Wikki Stix for Doodlers - Kid's Travel Essential: Portable Creativity On-The-Go! Pack of 24 Wikki Stix in Neon and Primary Colors. Made in USA ! 3 & Up.


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  • Perfect Vacation Companion: Wikki Stix for Doodlers is a kid's travel essential, providing endless creative entertainment without the need for screens. Ideal for long journeys, it ensures a mess-free and engaging alternative, making every moment of the vacation memorable.
  • Stress-Reducing Fidget Fun: Beyond creative play, Wikki Stix for Doodlers doubles as a stress-reducer and fidget toy. The tactile sensation of shaping and molding the sticks provides a soothing experience, making it an excellent tool to calm fidgety fingers and promote relaxation in any setting.
  • Perfect Small Gift For Both Kids And Adults As A Christmas Stocking Stuffer, Party Prize, Or Any-Time Gift
  • Small Compact Tube With 24 6” Wikki Stix! Convenient Take-Along Size For Those Moments Of "Down Time".
  • Versatile Arts and Crafts Medium: Wikki Stix for Doodlers isn't just a toy – it's a versatile arts and crafts medium for kids. Spark creativity with 24 six-inch sticks that can be shaped, twisted, and combined to bring 3-D designs to life. Let their imagination soar as they create unique masterpieces, fostering artistic expression and skill development in an enjoyable, mess-free way.

Wikki Doodler. Small, compact and easy to have on hand. Contains 24 Wikki Stix for plenty of creative fun. Includes instructions for 3-D designs, plus QR code for lots of additional creative doodling. Tame those fidgety fingers! Perfect for: stocking stuffer, purse, carry-on, anytime diversion, office, R & R, the annoying Neighbor kid! Kids and adults will love the Doodler! If you are new to Wikki Stix, they are simply made of knitting yarn and food-grade wax. Non-toxic, They do not contain gluten, latex, nor Peanut or other nut oils or by-products. They are endlessly reusable, will not break or tear apart but cut easily with scissors. Wikki Stix conform to all consumer safety regulations and are widely used as a teaching tool in schools. They are excellent for learning letters and numbers. And they can be pressed together for 3-D creativity too! With Wikki Stix, there is no right or wrong way to play! Proudly made in America! .

  • autumn.gorczany@conn.info

    08-03-2026

    My kids love these! Got these for a plane ride and they were a hit! Kept my little one occupied for two hours making all sorts of things. I love these wiki sticks!!

  • assuntahilll2480@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Lots of simple fun. We used to play with these years ago at a local restaurant that put them on the tables. Great stocking stuffer!

  • garrettpetraov38463@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    A traditional toy and the kids really love it. Just like the picture and the quality is great. It is easy to use and the kids understand how to play it. I think is a great toy and something different for the kids to play. I use it to work concentration and precision on kids during therapy

  • siklok45@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    We absolutely love Wiki Stix! They’re a lifesaver for keeping my kids entertained in restaurants, airports, on planes, and during long car rides. They’re super portable, making them perfect for any situation. Plus, the creative possibilities are endless—my kids are always coming up with new, fun designs and shapes. A must-have for keeping little ones busy on the go!

  • urenner@tremblay.biz

    08-03-2026

    My daughter loves these! She is almost 3 but has loved them since 2.5 years old. They keep her occupied for such a long time. They are perfect for restaurants or just around the house! They are sticky so we do wash her hands after but they really don’t leave too much residue! This is our second container as our dog ate the first one… but she’s fine! These toys are calming and so fun to play with!

  • susanuimargaretew1191@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Great for kiddos on air planes! They keep my toddler entertained for quite a bit on the three hour flights we take several times a year. They’re waxy so they stick to the tray tables but don’t leave residue. They’re easy to use and bendy, but don’t poke or hurt kiddos. All three of my kids enjoy them - ages 3, 6, and 8. Would recommend!

  • fm4219141@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    We love wiki sticks! They are super easy to use and fun for car rides/plane rides or for kids needing to sit quietly (as they are silent), but are a bit expensive for the number you get and their one-time use in our home. They are great for kids ages 3 through 8-years-old. I would say just to be careful they don't get left in your car as the wax is super sticky...

  • zayne@microsoft.com

    08-03-2026

    I bought this item as a distraction for visiting grandchildren, ages 2 and 4. The package has 2 waxed paper strips, 12 each, stuck down by color. After stripping off the waxed pieces they lost interest. The 4 yo was able to twist 2 colors together, but the 2 yo wasn’t interested at all. I bought the cheapest version I could find,, and now I’m certain they are too expensive for what they are, from the small counts to the large, all brands. They did not sustain the interest of my grandchildren.I did assess them myself to see if they stick as stated. They stuck to others and to hard surfaces, but they are not substantial enough to form shapes, even for kids a bit older.. One more observation: If dropped on the floor, especially carpet, these slightly sticky pieces will collect household dust, and eventually stop sticking altogether.I would not expect most 2–5-year-olds to make creative projects from these without guidance. However, if you show them something you assemble, most children will attempt to copy it, rather than create their own. No creativity in that. Still, there might be some fine motor skills benefit.I suggest you stick with molding clays at this age. A better sensory experience, IMO, and even a 2-year-old can manipulate clay.Update 11-14-2021 I returned these. After my original review, I realized it would be significantly cheaper to use chenille stems (AKA pipe cleaners) because the sticky feature does not add much to bendy stems, IMO. Besides, pipe cleaners are very useful for cleaning in tiny spaces, like between baseboard radiator fins, and fishing out black gunk from your sink drains. (I do like versatile products.) Look for something like the link. You could even brush them with non-toxic white school glue if you really wanted to add stickiness. Or solidify finished projects by brushing it on.https://www.amazon.com/Pipe-Cleaners-Chenille-Assorted-Decorations/dp/B081K6TSTY/

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  • aut******

    My kids love these! Got these for a plane ride and they were a hit! Kept my little one occupied for two hours making all sorts of things. I love these wiki sticks!!

  • ass******

    Lots of simple fun. We used to play with these years ago at a local restaurant that put them on the tables. Great stocking stuffer!

  • gar******

    A traditional toy and the kids really love it. Just like the picture and the quality is great. It is easy to use and the kids understand how to play it. I think is a great toy and something different for the kids to play. I use it to work concentration and precision on kids during therapy

  • sik******

    We absolutely love Wiki Stix! They’re a lifesaver for keeping my kids entertained in restaurants, airports, on planes, and during long car rides. They’re super portable, making them perfect for any situation. Plus, the creative possibilities are endless—my kids are always coming up with new, fun designs and shapes. A must-have for keeping little ones busy on the go!

  • ure******

    My daughter loves these! She is almost 3 but has loved them since 2.5 years old. They keep her occupied for such a long time. They are perfect for restaurants or just around the house! They are sticky so we do wash her hands after but they really don’t leave too much residue! This is our second container as our dog ate the first one… but she’s fine! These toys are calming and so fun to play with!

  • sus******

    Great for kiddos on air planes! They keep my toddler entertained for quite a bit on the three hour flights we take several times a year. They’re waxy so they stick to the tray tables but don’t leave residue. They’re easy to use and bendy, but don’t poke or hurt kiddos. All three of my kids enjoy them - ages 3, 6, and 8. Would recommend!

  • fm4******

    We love wiki sticks! They are super easy to use and fun for car rides/plane rides or for kids needing to sit quietly (as they are silent), but are a bit expensive for the number you get and their one-time use in our home. They are great for kids ages 3 through 8-years-old. I would say just to be careful they don't get left in your car as the wax is super sticky...

  • zay******

    I bought this item as a distraction for visiting grandchildren, ages 2 and 4. The package has 2 waxed paper strips, 12 each, stuck down by color. After stripping off the waxed pieces they lost interest. The 4 yo was able to twist 2 colors together, but the 2 yo wasn’t interested at all. I bought the cheapest version I could find,, and now I’m certain they are too expensive for what they are, from the small counts to the large, all brands. They did not sustain the interest of my grandchildren.I did assess them myself to see if they stick as stated. They stuck to others and to hard surfaces, but they are not substantial enough to form shapes, even for kids a bit older.. One more observation: If dropped on the floor, especially carpet, these slightly sticky pieces will collect household dust, and eventually stop sticking altogether.I would not expect most 2–5-year-olds to make creative projects from these without guidance. However, if you show them something you assemble, most children will attempt to copy it, rather than create their own. No creativity in that. Still, there might be some fine motor skills benefit.I suggest you stick with molding clays at this age. A better sensory experience, IMO, and even a 2-year-old can manipulate clay.Update 11-14-2021 I returned these. After my original review, I realized it would be significantly cheaper to use chenille stems (AKA pipe cleaners) because the sticky feature does not add much to bendy stems, IMO. Besides, pipe cleaners are very useful for cleaning in tiny spaces, like between baseboard radiator fins, and fishing out black gunk from your sink drains. (I do like versatile products.) Look for something like the link. You could even brush them with non-toxic white school glue if you really wanted to add stickiness. Or solidify finished projects by brushing it on.https://www.amazon.com/Pipe-Cleaners-Chenille-Assorted-Decorations/dp/B081K6TSTY/

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