The Fidget Seat

Sale Price: $748.00 Original Price: $988.00

Built for the kid who can't sit still - and shouldn't have to. The Fidget Seat is a movement-first chair designed for kids who crisscross, perch, kneel, and wiggle their way through the day.

Heart-shaped and handcrafted in mid-Missouri with the same quality behind the award-winning Soul Seat®, it comes in fun colors made to match their energy. There’s no rigid back, no requirement to "sit still," just a seat that's finally on their side.

Pre-order pricing through May 31, shipping will begin late June.

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Built for the kid who can't sit still - and shouldn't have to. The Fidget Seat is a movement-first chair designed for kids who crisscross, perch, kneel, and wiggle their way through the day.

Heart-shaped and handcrafted in mid-Missouri with the same quality behind the award-winning Soul Seat®, it comes in fun colors made to match their energy. There’s no rigid back, no requirement to "sit still," just a seat that's finally on their side.

Pre-order pricing through May 31, shipping will begin late June.

Fidget to Focus

The Fidget Seat is designed for growing bodies, giving kids the freedom to sit how they like, shift positions, and fidget naturally while they focus.

FAQs

  • For stability, we recommend selecting Glides if your kid will be using their Fidget Seat on hard floors, and casters for rugs or carpet.

  • Fidget Seats will begin shipping in late June. Should that timeframe change for any reason, we will be sure to notify you.

  • We designed the Fidget Seat specifically for elementary age kids, roughly 5-12 years old. However, we have had adults who are below 5’2” enjoy this size over our standard Soul Seat!

  • You can view a list of all materials and specifications on the Fidget Seat’s details page here: thefidgetseat.com/additional-details

blue Fidget seat for kids at a small table in a classroom with colorful rug

Fidget to Focus

Kids who fidget, shift, or resist sitting still are not failing to focus. They are attempting to find the postural orientation their body needs to focus.

The two heart-shaped cushions communicate their purpose intuitively. Kids rarely need instruction, as they just climb on, fold their legs below, and settle into whatever variation of the posture their body needs in that moment. The fidget continues and the focus deepens. These are not in opposition.