5.7" Sensory Slug Fidget Toy

This colorful slug fidget bends, wiggles, and clicks as you move it, making it a fun sensory toy for kids and adults. At about 5.7 inches long, it’s the perfect hand-held size for classrooms, travel bags, therapy rooms, and gift packs.

Why Families & Ministries Love It

  • Perfect size: Approximately 5.7 inches long (14.5 cm)
  • Engaging motion: Each segment moves freely for a smooth, wiggly feel
  • Durable build: Strong plastic segments designed for everyday play
  • Great for gifting: Ideal for shoeboxes, stocking stuffers, classrooms, and party favors

Details

  • Quantity: 1 slug fidget
  • Length: Approx. 5.7 inches (14.5 cm)
  • Material: Smooth, layered plastic segments
  • Recommended for ages 3+

Whether you’re building shoebox gifts, equipping a classroom, or choosing budget-friendly toys for your kids or grandkids, this slug fidget brings simple joy and hours of hands-on fun.

Q: How big is the slug fidget toy?

A: It’s approximately 5.7 inches long (14.5 cm), a great handheld size for kids and adults.

Q: What is it made of?

A: The slug is made from durable, smooth plastic segments that wiggle and flex when moved.

Q: Does it make noise?

A: Yes, the segments create a soft clicking sound when you bend or twist the slug.

Q: Is this toy safe for young children?

A: It’s recommended for ages 3+ due to small moving parts. Always supervise younger children.

Q: Is this good for shoebox gifts?

A: Yes — it’s lightweight, compact, and fun, making it a perfect item for shoeboxes, stockings, classrooms, and giveaways.

Q: How many slugs come in one order?

A: This listing is for one (1) slug fidget toy.

Q: Do the colors vary?

A: Yes. Colors may vary depending on stock, but all styles function the same way.

Q: Can adults use it too?

A: Absolutely. It’s a great desk toy, fidget, or stress reliever for teens and adults.

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