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The ultimate collection of fidget toys for kids and adults

Navigating the world of ADHD as a parent and counsellor, I’ve seen firsthand how sensory toys can make a significant difference. They’re not just toys; they’re tools that aid in sensory integration, provide stress relief, and help manage excess energy. Here’s an updated selection of the best fidget toys for kids, and even adults. They are perfect additions to sensory rooms, quiet moments at home, in the counselling room, or on your own desk. Each toy is a great sensory tool, promising to be a great addition to you or your child’s routine.

If you are looking for counselling for neurodivergent children or adults, the KiddyCharts editor, Helen Neale, works for Headstuff ADHD Therapy as a qualified counsellor. We also have a number of other resources for parents and teachers covering ADHD.

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1. Fidget rings

These sensory fidget toys offer tactile stimulation and are a discreet way to keep fidgety hands busy. They’re ideal for improving tactile awareness of your fingers too. There are a few different kinds of rings that you can choose. We love the plastic wire ones, as much as the slightly more expensive ones that are often branded as anxiety rings.

A person's hand displays two ring-style woven finger massagers. Multiple colorful massagers are arrayed around in various colors and patterns.

2. Classic fidget spinners

Tap into the latest trends with spinners that come in different colors and shapes, providing visual and sensory stimulation. They’re the top pick for a fun toy that aids fine motor skills. We rather love this set of metallic ones as they look so cool.

Collection of shiny, multicolored fidget spinners in various shapes displayed next to a black zippered carrying case with a carbon fiber pattern.

3. Silicone chewables

A range of Montessori toys that double as chewable sensory tools, perfect for those seeking proprioceptive input and a calming influence. Available in various shapes and vibrant colors. We are particularly fond of the Lego-inspired necklaces.

Three colorful silicone fidget toys with popping bubbles, designed as vertical rectangles, strung on black cords against a white background.

4. Weighted lap pads

An excellent sensory tool for sensory processing disorder, offering deep pressure stimulation for a calming effect. A must-have in every collection of fidget toys – the one we are recommended is an animal buddy. If offers ears to play with, as well as the pressure sensation on the lap as well.

The image shows a plush toy that looks like a brown dog with a child sitting down playing with it. Multiple views display the toy's design.

5. Tangle therapy toys

Engage in hands-on learning with toys that twist into different shapes, enhancing hand-eye coordination and serving as a quiet fidget toy for people of all ages. There are so many different types and colours of these classic toys, you are bound to find one that works for you.

This image depicts a colorful, bendable, children's teething toy made of interconnected segments in shades of green, purple, and blue.

6. Stress balls

Among the most popular fidget toys, these squishy balls are a great way to relieve stress, improve focus, and support sensory integration. They’re perfect toys for restless hands and come in different colors – these are our favourite ones with some motivational phrases on them.

Five colorful spheres with motivational phrases like "YOU CAN DO IT" and "DON'T GIVE UP" promote positivity and encouragement against a white background.

7. Magnetic fidget toys

These toys provide a unique sensory outlet, allowing for creative play and fine motor development. They’re a perfect toy for older kids and adults alike. We rather love these building fidget magnetic toys; note they are suitable only for 12 and up though.

The image shows a set of magnetic rods and metal balls in various configurations, exhibiting their capability to create different shapes and structures.

8. Kinetic sand

A top sensory tool for promoting sensory stimulation and fine motor skills, Kinetic Sand is a fun toy that allows kids of all ages to mould it into various shapes.

This image shows a Kinetic Sand Ultimate Sandisfying Set with tools for molding and creating shapes in colorful sand. The packaging indicates 10 tools included.

9. Liquid motion timers

Offer visual stimulation and a quiet, mesmerizing experience, making them a great addition to sensory rooms or as desk toys.

Two liquid motion bubblers with colored droplets floating through a viscous liquid inside hourglass-like clear containers, one with purple and blue, the other orange and pink.

10. Stretchy strings

These stretchy strings are fantastic for tactile stimulation, fine motor development, and as a sensory fidget toy that comes in lot of different colors. As we have demonstrated with our unicorn coloring pages, we love a unicorn on KiddyCharts. These unicorn stretchy strings are our favorites as a result.

A person's hand is covered with brightly colored, spiky unicorn bracelets. Loose bracelets and unicorns arranged in the background on a white surface.

11. Wacky tracks

Snap and click these fidget tools into various shapes, offering both auditory feedback and tactile stimulation. A great toy for sensory exploration. This is a great multi-pack of wacky tracks for you to start with.

This image features a collection of nine colorful, interlocking plastic chains arranged into various geometric shapes and letters on a white background.

12. Flippy chains

A simple, quiet fidget toy that’s perfect for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, helping to manage excess energy in a discreet way. We love this set of four flippy chains, each with a different colored theme.

The image shows four sets of interlocked metal rings, each set featuring a central ring with a colored silicone band—black, blue, yellow, and red.

13. Balance boards

These boards are excellent for gross motor skills, helping children expend energy and focus better. They’re a fun educational game and a perfect addition to active play. We love the ones where there are little games to play in the middle, as they can make the gross motor activity even more engaging for kids. Check this balance board out, which also includes a maze ball activity too.

A smiling child balancing on a lime green board with maze design and balls, another identical board beside, against a white background.

14. Squishmallows

Soft, sensory toys that provide a satisfying squeeze, as well as being awesomely furry, ideal for sensory stimulation and stress relief. A great tool for every parent looking for calming toys. These are great for adults and children alike as well – coming in different sizes, and with loads to collect. Naturally, given we love a good dragon on the site, the squishmallow dragons are our favorites.

This image displays a soft, green dragon-themed plush toy with a cute facial expression, small wings, and horns, presented against a white background.

15. Desk rotating fidget balls

These balls just sit on any desk, providing a sensory outlet and stress relief. They can make a great addition to a classroom, or a desk at home. They spin for quite a while with just one push – so are perfect to fidget with while listening, waiting, or watching.

This is a digital image of a spherical, silver-colored puzzle ball with green circular lines, indicating rotational movement or functionality, displayed on a white background.

16. Puzzle balls

Challenge fine motor skills and problem-solving with these puzzle balls, a fun toy that also aids in attention focus. We had one when the kids were younger, and both of them loved it. There are a range of different ones for different age ranges. The older ones have more puzzles within them. Check this puzzle ball out with 70 different puzzles inside it!

This is a spherical puzzle toy with a transparent outer shell, revealing a complex blue and green internal labyrinth structure with intricate pathways.

17. Marble fidget toys for kids

Encased in fabric, these fidget tools are perfect for tactile exploration and are a great toy for kids needing sensory stimulation in different ways. This selection comes with a few different colors.

An array of colorful mesh tubes is presented against a pastel background, arranged around a woven circular mat and decorative plant imagery.

18. Bouncy bands

Attach these bands to chairs to allow kids to move their feet while staying seated, a great solution for managing excess energy and improving concentration. These are ideal for classrooms too, and to help kids concentrate in smaller classes, such as for those in a group music lesson.

A person's hand is stretching a red resistance band above a pink chair. Various colored resistance bands are displayed, representing different strengths.

19. Spiky sensory balls

Offering both tactile and visual stimulation, these balls are a perfect toy for sensory seekers. They’re a popular choice for SEN and ADHD, and are also know as hedgehog balls. Our selection is a set of five with different colors – remember they bounce too so can be used as a bit more of an active fidget toy too.

A person holds a pink spiky ball above a box labeled "Hedgehog Balls" featuring colorful squeezy and bouncy spiked balls for play.

20. Slap bracelets

Fun and colorful, these provide a sensory experience and fine motor skill enhancement with every slap. A nostalgic yet effective sensory tool – we have picked a small set with simple colors, but there are LOADS of different designs. You are bound to find one that works for you.

The image shows five colorful cylindrical objects, resembling modeling clay sticks, arranged vertically from green to purple on a white background.

21. Twiddle cats/dogs

These plush toys provide comfort and sensory stimulation, making them a great sensory tool for anxiety relief and focus. Perfect for kids of all ages, and adults too. These are a little more expensive than some of the other ideas we have, but we wanted to provide a breadth of options for you.

22. Scented dough

This helps kids to engage with the sense of smell along with tactile exploration, making it a great sensory tool for creating calm. Comes in different colors for visual stimulation, and there are also LOADS of sets combining activities with the dough too. Check out the list above, or buy a simple scented dough pack instead.

This image shows a colorful package labeled "Fruitopia" with 12 pieces of playdough, some adorned with fruit-themed cartoon characters, marked for ages 2+.

23. Yoga balls

Used as chairs, these balls help with gross motor skills, balance, and provide a fun way to manage energy. A top pick for active kids. You can get the typical round yoga balls of course, but why not try the peanut yoga balls ones for something different too?

A bright blue, peanut-shaped fitness ball rests on a soft, shaggy gray carpet against a white wall, possibly used for exercise or physical therapy.

24. Sensory tubes

These sensory tubes offer hands-on learning through visual, tactile, and auditory experiences. They usually come in packs with different colors, and materials. They are a perfect addition to any collection of fidget toys for enhancing sensory integration – and they are a load of fun too!

Multiple colorful plastic tubes, also known as "bendy straws," are aligned vertically with one bent straw on the right, against a white background.

25. Monkey rings

A fun toy that combines fine motor skill development with sensory stimulation, these rings are perfect for playful engagement and sensory exploration. They can be installed inside somewhere suitable. Altnative, explore the other options on Amazon.

The image shows four identical grey resistance band handles, each with a black adjustable strap, symmetrically arranged against a white background.

Choosing the right sensory and fidget toys for kids can open up a world of learning and growth for children with ADHD. By integrating these toys into their daily routines, you give them the tools to engage with their environment positively and productively. Remember, the best part of exploring these toys is discovering which ones resonate most with your child or the kids in your classroom, providing them with the best experiences possible.

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Helen is a mum to two, social media consultant, and website editor; and this site is (we think) the only Social Enterprise parenting magazine!Since giving up being a business analyst when juggling travel, work and kids proved too complicated, she founded KiddyCharts so she could be with her kids, and use those grey cells at the same time.KiddyCharts has reach of over 1.1million across social and the site. The blog works with big family brands (including travel) to help promote their services, as well as offering free resources to parents of kids under 10.It gives 51%+ profits to Reverence for Life, who fund a number of important initiatives in Africa, including bringing running water and basic equipment to a school in Tanzania.Helen has worked as a digital marketing consultant (IDM qualified) with various organisations, including Channel Mum, Truprint, Talk to Mums, and Micro Scooters. She loves to be creative in the brand campaigns she works on.Get in touch TODAY!

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