Consumer Reports has found that some squishy fidget toys can break open and the gel inside can cause skin irritation or ...
SunnyDays Entertainment, which sells the Squeeze Strawberry toy, told CR that the gel inside the toy is polyvinyl alcohol, ...
MILWAUKEE — An investigation by FOX6's Contact 6 discovered some fidget spinners appear to have high levels of lead beyond the allowable limit for children. Contact 6 decided to take a closer look at ...
Fidget toys are not new. These handheld objects come in all shapes and sizes, from stress balls to putty and bracelets. For years, fidgets have been used as tools by teachers, therapists and parents ...
A new Consumer Reports investigation found that some of these toys can break open, and what’s inside may irritate kids’ skin, ...
If you're thinking about buying your kids a fidget spinner this holiday season, you may want to think twice. This inexpensive and addictive little toy is already the topic of choking hazard warnings ...
If you find your fingers are generally a raw, bloody mess due to your boredom-induced nail-biting, or you're driving your cubicle neighbors insane from your desk-drumming and pen-clicking, fidget toys ...
If you know a middle school kid, or a parent or teacher of one, chances are you’ve seen the simple little colorful device that’s driving them all crazy lately. It’s called a fidget spinner, and even ...
A U.S. government agency is warning of the safety hazards linked with the widely popular toys called fidget spinners. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has released new safety ...
Fidget spinners -- much like Rubik's Cubes, pet rocks and Tech Decks (aka fingerboards) -- are the newest way to distract yourself with something other than your phone. Since December, the finger toys ...
Fidget toys are more than a fad. From helping with job-related stress, calming nerves at social gatherings, or simply filling a need to keep your hands busy so your mind can focus better, fidget toys ...