Stress Balls

Everyone loves stress balls. Stress balls, also called sensory balls or squeeze balls, can help reduce anxiety, focus attention, and provide calming sensory input to keep fidgety hands busy. From soft foam stress balls to slow-rise squishy balls and gel-filled sensory spheres, our collection includes stress relief toys for classrooms, therapy offices, the workplace and home use. Perfect for kids, teens, and adults who need a simple, quiet way to release tension and improve concentration.
Nice Berg Fidget
$10.99 $12.99
Globbles - 16 pack
$17.99 $21.99
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Dream Drop
$5.49 $5.99
Mindfulness Magic Ball
$14.99
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Emoji Stress Balls (One Dozen)
$11.49 $14.99
Arggh! 3 Pack Neon Sensory Balls
$12.97 $14.99
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Crunchy Snow Ball
$4.49
Giant Stress Ball
$17.99 $19.99
Polyhedron Squeeze Ball
$3.49 $4.99
Rainbow Pom Ball
$4.59 $4.99
Koosh Mondo
$12.99 $15.99
Giant Brain Ball
$17.99
Pop Fidget Stress Ball
$3.99 $5.99
Mello Mallo Fidget
$4.49
Arggh! 3 Pack Fidget Ball - Calm Colors
$14.99 $19.99
Globbles - 3 pack
$5.99 $7.49
Globby
$7.99 $8.99
Mega Fun Doh Ball
$5.49 $5.99
Mood Dude Set (Ethnic)
$24.99
Squishable Orbs Slow Rise Balls
$1.99 $2.59
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Striped Gummi Ball - Small
$1.67 $2.59
Arggh! Moon Stress Ball
$14.99 $19.99
Giant Cheese Stress Ball
$14.99 $19.99
Giant Dice Stress Ball
$19.99
IsoFlex
$6.99 $7.99
Angry Firm Squeeze Ball
$3.97
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Giant Gumball Stress Ball
$14.97 $19.99
Bubble Glob Stress Ball
$3.99
Pop Fidget Stress Cube
$3.99 $5.99
Atom Ball
$3.49 $3.99
Gross Zit Headz Squeeze Ball
$5.97 $7.99
Don't Stress Meowt Chubby Kitty
$4.49 $4.99
Shaggy Stress Ball
$3.99
Cool Cat Stress Ball
$4.49
DNA Ball
$5.49 $6.49
Pug Face Stress Ball
$3.97 $4.99
Squeeze Dino Popper
$5.49 $5.99
Stress Star
$0.99 $1.79
Click Clack & Pearl Gel Duo
$9.49 $11.99
Marble Squish Stress Ball
$2.49 $4.99
Giant Meatball Stress Ball
$17.99 $19.99
Super Goo Balls (set of 4)
$9.99 $12.99
Slush Ball
$5.99 $6.99
Woven Ball
$0.99 $1.49
Inside Out Ball
$3.99
Stardust Shimmer Stress Ball
$3.97
Rainbow Mesh Squeeze Ball
$2.49
Moody Face
$4.49
Jelly Ball
$1.97
Crystal Bead Ball
$5.49 $6.99
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Feeling stressed? Give one of these a squeeze. Stress balls are a fun way to relieve day to day stress, focusing in class or while working on tasks, letting out excess energy, reducing anxiety, and calming down. Shop our broad range of stress balls from tiny to large, smooth to textured, patterned to solid colored, and everything inbetween. Whether you want to add some relaxation to your life, or provide a calming tool for your students or clients, you'll find exactly what you're looking for here.

What are stress balls used for?

Stress balls allow you to keep your hands busy and your mind focused. Squeezing them creates a safe outlet for nervous energy which can reduce anxiety and stress. Like their name implies stress balls are fantastic for stress relief, being used in classrooms, offices, and therapy settings to promote relaxation and improve focus.
 
Are stress balls good for anxiety or ADHD?
 
Absolutely! The soft feel of a squishing stress ball can help melt away the anxiety with each and every squeeze. Stress balls with textured insides like the beaded stress balls, Argggh Neon Sensory Balls or the Snowball can be especially effective for this. The calming feel of the stress ball can help the user manage their ADHD to concentrate better on tasks, in school, or in the workplace.
 
What types of stress balls are best for kids?
 
Kids are drawn to balls that are brighly colored, soft, and fun to squeeze. Globbles are bright, sticky (but easily washable), and endlessly satisfying to play with. If you want something with a really cool feeling texture, you can't go wrong with the Gump from Speks. If you want something 

Can stress balls help improve focus or fine motor skills?

Yes! Squeezing and manipulating stress balls strengthens hand muscles and enhances fine motor coordination. For children, this is good for handwriting and sensory development. For adults, it’s a great way to improve grip strength and maintain manual dexterity. They’re especially useful during study sessions, therapy exercises, or office work.

How should I care for my stress ball?
 
Take care of your stress ball and it’ll take care of you. If it gets dirty, rinse it with water and a mild soap, then let it air dry. Avoid pinching or overstretching small areas of the ball — this can create microtears that wear it out faster. Applying too much force on a single spot may even cause a puncture (ending in sadness and quite possibly a mess). Always squeeze evenly over the entire surface, and don’t stretch your stress ball beyond its natural shape.
 
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