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Math spinner — ADHD anti-stress fidget

$14.99each

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Math spinner
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Quick answer — Math Spinner, $14.99: a fidget that pairs focus with mental math. Helps kids with ADHD and dyslexia learn while moving. Shipped from Québec.

What it is

The Math Spinner blends the tactile fun of a fidget spinner with a quick mental-math challenge. As the child spins it, their hands stay busy while they work through the additions, subtractions, and times tables shown on it. At $14.99, it's a two-in-one tool that turns practice into play.

For many kids, learning math sitting perfectly still is genuine torture. The spinner lets them learn while moving, which boosts attention and recall.

Who it's for

Ideal for children with ADHD who need movement to focus, or with dyslexia/dyscalculia who benefit from pairing numbers with a gesture. It makes mental math feel less intimidating.

  • At home: practise times tables without the groans.
  • In class: a useful fidget instead of a distraction.
  • In tutoring: reinforce number-fact automaticity.

The spin mechanism is smooth and sturdy, in a compact format that sits well in the hand. Recommended from age 5-6, when first operations begin. Sold in packs of 2.

Frequently asked questions

What age is it for?
From age 5 or 6, when a child starts basic operations. It stays useful through elementary school for drilling number facts.
How does it help a child with ADHD?
It channels the urge to move into something useful: the child focuses better on the math because their hands are occupied.
How is it sold and shipped?
Sold in packs of 2 at $14.99 retail, with wholesale pricing for volume orders. Shipped from Québec.
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