Description:
This tactile maths toy combines times table practice with stress relief in a single silicone popper. The Times Table Poppet 12x12 helps learners press numbered bubbles to rehearse multiplication facts while enjoying the familiar popping action, making revision calmer and more interactive for classroom or home use. If you want a math fidget toy times table that supports short, focused practice sessions, this foldable-style popper offers a compact way to repeat tables and unwind.
Key Points
The design presents multiplication tables in a clear, numbered layout across the surface so children can follow and test facts while pressing each bubble. It is double-sided, showing both the 12x12 grid and a complementary 12+12 arrangement, which can make switching between multiplication formats straightforward and varied during practice. The popping sound is gentle and intended to provide a calming tactile rhythm that many users find helpful for concentration and stress relief 😊.
Made from eco-friendly silicone, the surface is soft to the touch and non-toxic according to the manufacturer, which supports repeated handling and classroom use. The printed numbers are described as durable and resistant to smudging, so visual cues remain legible after washing. Consider that if very large digits are required for visual impairment, the standard print size may not suit every need.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Times Table Poppet 12x12
- Material: Silicone, non-toxic and odourless
- Layout: 12x12 multiplication grid and 12+12 double-sided format
- Range: Numbers 1–144 displayed across the bubbles
- Cleaning: Fully washable for easy maintenance
- Colour/Finish: Purple dot pattern with right angle detail
Usage Recommendations
Use brief, timed drills to combine repetition of a particular table with the calming act of popping. For example, focus on one row of the grid for a few minutes, then switch to a different row to keep sessions varied and engaging. The toy can be useful during short breaks to reset attention before returning to a study task, and it works well as a hands-on prompt in group learning or one-to-one tutoring.
Because it is soft and flexible, the popper is portable and can be rinsed under running water to remove dirt. The printed multiplication table is intended to remain clear after cleaning, however frequent heavy scrubbing should be avoided to preserve the ink. For very young children, supervise use if small, simultaneous tasks are being combined with the toy to ensure focus stays on the learning activity 🎒.










