18 Pcs Math Fidget Spinner, Fidget Toys for Kids, Multiplication Game, Addition and Subtraction Fidgets, Math Manipulatives for Classroom School Home
$11.99
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 0.1 inches |
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| Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
| ASIN | B0DGBHBJJG |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months – 15 years |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Manufacturer | Yalozziwu |
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Customers find this fidget toy to be a super fun learning tool, with one mentioning it’s a great way to practice math facts. The toy spins smoothly, and one customer notes it makes perfect birthday party favors.
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18 Pcs Math Fidget Spinner, Fidget Toys for Kids, Multiplication Game, Addition and Subtraction Fidgets, Math Manipulatives for Classroom School Home
$11.99


Emileigh R –
Worth while – helpful little tool!
Spinach smoothly, easy to operate and read! I got these for my 3rd grader who’s having a little trouble with his multiplication. He loves finding the answer on his little fidget spinner. It’s easy for him to navigate and find the answer. Its given him a nice little confidence boost!
Kindle Customer –
Fun and accurate… once you figure it out
I’m not really sure how well these teach, but my sons (ages 7, 10 and 12) love them. I had to watch a quick You Tube short to understand how they work, but after that it was easy peasy,and I felt like an idiot for not understanding it right away. 🤣
Jodi –
Neat learning tool
Great learning tool especially for kids that need something hands on. Colors pop, the spin is smooth and the numbers are clear to read.
EssentiallyTwinkle –
Education sneaks up on you!
Super fun toy with incredible spinability, an educational tool that sneaks up on my kiddos during play. We keep these in our school bag so wherever we go they can “play” with math, memorizing the equations. THRILLED with this purchase!
Carla Houseright –
Love them!
What more could you ask for than a fidget toy that helps with math facts. I bought these for my daughter and granddaughter. It’s a fun way to get to know you math facts without all the writing them over and over to learn. The plus side is she can quiz herself without my help and the pressure of me if someone waiting on her answer. That’s a definite win win situation!
Bush –
Pretty Impressed
As a math Interventionist, I am always looking for ways to help my students master some of their math skills in fun, engaging ways. When I saw these “fidget spinners”, I ordered these immediately for my students!PROS:1) You get 2 sets of spinners–one with addition/subtraction facts and the other with multiplication/division facts!2) Sorry, I only showed the red and blue spinners, but they come in several different colors.3) These are GREAT for my students who need something in their hands to help them focus.4) The spinners move easily and they are easy for students to read. The numbers are clear and bright. The arrows on the spinners clearly point to the number they should add/subtract/multiply/divide.LOVE:The thing that I LOVE the most about these math spinners is the fact that they are self-checking for my students! If a student is using one of the addition spinners for example, they can easily check their answer by turning the spinner over where the arrow points to the correct answer! (See photos) This allows me to put these in a math center, or for my students to use with a partner because the students can check their own (or each other’s) work.The added bonus to this, is that I can show my students how subtraction is the inverse of addition and division is the inverse of multiplication. This, typically, can be a difficult concept for students to understand.CONS:1) The only thing that is a “con” is that the plastic that the spinners are made from isn’t the strongest I have felt. It’s not flimsy or cheap feeling, but it does feel less sturdy than I would have expected. I think my older students would be fine using these without supervision; however, I would not allow my younger students (1st grade) to use them on their own for fear that they might break them accidentally.But, I am VERY happy I ordered these and I can’t wait for my students to use these to practice their math facts!
KC –
Learning tool
My granddaughter uses all the time. She is learning her multiplacation.
Ashley –
Creative learning
These products are amazing tool. My children love them and my son on the spectrum is able to learn and stem at the same time. This product is made from a heavy durable plastic. The spinning is not loud which made it even more appealing. Highly recommend if you have kids that don’t learn traditional or kids that like to have fun and learn.