Found in the Home Bargains near the Racecourse in Pontefract. If you want to check if your local has some ring up, I think they'll all be getting them in this week!
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willysnapper
5 May 176#10
I'd rather fidget with the two quid. cheeky
gazdoubleu
5 May 174#13
Given your username I'm guessing your not really fidgeting with those 2 pound coins in your pocket :wink:
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Agent004
5 May 17#1
Cheers OP , mine had none in yesterday but will try again next week :smile: heat added
tek-monkey
5 May 17#2
Thanks, my OHs daughter keeps talking about these.
hukdette
5 May 17#3
Yeah, I don't like them that much, but at least it's a deal that interests a lot of people too :smile:. Saves waiting for eBay ones to come haha.
snowflake75
5 May 171#4
what do you do with it???....Spin?
JumpMan1980
5 May 171#5
Ordered one from Amazon few days ago - Son picked it out - ordered for him - did not check seller details - on it's way from China - "hey you chose that one Son" was not what he wanted to hear.. will check home bargains later on today .. Thanks OP
tighty
5 May 172#6
My lad has ADHD and has had one of these for about 5 months now in school so he can fidget without annoying others. Now it has become "popular" they have been banned. thanks
JumpMan1980 to tighty
5 May 17#12
The school won't make your child exempt from the ruling?
Mrs_gilbs to tighty
5 May 172#17
I sent a letter in to my sons teacher and he is allowed to keep his.
loveszebargains
5 May 17#7
Been looking everywhere for these thanks op :smiley:
MCFCSte
5 May 172#8
By the time everyone gets hold of these little Tarquin will have moved onto another playground trend.
They're designed for kids with ADHD and Autism for good reason, let kids who need them be able to get hold of them.
Fagol to MCFCSte
5 May 17#21
Because there's some massive Fidget Spinner shortage or stopping people with ADHD and Autism from buying them?
These have been sold as toys for ages. It has become a playground trend and there's nothing wrong with that.
If anything it brings the ADHD and Autism point to light and opens the door to teach kids about and normalise the spinner.
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They're designed for kids with ADHD and Autism for good reason, let kids who need them be able to get hold of them.
These have been sold as toys for ages. It has become a playground trend and there's nothing wrong with that.
If anything it brings the ADHD and Autism point to light and opens the door to teach kids about and normalise the spinner.