
These squeezy animal keychains offer a fun and engaging way to promote fine motor skills and hand strength. The squeezing action required to "pop out" the poo provides targeted strengthening of the small muscles in the hands and fingers, specifically targeting pincer grasp development. This activity can improve dexterity and hand control. The tactile feedback from the squeezing and the visual interest of the popping action offer a multi-sensory experience. While marketed as a keychain, the manipulative aspect makes it a potential fidget tool, providing a discreet and portable outlet for tactile seeking or restless energy, which may support attention and focus. The element of surprise with random animal selection (while allowing for some preference) could also be incorporated into play-based therapy activities to address flexibility and adapting to change.