Boy smiling while playing with the Busy Fingers Fidget Muff
Busy Fingers Fidget Muff
Busy Fingers Fidget Muff
Boy playing with the Busy Fingers Fidget Muff
Boy smiling while playing with the Busy Fingers Fidget Muff
Boy smiling while playing with the Busy Fingers Fidget Muff
Busy Fingers Fidget Muff
Busy Fingers Fidget Muff
Boy playing with the Busy Fingers Fidget Muff
Boy smiling while playing with the Busy Fingers Fidget Muff
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Busy Fingers™ Fidget Muff

Busy Fingers™ Fidget Muff

Wearable Tactile Fidget
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Why We Love It

Keep your fidgets within arm’s reach with this all-in-one sensory muff. With flipping sequins, textured fabrics, stretchy coils and loops for attaching your own fidgets, busy fingers have plenty to pull, twist, tug and snap. Wear it over one arm to explore the fidgets or snuggle both hands inside to enjoy the cozy minky lining. Wearable and portable, this muff helps kids stay calm and focused at school, at home or on the go.

  • Distraction-free fidget tool for the classroom
  • Designed to support children with limited mobility
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Ages 3-8 years

Ideas for Use

  • Use it during family movie night to keep hands engaged while relaxing
  • Bring it along on car rides or airplane trips to ease anxiety and keep hands busy, cozy and warm
  • Stash a photo in the pocket and clip your favorite fidget to the loop for a personalized touch

Details

  • Muff includes buckles, coils, buttons, zippers, elastic loops, snaps and reversible sequins
  • 10"L x 4.7"W with 10" opening
  • Weighs 3.4 oz.
  • Made from 100% polyester fabrics, sequins, coils and elastic with resin buttons and snaps
  • Surface wash. Air dry
  • Colors: Various shades of blue. Green sequins


Safety Information

Fidgets have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab and meets or exceeds government safety standards for lead, physical and mechanical hazards, and small parts. Where appropriate, fidgets have been tested for seam strength.
Warning small parts
Use with adult guidance. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

Not for use as teething product.


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