KENOSHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- With the help of investors and a 3D printer a group of Kenosha School of Technology Enhanced Curriculum (KTEC) students worked together to create their very own business.
Fidget spinners — the multipronged, whirling gadgets that became so popular this year that some schools banned them as a distraction — have been marketed as playful diversions meant to help people ...
Diagnosed with ADHD at age 7, Kyah Timm of Hendrum, Minnesota, has created special jewelry to help those with ADHD and other neurodifferences. Kyah Timm, 13, talks about her small business called ...
Retail giant Target (NYSE:TGT) is selling fidget spinners, one of this year’s most popular gadgets, with levels of lead deemed unsafe for children, according to a new report. The study, conducted by ...
Target is selling a fidget spinner with 330 times the federal legal lead level limit for toys, according to a new report. The retailer told researchers that the sale was justified because the spinners ...
YOU can spin them on your nose, chin, finger or tongue. Some include LED lights; others resemble a ship’s wheel, or even a skull and crossbones. The fidget spinner has three paddle-shaped blades ...
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YOU can spin them on your nose, chin, finger or tongue. Some include LED lights; others resemble a ship’s wheel, or even a skull and crossbones. The fidget spinner has three paddle-shaped blades ...
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