Millipede

Kaiko Fidgets

Millipede

Sale price$15.00
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Pickup currently unavailable at Floreat Forum Retail Shop

Millipede

Floreat Forum Retail Shop

Pickup currently unavailable

Floreat Forum
Shop 23
Floreat WA 6014
Australia

+61415100677

The small rings feel awesome to fiddle with.

Roll up & down your finger, toss in palm or rub between both palms.

A number of varieties available, both in size and 'feel'. These are one of the softer styles in our range.

The Kaiko Centipede is a popular fidget for older children, teenagers and adults. A simple design using stainless steel rings gives it a funky look and feel. 

These small & discreet & perfect to keep  in your pocket & take anywhere! They are quiet making them ideal for the workplace, travel or the classroom.

It is a quiet fidget, making it ideal for the workplace, travel or the classroom.

Feedback shared by one of our lovely customers...

" I wasn’t sure what to expect with the centipede but it immediately reminded me of plunging my hands into dry beans or rice. I also enjoy the quiet tinkling." Sally

Kaiko Fidget sensory tools can assist with...

  • Supporting mental health & reducing anxiety
  • Emotional regulation & sensory input
  • Focus & concentration - great study or work tool
  • Tactile awareness & desensitisation
  • Hand function – improving fine motor, strength & circulation
  • Managing stress
  • Active listening - can increase focus & attention
  • Reducing unhelpful habits - such as nail biting, smoking, tapping, hair twirling, pen clicking & leg bouncing etc.
  • Sensory seeking substitution - finding a more socially acceptable outlet for sensory preferences

    Not suitable for children under three years old.

    Keeping the fidgets sanitised. - They are fine to wipe , ours regularly go through washing machine, the trick is to wipe excess moisture off them. If left wet/damp (eg in washing machine lol) they can rust in appearance a little but generally does not affect function. wiping with an antibacterial wipe or damp cloth then drying off thoroughly is the key.