There's a new craze following on from loom bands, Pokemon Go, JoJo bows and the bottle flip challenge. If you haven't yet been asked for a fidget spinner by your adorable little monsters, then you ...
Every so many years a new toy craze sweeps the UK, from alien babies and Pokemon cards, to Lego, Hatchimals and L.O.L Surprise Dolls. In case you missed it there's a new trend that has recently ...
FIDGET SPINNERS are fast becoming the must-have toy of the year – with some branding the simple spinning toy as the "Hula Hoop for Generation Z". Unfortunately, this surge in popularity has left UK ...
Fidget spinners have taken over the UK in the last few weeks, with children everywhere wanting to get their hands on one. But like all new crazes, there's always something waiting in the wings to take ...
A NEW toy called a fidget stick could become the next must-have toy in playgrounds across the nation The weighted wooden stick is actually called a Mokuru and is being touted as the biggest toy to hit ...
First there were the fidget spinners, then the squishies, then the pop toys, then the faux game controllers, bendable this-and-thats and a number of other hand-held items that my kids could manipulate ...
If you don’t have eyes, children or the internet, you may not have noticed the fidget-spinner craze that is gripping young people’s attention. Spinning their way into children’s hearts and hands ...
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Why do companies feel compelled to needlessly change their names and confuse people? Because they're fidgets, says Clive James in his weekly column. I once knew a young man who tapped his fingers on ...
People who fidget could live longer because sitting still for long periods is bad for your health, doctors claimed yesterday. Spending too much time on sedentary activities like watching television or ...