists seeking engaging sensory solutions.
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