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THE FIDGET GAME Popping Mats (4 Pack) - Sensory Toys for Kids with Autism, Stress or Anxiety - Rainbow Popper for Toddlers, Boys, Girls, & Adults

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About this item

  • FLEXIBLE & DURABLE: Our Rainbow pop fidget mats are made from high-quality silicone material that you can bend, twist, and squeeze, providing endless fun without worrying about wear and tear
  • PORTABLE STRESS RELIEF: Compact and lightweight, these pop it toys are the ideal stress-relief companion on the go. Slip one into your bag or pocket and have access to relaxation wherever you are
  • NON-TOXIC AND EASY TO CLEAN: Crafted from non-toxic food-grade silicone, these kids toys are safe for everyone. Plus, cleaning is a breeze - just wipe away any dirt or residue, and they're good to go
  • VIBRANT POP FIDGET TOY: Immerse yourself in a rainbow of vibrant colors that will bring a smile to your face. Let the hues brighten your day and add a playful touch as you soothe your mind


Play, Relax, Repeat: Rainbow Pop It Toys for All Ages!
Get ready to play with our Rainbow Pop It Mats - the ultimate stress-relief companion that brings joy, relaxation and vibrant colors to your fingertips! Imagine the satisfaction as you bend, twist, and squeeze these mats, feeling the smooth and soft texture beneath your fingers. Made with high-quality silicone material, this popping fidget toy offers a flexible and durable experience that will keep you entertained for hours on end. And the mats' non-toxic composition ensures worry-free fun, making them safe for kids and adults alike!
Discover Why Kids, Teens and Adults Choose Our Pop it Fidget Mats:
✓ Sensory Satisfaction: The soft silicone creates a soothing pop sound while soothing your mind and body.
✓ Long-lasting: The durable silicone material provides endless hours of play without falling apart.
✓ Rainbow Set: Enjoy a set of 4 popper fidgets in vibrant colors that help brighten your day!
✓ Easy to Clean: Wipe away any dirt or rinse under water to keep your mats in perfect condition.
✓ Fun Stocking Filler: Our pop ups for kids are an excellent sensory gift for all occasions!
Pocket-Sized Bliss: Rainbow Pop It Mats for On-The-Go Relaxation
With their compact and portable design, our mats are ideal for helping relax your mind from stress and anxiety while on the go. Slip one into your bag or pocket and take it with you wherever you go. Whether you're waiting in line, commuting, or simply needing a moment of relaxation, our Rainbow Pop It Mats are ready to be your loyal companion.


ESHSK
Reviewed in Canada on February 14, 2025
This was a huge hit with my 7 year old son who has ADHD and likely has dyslexia too. He normally does not like reading but he loved the format and fun of this game. I even taught him to tell time (quite easily!) the first night we played this. It’s a little pricey, but it works SO well, it is well worth the money. Thank you!
sdhc
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
My kids loved the game! They didn’t even realize they were learning!
john d.
Reviewed in Canada on September 5, 2024
Kids love it.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 23, 2024
I purchased The Fidget Game first for my daughter to practice her sight words and she loves it! She loves that we can play this as a part of her evening ‘homework.’ As a parent you must find ways to make learning fun! As a mom, I like that the cards come in different levels of difficulty so that the game can grow with her.I am also an educator and as the literacy lead at school I have purchased sets of The Fidget Game for all the K, 1, 2 & 3 classrooms at the school. The teachers appreciate that it is aligned with the Science of Reading and that it incorporates ‘heart words’ and ‘lightning words!’Thank you, Fidget Game! I look forward to trying more games!
Mum
Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2024
Pros:Suitable for a range of age groups.High-quality, durable cards with clear, bold printing.Easy to set up and play, with straightforward instructions.Well-packaged, making it gift-ready and convenient for parents.Cons:Expensive product.Requires adult engagement.
Victoria Escobar
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024
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Mel
Reviewed in Canada on December 7, 2024
I have a daughter that is 8 and a son that is 4 and loves this game. The instructions are very easy to follow.
RA
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2024
Daughter is in grade 3 and learning to read has been a challenge. When she finds something difficult she avoids- so practicing reading is never pleasant- but this game she is willing to play without a fight! I wish there was a little more depth to the game but it seems to be working or at least something that she is willing to use to practice her reading. I like that you can change out the flash cards for different levels and subjects. Happy with purchase.
Zenamamma
Reviewed in Canada on October 25, 2024
This is a lot of fun and really helps kids learn to read especially when your doing the worksheet that it supplies to print from online.
Jono89
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
I got this for my family (6 kids from ages 16m to 11y) for Christmas. The word cards are a bit off for the grades in my opinion, depending on what state you live in I suppose. I have a child who is just starting to read, and the PreK set of cards is what another child of mine was being introduced to in Kindergarten.It goes up to 3rd grade. My oldest 2 children are 5th grade and 3rd grade. They both needed significantly harder words.I'd say the appropriate grade level, if you're going by what a child should know, is about 1st and 2nd.The pop its themselves are very high quality. The exact same color, and popping quality.Overall, a great addition to a homeschooling family, elementary school classroom, or for struggling readers. Would be very easy to adapt for math and other things that you can use flash cards with.
Alex
Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2024
I work with older students who are below level and struggling readers. This game is good because it is not to “babyish” and has very straight forward rules that allows for modifications and sometimes adding different rules like someone says the word for you and then you have to spell it or write it. I like that you can still make it your own.I really like the unicorns cards and goblins or gremlins I believe, and I like that it follows current research and science behind reading, so it complements the lessons that you may be doing.My only suggestion for the game is maybe labeling the cards differently from grades levels and instead using beginner, on your way, or even just level one, two, three. The reasoning is because you maybe using grade one and two with students who are in grades five and six which the do notice and can impact self esteem and abilities, but you could easily put tape over it too.
Jalina King
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023
I first laid the foundations of reading with my 7yo and 5yo: letter sounds, vowels and consonants, syllables, and etymology. Then, before I learned about this game, I had a "word of the day," which we would break down into syllables, and I would explain why each word was spelled the way it was. Beyond that, it was hard to motivate my 7yo to learn to read, and I wasn't quite sure what my next step was for my 5yo. Enter The Fidget Game! After one week of this game (just 4 words), they were BOTH reading sentences! The game worked exactly as described on Shark Tank: by learning common words, their brains were free to focus on sounding out new words. I would mix in simple new words with their learned sight words, so the learned words acted as breaks and a confidence boosts in between the new words. They were both so excited! Now they're reading everywhere they go, even words that are new to them. I've also started expanding the game by creating word searches and bingo cards using all the words they've mastered in the game. Once we've learned our new words for the week and are ready to incorporate them into the game, I only have to supervise a round or two of them playing to be sure they've mastered each word and aren't cheating. Then, they play independently while I tend to my other duties. Great game for a homeschooling mama who has ADHD and 5 young children! BONUS: There are extra mats for the little brothers to play with while the big brothers play.I will say I don't understand the division of the grade levels. They don't seem to progress in difficulty from Pre-K to 3rd grade, so maybe there is another way they are organized that I am unaware of. I also don't quite agree with how some of the hearts and lightning bolts are assigned. On Shark Tank, the creator explained that the hearts are for the tricky parts that the children had to memorize and the the bolts were for words that made sense phonetically and that the children could "read in a flash." On the word "funny," for example, the "nn" are assigned a heart, but the double-n has the function of giving the "u" its short sound, so phonetically, the word does make sense. That's just one example. We just don't use that aspect. I've also skipped the unicorn cards for now because I want them to have to read a word for each of their turns. We didn't add the gremlin cards in until after we had done 8 words. For the sake of others' enjoyment of the game, I do wish the instructions that came with the game explained the game as well as the Shark Tank pitch did. The QR code on the instructions did lead to a better explanation.So maybe half a star off for presentation, but as far as fun and effectiveness go, this game WORKS!
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