🎲 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 |
N**N
Replacement for Trouble game
Bought as gift for my Mom. She made her own version of the Trouble game and this was perfect!
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.
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.
X**X
Must have for gaming
If you play a lot of board games like we do, you need to get these. They’re a staple of our board game experience now, as we (almost) never have to worry about the dice running off the table or knocking other game components over.I say almost never, because every now and then, someone gets too eager and turns them into a projectile. That’s not a fault of the device though - it’s just a fault in humanity
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