Russia’s consumer rights watchdog is to investigate fidget spinners amid claims on state TV that the gadgets could be used by political opponents to lure children.

According to the official statement published on Rospotrebnadzor’s website, the investigation was prompted by “concerns expressed by community of parents and teachers” and aims at researching how fidget spinners influence children’s and teenagers’ health and whether they can have any negative effects on it.

In the meantime, the watchdog advises parents to supervise children playing with fidget spinners and to buy them from sellers they trust.