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kyle broflovski stimboard. . .
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one of my favourite stim toys right now is this knock off simp dimpl popper i got off aliexpress some weeks ago. i took the carabiner that was attached off as it was very cheap metal and didnt feel nice.
here is me using it around midnight while waiting for my train to come after a long shift at work. i love swinging my legs as well, especially after standing for multiple hours
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Stim Toy Review: Simpl Dimpl
Originally posted here
Alright, today starts off a review series. Iāve always loved sharing my thoughts on different products, especially ones I use daily. Iāll be reviewing stim toys, which are items used to self-regulate in people with autism, Tourettes, or PTSD and others.
The Simpl Dimpl by Fat Brain Toys is a simple tactile and sound stim, designed with versions for both stimmers and infants. Great for motor function!
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https://www.fatbraintoys.com/toy_companies/fat_brain_toy_co/simpl_dimpl.cfm
I got this neat toy from Amazon and itās been a life saver. Itās the Dimpl by Fat Brain Toys, and itās a simple item. I donāt know which came first, but Fat Brain has an infant version of this toy that is much larger with different sized bubbles and this one as well, in multiple colors. The infant version is advertised as increasing motor skills. We all know how hard those are!
There is only one main function of the Dimpl: you push the bubble and it flips to the other side. In the infant version, this teaches babies that pushing the bubble creates a fun sound (a āpop!ā) and makes the toy change slightly, increasing tool using, motor skills, object permanence, and colors.
I like this toy because it is a great way to deal with a panic attack or when Iām overwhelmed. Iāll be honest, popping the bubble hurts, especially if youāre repetitive. But sometimes thatās what I need to get back in my head. It feels almost like snapping a rubber band, since itās a similar material, but itās a bit broader and not as sharp.
So hereās the rundown:
PROS:
Very tactile: rubbing the logo on the bubbles is very different from the smooth underside and the hard plastic shell is also a different texture.
Easy to figure out: just push the bubbles. No difficult features, you donāt have to decide what you want to do with it, just do it.
Good for focusing: Without those extra features, you can focus on regulating or tasks.
Small: Itās maybe 2-3 inches in length. Very small, fits in any pocket and almost any hand. The carabineer is small but still fits most belt loops.
Customizable: The Dimpl comes in several color combinations, all are very vibrant. The outer shell is always white.
CONS:
Painful: popping the bubble over and over can make your fingers numb and sore.
Choking Hazard: Small enough that it could conceivably go down someoneās throat.
Not Chew Safe: In addition to being a choking hazard, itās not fun to chew, trust me! The plastic and silicone are all good quality, no bad smell, but the silicone of the bubbles seems easy to tear with enough chewing (kind of line the Chewigem chewipal) and is thin. The shell is not fun to chew but doesnāt seem like itād shatter off into pieces easily. Carabineer could come off easily and be swallowed, possibly pinching.
Noisy: Iād call this a medium noise toy. The popping sound is there, so not good for a library, but itās not loud enough to disturb anyone in a moderate to loud area. The sound is sort of annoying to me. See video below.
Not Discreet: itās a white and almost neon piece of plastic. It looks like a childrenās toy. Not a good serious toy, but could be a nice addition to some desks if youāre in a more modern office. But your coworkers may just fall in love with this one!
See the video HERE to see this toy in action!
Conclusion? Iād recommend this one to a wide variety of people, but itās not perfect for anyone Iāve had try it. 6 out of 10 for me, better than average but kind of a one-trick pony.