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Occupy and focus fidgety hands with easy DIY sensory playFidget spinners, slime, and other sensory toys have spiked in popularity for their ability to calm anxieties and improve concentration. In an age where children have ample amounts of screen time, gooey, stretchy, and bumpy projects are a fun, educational way to engage their senses.From fake snow and edible finger paint, to sensory balloons and rainbow foam, these anti-fidget DIYs will keep kids entertained and learning by working with their hands. Parenting expert Donna Bozzo also includes suggestions for buying and using ready-made fidget busters and toys. Keep kids busy with:Unicorn Kinetic SandCrunchy SlimeLava LampsStress balls and more! 50 color photographs



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Donna Bozzo

Media personality and parenting expert Donna Bozzo has appeared on TV shows across the country including The Today Show, ABC7 Chicago, Great Day St. Louis, Veria Living TV, NBC 5 Chicago, WGN-TV, You & Me This Morning, INDY Style, Better KC, Good Day Chicago, Daytime, Good Morning Arizona, CBS2Chicago,More On Midday, Talk Of The Town and The Morning Blend. Donna has worked as a reporter, TV producer, talk show host, writer, and creative director and has written for Family Circle, Brides, Working Mother, American Baby, Chicago Parent, Make It Better Magazine, The Chicago Tribune and Going Places Magazine. Donna has a journalism degree from Indiana University and lives in Winnetka IL with her husband and three daughters.



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