• A: Repairs are generally not recommended. Gluing may introduce new chemical toxins (such as volatile substances from strong adhesives), and altered shape after repair may ruin the stress-relief experience. Given the low unit price of such toys, direct replacement is safer and more hygienic.

  • A: If concerned about chemical materials, you can choose natural stress relievers such as walnuts or bodhi beads (for hand-rubbing), or simple items like paper balls and fidget cubes. You can even release stress by exercising muscles with a hand gripper.

  • A: Not at all. Amid high modern workplace stress, designs of fidget spinners, squishies and others have become increasingly business-like and discreet. Playing with them moderately at a desk is an effective way to improve focus and relieve fatigue, and is widely accepted.

  • A: It is possible. If you rely solely on toys whenever facing pressure instead of solving real problems, an “emotional compensation” mechanism may form. It is advisable to use them as a way to regulate emotions, not as an escape from reality.

  • A: Yes, but they mainly play an auxiliary role. Tactile stimulation (such as squeezing and kneading) promotes the brain to secrete endorphins and dopamine, temporarily diverts attention, lowers cortisol (the stress hormone) levels, and brings a moment of calm.

  • A: If the surface is severely sticky, the material has degraded or released internal oily substances. This not only worsens the feel but also attracts more dust and bacteria — it is recommended to replace it directly.

  • A: After cleaning, absorb surface moisture with a dry towel, then air-dry in a ventilated place. Avoid direct sunlight or high-temperature baking, as heat can cause the material to age, become brittle or deform.

  • A: Use warm water with a small amount of neutral dish soap, gently rub the surface by hand, then rinse thoroughly with clean water. Do not use alcohol or highly corrosive solvents, as they may damage the surface coating of the material.

  • A: This is physical ageing of the material. After repeated squeezing and air exposure, the internal structure of PU or silicone gradually fatigues, resulting in slower rebound, sticky surfaces or hardening. This is normal wear and tear; regular replacement is recommended.

  • A: Children under 3 years old are strictly prohibited from playing with toys containing small parts (such as fidget spinners, pop-eye dragon eyeballs) to prevent choking. In addition, the materials must be free of BPA and heavy metals, and parents should supervise children to avoid biting the toys.

  • A: Plasticizers (such as phthalates) are commonly used to increase plastic flexibility. Excessive plasticizers in inferior toys may disrupt the human endocrine system with long-term contact or accidental ingestion, posing potential risks especially to children’s reproductive development.

  • A: Pungent odours usually come from raw materials, with varying degrees of intensity. Fragrances are often added to the materials to mask the smell.

  • A: Pungent odours usually come from raw materials, with varying degrees of intensity. Fragrances are often added to the materials to mask the smell.

  • A: First, check whether the product packaging has a 3C certification mark. High-quality products usually use eco-friendly silicone, TPR or PU materials, which are non-toxic and odourless. Avoid extremely cheap “three-no products” (no manufacturer name, no address, no quality certificate), as inferior products may be made from industrial waste.

  • A: They mainly fall into several categories: squishies (slow-rebound PU/silicone), fidget spinners (bearing-driven), clickable toys (such as fidget keyboards and endless bubble wrap), squeezable toys (such as pop-eye dragons and grape balls), and electronic toys (such as electronic wooden fish). Different types cater to different stress-relief needs (tactile, auditory or visual).

  • These toys are suitable for children and teenagers over the age of 3.However, customers have stated that these products "are suitable for both children and adults", and "are applicable to boys and girls of all ages". Therefore, the applicable age range almost covers all age groups. They are particularly beneficial for individuals with autism, ADHD or sen...

  • Yes, the original design intention of these toys was to be easy to squeeze! They are made of soft and elastic TPR material, which has a good response to pressure.Customers unanimously described their texture as "soft and elastic", and the touch was satisfactory. One reviewer even said that they wished it "could be a little harder so that there would be m...

  • Yes, the Stress Balls are specifically designed for stress relief. They're made of soft silicone that can withstand countless squeezes without damage, providing a calming sensory experience.The product is marketed as a "powerful stress relief tool" that helps reduce anxiety and promotes relaxation for both body and mind. It's particularly suitable for of...

  • Although there are only a few common colors listed in the product description, you can choose "random color" or "optional color".As long as you provide the standard Pantone color code, we can customize the production according to your requirements.

  • Many users report that Playgoro fidget toys help manage anxiety, improve focus for ADHD, and provide calming sensory input. The repetitive squeezing action can be soothing and help channel restless energy. While not a medical treatment, Playgoro is widely used as a therapeutic tool by occupational therapists.

  • You can purchase authentic Playgoro products directly from our official online store, or find them at major retailers like Target, Amazon, and specialty toy stores. Always verify you’re buying genuine Playgoro to ensure quality and safety.

  • To clean your Playgoro stress ball, simply wipe it with a damp cloth using mild soap and water. Allow it to air dry completely. Avoid submerging Playgoro in water or using harsh chemicals.

  • Playgoro toys are made from a non-toxic, BPA-free, dough-like material that provides a unique squishy texture. The filling is a proprietary hypoallergenic compound that’s safe for all ages 3 and up.

  • Playgoro offers a unique groovy glob texture that returns to its original shape after squeezing. Unlike foam or gel stress balls, Playgoro provides exceptional tactile feedback, durability, and a satisfying sensory experience that users describe as therapeutic and addictive.

  • Please rest assured that our TPR stress toys strictly follow international safety standards during production. TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber) itself is a non-toxic, odorless, and eco-friendly material with excellent wear resistance, aging resistance, and tear strength. This ensures both the product's lifespan and user safety. All our products undergo strict...