Durbanites get fidgety with fidget spinners
If you don't have a fidget spinner as yet, no need to panic, there are many ways to create your version of the device.

Durbanites are spinning out of control with the new fidget spinner toy that has hit almost every shop in the city.
The toy which was designed for children with ADHD, went viral across the world and became a new toy for those who have difficulty focusing.
But what is it made from? They are small, ball-bearing devices that the user can rotate between his or her fingers. The momentum of the toy provides a pleasing sensory experience.
The need to have a spinner saw them spinning of the shelves. If you don’t have a fidget spinner as yet, no need to panic, there are many ways to create your version of the device.
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