Puzzle Ball

Puzzle Ball

Regular price $9.95
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Age: 3+
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Warning:

Choking hazard. Small parts.

Exercise your brain and fingers with the Kaiko puzzle ball. It is a puzzle and fidget toy all in one. Playing it requires thinking, concentration and careful observation, helping your whole family strengthen their planning, problem-solving and sequencing abilities.

Hands-On Puzzle Game

Scramble the coloured inner balls and then find a way to move them around until you match all of them to the holes of their colour to solve the puzzle. This puzzle ball has 11 small balls inside and 12 holes, with one empty hole to let you move the balls into different positions. The foam centre enables the balls close to the empty hole to slide across to the unoccupied space.

Once you complete the puzzle, mix the balls up and try getting them to the matching holes again to enjoy long periods of engaging brain games.

Keep Fidgety Fingers Occupied

Fidget around with the many small balls inside the toy. You can use the toy to give a sensory output when you push the balls from one hole and feel them pop out from another hole.

Ideal for 3+

This brain teaser puzzle toy is a fun educational game that helps children improve their logical thinking, hand-brain coordination, and colour sensitivity. They also benefit from reduced screen time and a confidence boost once they complete the puzzle. Make family time more enjoyable by playing the puzzle ball with your kid.

An excellent focus builder and stress reliever, this puzzle ball helps adults reduce stress and anxiety from work or daily life and enhance their spatial cognitive ability.

Portable

The ball's small size makes it easy to store and take anywhere. Use it as a puzzle to solve or fidget toy during car travels, flights, train rides, in the office, school or home. Distract a restless child with it when out and about or at home.

Give your family a mental workout with the Kaiko puzzle ball.

A great activity for

  • Improving fine motor
  • Providing a mental workout
  • Non' tech' focused activity
  • Emotional regulation
  • Fidgeting
  • Strengthening planning, problem-solving & sequencing.

A great educational & fun activity.

This is a fantastic sensory puzzle that is typically achievable to solve from 4 and up. Move the inner balls (in a slide fashion) across to the empty space/hole to manipulate the colours so that the coloured ball matches up with the colour surround. You can only move the balls closest to the 'hole', so it takes thinking to work out where to move each ball to match the colour ball to the same colour hole.

If a ball is forced into the cube's centre rather than slide from side to side, the foam centre can be dislodged. Generally, it can be popped back into place. However, it is important to note this is not how the cube is meant to be handled.

Not suitable for children under 3 years of age.

                  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
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                  Kaiko Fidgets

                  Try Kaiko Fidgets

                  While it is a family business, the dedication to achieving top quality products is present within Kaiko. The company strives to show attention to detail, and they have a strict quality control process. Since 2017, Kaiko has become one of the most recognised Australian fidget brands. The company continues to grow, and Sensory Assist is proud to showcase its products as a part of our selection.

                  If you’re looking for Kaiko Fidgets, check our selection today. We offer toys and tools that help children with different special needs.

                  Kaiko Fidgets began in 2017 when the creator, Kai, saw a lack of fidget styles and designs in the Australian market. He needed them for himself, as he struggled with dyslexia and autism. By the age of 11, he started to make designs with the help of his mother. One of his first designs was a metal fidget, which quickly became popular in his area.

                  The family began Kaiko Fidgets after seeing a business opportunity. Its name is a combination of Kai and his younger brother, Kobi, and the company showcases the siblings’ favourite colours within the brand. With the help of their parents, they have been able to develop different types of fidgets and toys to help special needs children.

                  With a careful selection of products and materials, each product can assist with a person’s daily life. For example, some tools are for harm minimisation, while others give a soft and soothing feeling. Other products are similar to the fidgets, providing rhythmic stimming, which helps against anxiety. The goal is to provide support to a wide range of needs.

                  FAQs

                  Keeping the fidgets sanitised.

                  They are fine to wipe , the trick is to wipe excess moisture off them. If left wet/damp 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.

                  To shorten necklace:

                  Simply cut and retie knot at each end to the desired length & pull knot back into the casing of the clasp. We find the easiest way to find optimum length is to have arms at right angle across belly. The bead length should be about at this height.

                  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