Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Parents, we have good news and bad news for you today. The bad news is that the fidget spinner craze isn’t over — far from it. But ...
You’ve seen fidget spinners, although you probably hadn’t just a year ago. You woke up one recent day, backpack stuffed with pogs, only to walk outside and see that the times have passed you by again.
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As students start to go back-to-school shopping, many will have fidget spinners on their lists. Fidget spinners are a popular hand-held gadget that continuously spin using magnets as you hold them.
The twirling, hand-held toys at times exasperated teachers and distracted students. But by the time school started this fall, interest had dissipated. "It seems to already be a bit of a passing fad," ...