Three toys in one: flip it to switch from happy to angry, pop the pop-it bubbles on its arms, then spin it like a top. The perfect soothing motion for little hands that need to move.

One smiling side, one grumpy side: the child flips the octopus to show how they feel. On each arm, pop-it bubbles to press again and again. And when it's time to unwind, you spin it like a top.
Press, flip, spin — three repetitive, soothing motions that help little hands channel the overflow and gently refocus.
I'll try it — $4.99When energy ramps up or emotions spill over, hands finally have something to do. Press, flip, spin: three repetitive motions that help kids settle back down gently.

The happy side and the angry side give a simple language to kids who struggle to say what they feel. Flipping the octopus becomes a first way to communicate.
Small, quiet and battery-free, it follows the child everywhere calm is needed: homework, the waiting room, a long drive or a moment of transition.
One smiling side, one grumpy side: the child flips the octopus to name and show how they feel, without having to find the words.
Each tentacle is covered in bubbles to press, again and again. The soft click keeps fingers busy and releases tension.
Set it down, give it a flick and watch it spin. The hypnotic motion helps focus attention and catch your breath.
A material that's pleasant to the touch, bends without breaking and wipes clean with a little soapy water.
No shrill sound, no charging: it slips into a pencil case or a calm-down kit without bothering anyone around.
Small enough for a pocket, sturdy enough for a school bag: a self-regulation tool that's always within reach.
Three soothing motions, suited to lots of different needs.
The need to move finds a discreet outlet: fingers stay busy on the bubbles while the mind stays on task, in class and at homework time.
The steady click of the bubbles and the predictable motion of the top offer reassuring sensory input and a calming anchor.
A motion to repeat to slow the pace: flip it, press it, breathe. The angry side also gives a place to set down the tension.
Pressing the bubbles and launching the top works finger coordination and fine motor skills, while helping you find your balance again.
“My 7-year-old keeps it in his desk. Instead of getting up constantly, he presses the bubbles and spins the octopus. His teacher noticed the difference in the first week.”
“As an educator, I always keep two or three in my calm corner. The kids love flipping the happy/angry face to show me how they're doing. It's become our little code.”
“My daughter is on the spectrum and hates noisy toys. This one is silent and it soothes her in the car. We never leave for a long drive without it.”
Flip it, press its bubbles, spin it. A soft little octopus to help your child refocus, wherever they are. Available in coral orange and mint green for $4.99.
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