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Yes/No Clicker Fidget Toy – Bluey-Inspired Interactive Decision Maker | ADHD & Autism Friendly

Mississippi

$6.50
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Made in Mississippi
Interactive yes/no clicker — useful for focus and nonverbal communication
Compact and classroom‑friendly

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Make decision-making fun with this Bluey-inspired Yes/No Clicker Fidget! Designed with bright, playful colors and satisfying tactile feedback, this handheld clicker features two easy-press buttons—one for “Yes” and one for “No”—perfect for quick choices, games, or just fidgeting.


Whether kids are picking what to watch, answering silly questions, or just keeping their hands busy, this interactive fidget toy delivers a satisfying click every time. Lightweight and durable, it’s great for home, car rides, classrooms, or on-the-go entertainment.


Features:
Dual-button “Yes” and “No” design
Satisfying tactile click for sensory play
Bright, kid-friendly colors
Compact and easy to carry
Durable 3D-printed construction


Perfect for:
Decision-making games
Fidgeting and focus support
Gifts for Bluey fans
Party favors and stocking stuffers
Designed with fun in mind and built to last, this clicker is a simple but engaging way to bring a little extra joy (and fewer arguments!) to everyday decisions.