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Murrie
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27 Aug 2009, 11:22 pm

Need to keep little hands busy and occupied... :lol:



carzak
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27 Aug 2009, 11:55 pm

I used to like silly putty.



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27 Aug 2009, 11:56 pm

I have a rubber ball that's kind of thinnish, and has raised peg/bubble things on it. I got it at a carnival of all places. It's the best.



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28 Aug 2009, 2:14 am

carzak wrote:
I used to like silly putty.


Silly Putty is the ultimate stim toy, IMO. Play-doh works really well, too.



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28 Aug 2009, 7:22 am

Yeah, I used to have one called Intelligent Putty off FireBox.com.

Mmm... It was divine... Trouble was, everyone else liked to play with it too... Grr...



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28 Aug 2009, 2:17 pm

My son loves, playdoh or pipe cleaners. :D



leechbabe
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28 Aug 2009, 3:31 pm

Beads, necklaces, buttons (and jars to put them in) or Barbie doll shoes, my youngest just loves little things.

For the oldest it is twirling her hair with her fingers.



barbedlotus
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28 Aug 2009, 7:35 pm

Definitely silly putty. To this day it can occupy me for hours. Small crafts too (stuff I could pocket or put in a bag to take with and do anywhere) like crochet and needlework. I take my crochet to the movies because I can't stand not doing something and can do it mostly by touch. I love the look people give me when I pull it out there too lol. 'Studs, piercrings, tattoos and crochet. WTF" is the best way to describe the look :lol:

My little one likes silly putty too. And this doodle pad thing. It has all the shapes magnets connected to it with string so they can't be lost. When he isn't drawing on it he messes with those usually.



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28 Aug 2009, 7:47 pm

I've bought my son numerous squeeze balls but he loses them quickly; the whole point is to not think about what he is doing, and in not thinking, the ball rolls away ...

Maybe I should buy more silly putty. He's had some, but it has tended to end up in inappropriate places from which it gets discarded ....

Lol, we've never solved this one all that adequately.


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29 Aug 2009, 10:50 pm

I got my teen son a Rubik's cube.
A stress ball is always good.


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LinnaeusCat
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30 Aug 2009, 6:11 am

A pen or PDA stylus.


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01 Sep 2009, 9:27 am

Kuish balls < not sure if I spelled that right but they are the hairy looking ones and they don't roll >. Squishy light up balls with spikeys on them again they don't roll under the car seat or off the table. Match box cars. Moonsand but the get the white the colored stuff stains and I had to put this away because jake was eating it. A tub of dried beans and rice with sandbox toys is fun for him and well and water tables are great and you can find plaistic ones with lids now in toy stores :). sorry I know you asked for the best but it's hard to know what jakes going to like day to day more so I just keep it all around.



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01 Sep 2009, 9:36 am

cheapest and little tranformer cars so he can unravel it and do it again then study the wheels



Jerry123
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02 Sep 2009, 11:00 pm

Mine would have to be a finger skateboard. I think it has to do with the fact that I PLay Tony Hawk Pro Skater Video games alot and mastered them



Jerry123
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02 Sep 2009, 11:02 pm

LinnaeusCat wrote:
A pen or PDA stylus.


that's another one too.



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06 May 2017, 2:05 pm

I love the hand putty stuff too! :D