🎈 Popping Fun Meets Learning!
The Chuckle & Roar Sensory Fun Popping Game Braille Edition is an innovative educational toy designed for children ages 3 and up. This game combines sensory play with the foundational skill of learning Braille letters, featuring tactile letters on the reverse side for an interactive experience. With its compact dimensions of 8" x 2", this battery-free game is perfect for both home and travel, ensuring hours of engaging fun while promoting literacy and sensory development.
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | No Warning Applicable |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 8"L x 2"W |
Material Type | Plastic |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Color | White |
Theme | Sensory |
K**R
great unique braille toy
I am always looking for unique braille items that are fun for my blind daughter. I bought this as a surprise birthday gift since she loves fidget toys. She absolutely loved the gift which has the Braille on one side and the print alphabet on the other. we can play a game, work on identifying the alphabet in braille, or just use it as a large fidget toy.
B**M
Pop it
Love it. Bought for one of my blind students. He is learning braille and we play a game using pop it.
S**T
Inclusive and accurate
My 4 yo Braille learner loves pop-it’s and thought it was so cool there was braille on her new toy. Great for extra exposure.
K**G
Braille Pop-Its
Used this for my blind students for a fidget. Re-inforces the Braille alphabet and gives them a quiet fidget to use without distracting other students from learning.
D**R
Fun fidget for niche market
My mom loved it she's never seen anything like this, no pun intended she is learning braille to type it and read it to help others.
M**B
fun toy for braille learners
fun and educational toy for braille learners
D**N
Don't throw away the box!
I have been a teacher of the visually impaired for 25 years, but raised a sighted son who is also now a teacher. Kids of all ages, and even adults love this thing. You can sometimes find this at Target, which is just wicked cool, because stuff with braille on the box is very common on store shelves in the UK. As someone who is blind, I wish more products included the principles of universal design so that everyone could learn from them and braille would become as natural as print. Thank you Chuckle and Roar!
W**O
Simple, Entertaining Toy to Teach Braille, But Quality Issues Reduce Appeal
This is a toy that teaches braille. The product idea is great, but quality was disappointing. Raised symbols were not as easy to feel as I would have liked. The plastic is very thin. I would have happily paid several dollars more for a more durable, rubberlike plastic, somewhat larger size, and larger raised symbols.
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