Hot on the toy scene right now are "fidget spinners."
Spinners are small three-pronged ball bearing contraptions that rotate and spin mesmerizingly between one's fingers, bringing a sort of sensory calm to jittery nerves. But while the craze started a couple months ago, did you know the fidget spinner was first invented in the early 1990s?
For creator Catherine Hettinger, it all started when she witnessed some boys throwing rocks at people a few decades ago. And of course, since "idle hands are the devil's playground," Hettinger set to work inventing a toy that would keep hands busy and children out of trouble. "It started as a way of promoting peace," Hettinger said, "and then I went on to find something that was very calming."
Hettinger's patent expired on the original design before the spinner sales took off a couple months ago. An inability to cash in on the invention's success hasn't stifled her excitement over the benefits its users are experiencing, though.
"That was always the concept -- to help people," Hettinger told Money. “The culture we live in now — the times now — everyone has a need for fun. People are realizing it — and it’s true."