5pcs Little ouchies Fidget, Spiky grippie stim Keychain, Spiky Grippy stim Keychain, Little ouchies Pain Fidget, ouchies Fidget, ouchies, Little Ouchie, Lil ouchies
Original price was: $8.99.$6.99Current price is: $6.99.
| Product Dimensions | 1.2 x 1.2 x 3.1 inches |
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| Item Weight | 3.68 ounces |
| ASIN | B0FMCVW4LF |
| Item model number | LOFI05 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Manufacturer | Bakira |
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8 reviews for 5pcs Little ouchies Fidget, Spiky grippie stim Keychain, Spiky Grippy stim Keychain, Little ouchies Pain Fidget, ouchies Fidget, ouchies, Little Ouchie, Lil ouchies
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5pcs Little ouchies Fidget, Spiky grippie stim Keychain, Spiky Grippy stim Keychain, Little ouchies Pain Fidget, ouchies Fidget, ouchies, Little Ouchie, Lil ouchies
Original price was: $8.99.$6.99Current price is: $6.99.


Ky rahn –
Solid
Great use them for my patients in therapy sessions. Pokey but not painful!
Terry –
Calms me down!
These are very spiked. I use mine all the time. Helps my anxiety.
Theo –
Standard but nice!
They’re a bit low quality I will admit, but I love the texture. Its really nice for stress relief, and I find myself searching for one of these pretty frequently during the day. The size is nice, it fits well in my hand. I will say the chain it came with broke pretty easily but to be fair I was being a bit rough with it. All in all, a pretty solid fidget.
LnzL –
Keeps him busy
Step son has adhd and loves these
Sandy H –
They are ok.
I like the way it feels in my hand. Just ok really. I bought a 5 pack so will see what my kids think when I give them theirs. The colors are really cool though!
J TAYLOR –
Very nicely made – love the dog-tag chain
These things are really straight-forward, exactly what they look like. I thought they would spin or something, but they don’t. f. I really like fidget toys typically, but these don’t do much for me. I’m assuming there are some people for whom the spikes stimulate sensory relief, and you probably already know if you’re one of them. I think the purpose is to roll them back and forth between your hands or to squeeze them in the fist.While I don’t click with the sensory benefit, I do appreciate the quality of these pieces. They seem 3D printed, but they don’t have any ugly or rough seams, like so many of those kinds of pieces. They are smooth and uniform. The colors are really pretty, and I genuinely enjoy simply looking at them and seeing how they reflect light.They come with the same chains as military dog-tags, but in a shorter keychain length. For many of us, those chains are great fidget toys unto themselves, so I really appreciate the “bonus” fidget item.Overall, they are durable, solid pieces that definitely withstand multiple drops. We haven’t had any chip yet, which I’m impressed by. I’m using one for a keychain, just so it’s easy to find in my big “mom purse” – it tends to sit on top of things, even when the keys themselves disappear down between wallet, snacks, medical kit, etc. It’s been surprisingly effective as a metaphorical floatation device.
Aubrey Gates –
Fidget toy or tiny porcupine? You decide
I ordered these thinking they’d be a fun sensory option for my students who need something to help them focus or calm down. When they arrived, I took one out of the bag and instantly realized these weren’t going to work for the younger crowd. The spikes are hard plastic, not soft rubber like most fidgets. They feel sharp. Not dangerously sharp, but firm enough that you notice every point when you press or roll them in your hand.To be fair, the name fits. They’re definitely “little ouchies.” The build quality is great, though. The plastic is solid, the colors are bright, and the bead chain feels sturdy. For older students or adults who like stronger tactile input, these would be perfect. You can tell they’re made to last. But for my grades 3 through 5, they’re a no-go. I could just imagine the younger ones pressing too hard and ending up with scratches.I ended up donating them to the high school, where the older kids can actually get some good use out of them. They really do deliver on sensory stimulation; they just hit a little harder than expected.Bottom Line: These fidgets are great for teens and adults who want a strong tactile feel, but not suitable for younger children in my opinion. They’re firm, durable, and definitely effective, just not suited for small hands or younger kids. I’d call this a situational buy, worth it if you know what you’re getting, but choose something softer for kids under ten.
anonymous –
Spiky fidget keychain perfect for a backpack (quiet toy!)
These are cute little fidgets that are spiky to the touch. They feel pretty cheap and don’t really do anything other than you can feel them (I have other similar fidgets that spin and those are really fun!). These will be given as prizes for a class I teach and I’m sure that the kids will enjoy them (my kids enjoyed touching them). I like that they have the keychain option to hang them on backpacks. Another nice thing is that they aren’t loud….so a quiet fidget to play with during class 🙂