Small Water Games - Push Button to Put Rings on Pegs - Hand Held Travel Arcade Game - Party Favors
These little arcade like games are a fun classic toy that is compact and you can take it with you in the car or plane. The Game is filled with water and little plastic rings. When you press the buttons, it forces the water to push up the little rings, and the goal is to get them on the little pegs. This game is a fun independent game that can be played over and over again. No batteries, just kid powered fun.
Occupational therapists love little water games like this because it makes patients use both hands, and pressing the buttons work on hand strength! It is also a fun calming and self-regulation tool.
The plastic water games are 3.25" tall, 2.5" wide and 1.25" deep. They are small enough to take with you or to put in party favor goody bags. They also make cute little reward prizes.
This activity is perfect for parents, occupational and physical therapists, early childhood educators, day care providers and anyone who wants to build the fine motor muscles in their little ones. Fidgets are a self-regulation tool used with children who have a difficult time sitting still or focusing. Fidgets help promote focus and concentration, and keep the body (fingers) busy so they can still sit and focus! Fidget toys are also great for strengthening hand muscles and building fine motor and finger dexterity.These are great discrete fidgets for the home or office for those who need to fiddle and fidget in the classroom or in meetings. They also make perfect party favors or prizes for carnivals or classroom rewards. Fidgets are a self-regulation tool used with children who have a difficult time sitting still or focusing. Fidgets help promote focus and concentration, and keep the body (fingers) busy so they can still sit and focus! Fidgeting stimulates neural responses to produce an increase in blood circulation in the brain and extremities, so it can ease the symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder, ADD, ADHD, obsessive-compulsive disorder, dementia and autism. Fidgets are a self-regulation tool used with children who have a difficult time sitting still or focusing. Fidgets help promote focus and concentration, and keep the body (fingers) busy.