🎲 Pop, Roll, and Learn - The Game Changer for Family Fun!
The Learning Resources Dice Poppers are a dynamic duo of manual dice poppers designed for ages 3 and up. Made from durable plastic, these poppers keep dice contained while adding excitement to board games and math activities. With a compact size of 8.6 x 4.5 x 2.36 inches and a lightweight design of just 0.16 kg, they are perfect for on-the-go fun. Ideal for enhancing early math skills, these poppers are a fantastic gift for board game lovers and educational play.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Multi |
Theme | Number |
Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 8.6 x 4.5 x 2.36 inches |
Size | Medium |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | To support learning in early math skills |
Power Source | Manual Winding |
Number of Players | 1, 1-10 |
J**Y
Works great!
Bought these for a game in math class. The teacher loved them so much I gave them to her! No more flying dice in the classroom. We gave the kids with more experience the trickier dice. I wish they had bulk orders.
P**
Even the 2yr old could operate it.
Used the blue double dice unit to play Monopoly.No dice knocking the playing pieces around.No chasing dice on the floor.Great for young children.
R**I
Bought for gaming
Bought to make a pop button for my game with a dice roller. Works perfect and has that satisfying popping click when pushed.
A**Y
Great for math learning
These are great we use them to learn addition and multiplication. The students love how interactive they are. These could be used in a variety of ways in k-3 maybe even 4th and 5th depending on how you used them.
A**N
Mild poppage
They don't pop very easily
M**A
Teacher approved
I love using this in my classroom! Avoids losing dice and using the giant versions too.
M**G
Loads of fun
We play many games at gatherings and the holidays and have used these. Durable, not too loud.
U**R
Red popper unreliable
The media could not be loaded. The blue popper works fine. The red popper has issues. It randomly gets sort of stuck in a way where the die doesn't flip amd this you get the same number repeatedly in a row. It doesn't happen every time, but it happens enough to screw up the random chances of a normal dice roll. See video. Video shows some successfull and some unsuccessful dice popa from the red popper.
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