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Fidget spinners: The small toy first designed for therapy has Cairns kids in a spin
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YOU may have seen them – metal spinning discs in all sorts of colours and most likely in the hand of every kid aged six and above. What was designed to help people who have trouble focusing or fidgeting – such as those with ADHD, autism or anxiety ...and more »
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Fidget spinners: The small toy first designed for therapy has Cairns kids in a spin - The Cairns Post
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Runners win gruelling challenge against Kuranda Train | Cairns Post - The Cairns Post
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