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My uncle bought me the Dizzy Disc when I was about 5 and now 11 years later, I still love to spin! But I have to admit that I have become kind of addicted. My advice would be not to use the Dizzy Disc for prolong amounts of time and to cover your feet when using because serious bruising can occur due to the grooves on the Disc. I can spin for hours now and I almost wish that my parents had taken it away from me way back when. Maybe its just me but I spin with my Ipod in I feel less stressed. Anyhow, I love my Dizzy Disc and will keep it forever!
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My autistic son, who is 5, was constantly craving to spin. We got him this toy at a on line store, Pocket full of therapy, p f o t dot c o m and has the cheapest price for it includding shipping. So far he has overcome that need and can last not too long, which is a good thing for him.Best Deals for DIZZY DISC
We bought the Dizzy Disc for my son with PDD and sensory issues. He loves to be in motion, and I thought this would be a good pick. Both of my kids love this, and when we had a playdate at our house with five other kids, they were lined up to take a turn spinning. The Dizzy Disc is rated for users up to 150 pounds, so even I took a turn. It's a blast to use, and you can really get moving.Most people's experience with a spinning toy is with the Sit 'n' Spin, which was a decent toy back in the '70s when I was a kid. Today's Sit 'n' Spins are very cheaply made, and only spin for the smallest kids. Even then, the kids don't really get moving very well. This product is very sturdy, with integrated ball bearings, and it goes fast.
The seating surface is big enough for kids and smaller adults to sit, lie on their bellies, kneel, or even stand (with a spotter you could seriously kill yourself without one). The Disc also has an adjuster to change the angle of the platform for additional challenge.
This is a great pick for any kids, but especially appealing for those with autism spectrum disorders or sensory processing disorder. This was well worth the price, and will be a keeper in our house.
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