These magnetized metal balls were purchased for an 11 year old boy with ADHD to use in a virtual school. He's constantly tugging at anything he can reach. Compressible and stretchable objects break within a few weeks. He chose her as a new toy and he likes her very much. They seem pleasant to manipulate and their magnetic properties are intriguing. BUT they drive me nuts with their clicking sound when he manipulates them with his hands. And he keeps dropping her. He wouldn't be able to use them in a normal school. And can be loss prone.
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