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Farm Friends Articulated Fidget Pack — 4‑Piece 3D‑Printed Animal Fidget Toys

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Farm Friends Articulated Fidget Pack — 4‑Piece 3D‑Printed Animal Fidget ToysThe clickers snap. The corgi waves. The frog presses. These four bend and that is a whole different kind of satisfying. The Tween Space Farm Friends Articulated Fidget Pack is the first multi pack in the collection and the first fidget that moves in segments. Four animals corgi, pig, duck, and sheep each with smooth articulated joints that bend and twist and click quietly into place. They are pocket sized (about 3 inches each), classroom safe, and

The clickers snap. The corgi waves. The frog presses. These four bend — and that is a whole different kind of satisfying.

The Tween Space Farm Friends Articulated Fidget Pack is the first multi-pack in the collection and the first fidget that moves in segments. Four animals — corgi, pig, duck, and sheep — each with smooth articulated joints that bend and twist and click quietly into place. They are pocket-sized (about 3 inches each), classroom-safe, and built for the kind of fidgeter who needs their hands to move without anyone noticing.

John (9) prints every animal at The Tween Space in Mississippi. Jake (6) tested all four and declared the pig his favorite "because it wiggles." Nora (12) picked the color palette so each animal looks like itself and not like a blob with legs. Three kids. Four animals. One pack. Endless quiet fidgeting.

Why Articulated Beats a Single Motion

Snap-clickers are one motion. The corgi is one motion. The frog is one motion. The farm friends are a sequence — bend the neck, twist the tail, pose the legs, click each joint back into place. It is a fidget you can use for ten seconds or ten minutes, and it stays interesting either way.

For classrooms, the quiet matters. These are not clickers. They do not snap. The joints move with a soft, near-silent click that will not make the kid next to you turn around. For car rides, the set matters — four animals means two kids can each have two, or one kid can cycle through all four without getting bored.

Best For

  • Classroom fidgeting — quiet, non-disruptive, looks like a tiny toy
  • Car rides and travel — four animals, endless combinations
  • Tween birthday favors and party gifts
  • Sensory breaks at home or school
  • Fidget collectors building out the full Tween Space family
  • Kids who need motion that lasts longer than a single click

How to Use

Pick an animal. Bend the neck. Twist the tail. Pose the legs. Click a joint back into place. Repeat with the pig. Then the duck. Then the sheep. Then start over with the corgi. No batteries. No setup. No noise. Just four animals that move the way your hands want them to.

Care

Wipe clean with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not submerge in water — these are farm animals, but they are not waterproof farm animals. Do not put in the dishwasher. Keep out of hot cars and direct sun — PLA softens under high heat. The joints are durable but not unbreakable — if an animal loses a leg, it is probably because someone bent it backward. Bend forward. Forward is the direction.

Common Questions

How is this different from the other Tween Space fidgets?
Four motion types, one family. The clickers snap. The corgi waves. The frog presses. The farm friends bend and twist — articulated joints that move in sequence instead of a single motion. This is also the first multi-pack: four animals in one pack.

Are they quiet enough for a classroom?
Yes. The joints move with a soft, near-silent click. Not a snap. Not a pop. A quiet bend that will not distract the kid at the next desk. Jake tested these during homework time and no one told him to stop.

What animals are in the pack?
Corgi, pig, duck, and sheep. Four animals, one pack. No substitutions, no random picks — every pack has all four.

How big are they?
About 3 inches long each. Pocket-sized. Backpack-sized. Small enough that a kid can hold two at once and still have hands left for homework.

Will the colors match the photo exactly?
Close. Because each animal is 3D-printed and finished by hand, slight color and finish variations are normal. Your corgi might be a shade lighter. Your pig might be a shade pinker. That is the handmade promise, not a flaw.

Who makes these?
John, age 9, prints every animal at The Tween Space in Mississippi. Jake, age 6, tested all four and picked the pig as his favorite. Nora, age 12, picked the colors so the corgi looks like a corgi, the pig looks like a pig, and the duck does not look like a potato.

The clickers snap. The corgi waves. The frog presses. The farm friends bend. Ten fidgets. Four motion types. One family. All tested by a 6-year-old who takes his job very seriously.

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