Fidget Spinner Tricks, Hacks & Mods

Amaze Your Friends with Spectacular Spinner Secrets!

Description

Kids are obsessed with fidget spinners, unique, entertaining devices that are purported to help anxiety, ADHD, and other disorders, as well as generally distract or entertain kids, depending on how you look at it.

Introducing the first book that shows kids how to their fidget-spinning to the next level, which includes:

  • An introduction to fidget spinning
  • Beginner, intermediate, and advanced tricks
  • DIY spinner building and design instructions
  • Hack and modifications
  • And other tips and tricks that will make anyone a master spinner in no time!

    From DIY spinners made from inexpensive ball bearings to flipping tricks and cool mods, this book be will be a hit with any fidget spinner-obsessed kid!
  • About the author(s)

    Cara J. Stevens has a deep and abiding love for video games, science fiction and writing. She began her career designing interactive games and stories based on books and is happy to come full circle, creating stories based on video games. She has written nine other books for kids, including the novel Dragon School. When she’s not writing or hanging out at the beach, she can be found playing pinball, WiiU, and classic Atari games. Cara lives in Old Greenwich, Connecticut with her husband, two children, and a loud, fluffy dog named Oliver.

    Reviews

    "Why is fidgeting so hot? Because it?s an adaptation to deskbound lifestyles. Society increasingly demands mental work while enforcing unhealthy, sedentary physical habits. Fidgeting is a way to cope." —WIRED

    ". . . a hula hoop for Generation Z." —The New York Times

    "Fidget spinners are the must-have office toy for 2017."—Forbes

    "It's hard to convey just how popular the fidget spinner is." The Independent

    "Spinners might be new to the must-have toy aisle, but they?ve been a tool for teachers, guidance counselors and therapists for a while now." —CNN

    "Fidget spinners?the trendy toy of the moment?are causing a commotion. A lot of kids love them, just as many teachers hate them and some people think they're more than just toys." —NPR

    "Fidget spinners are good." —Gizmodo

    "Toys similar to fidget spinners have been around for years, but over the last month or so the current incarnation has reached fever pitch." —The Atlantic

    ". . . they have become a universally desirable accessory for tween-aged students." —The New Yorker

    "Why is fidgeting so hot? Because it?s an adaptation to deskbound lifestyles. Society increasingly demands mental work while enforcing unhealthy, sedentary physical habits. Fidgeting is a way to cope." —WIRED

    ". . . a hula hoop for Generation Z." —The New York Times

    "Fidget spinners are the must-have office toy for 2017."—Forbes

    "It's hard to convey just how popular the fidget spinner is." The Independent

    "Spinners might be new to the must-have toy aisle, but they?ve been a tool for teachers, guidance counselors and therapists for a while now." —CNN

    "Fidget spinners?the trendy toy of the moment?are causing a commotion. A lot of kids love them, just as many teachers hate them and some people think they're more than just toys." —NPR

    "Fidget spinners are good." —Gizmodo

    "Toys similar to fidget spinners have been around for years, but over the last month or so the current incarnation has reached fever pitch." —The Atlantic

    ". . . they have become a universally desirable accessory for tween-aged students." —The New Yorker

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