🧋 Sip on calm, pop into focus—sensory play that’s as trendy as bubble tea!
The Learning Resources Bubble Tea Break! Sensory Fidget Activity Set is a 19-piece multi-colored plastic toy collection designed for children ages 3 and up. Compact and manual, it combines tactile bubble tea-inspired fidget toys with 15 guided social-emotional learning activity cards and an emotions poster, making it ideal for home, classroom, or therapy use to develop sensory and emotional skills.
Item Dimensions | 10 x 8 x 3 inches |
Size | Small, Medium |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Multi |
Theme | Social-Emotional Learning |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | SEL |
Power Source | Manual |
Number of Players | 1 |
A**A
Cute!
I bought this as a gift for my 5 year old who likes fidget toys and she loved this little set. My 20-month-old also enjoyed it. The colors are cute and vibrant. The little squish dumpling is not as durable as the other pieces. There are a couple of spots that have rubbed off the dumpling already. The other squish/fidgets seem to be more durable. Overall I think it's a good price for the set of your kids like those fidget toys.
S**Y
Great for calming corner
The media could not be loaded. We use this in our calming basket when we have big feelings. Cute and fun. It helps distract my toddler from his big feelings and calms him fairly quickly. The little book that comes with it is good for maybe older kids, so it can grow with him. It has good calming tips. The boba cup has sand which is kind of stuck inside so it’s usually hard to find the smile beads in it. Still cute though.
J**K
Learning Resources - Bubble Tea Break Sensory activity set for ages 3+
This set is labeled for children aged 3+, but it also says "toddlers 1 - 3" in the title. Personally, I think it's more the 1 - 3 years than 3+. The pop it can be used at any age as can the dumpling. The bubble tea toy seems to be more for the 1 - 3 age range as it's a very basic toy with a straw that goes up and down.It also contains flash cards that can be used to help guide a child to calm themselves down. The flash cards aren't simple enough for a child to just look at them and know what to do - they have to be read to them.All in all, it's not a bad set of toys. I just wish the bubble tea was a bit more engaging of a toy because it's not enough to entertain those on the older portion of the description.
A**N
This was perfect for my daughter for her ADHD
ADHD
M**E
Great idea. Bad Execution.
My daughter loves this set. I introduced the pieces one at a time with cards being last and she was excited they all come together. But the only thing that would stand the test of time, especially at neurdiverse kid, is the pop it. The dumpling is foam that breaks down easily and the drink came already impossible to see inside. Keeping for the cards.
A**C
This company is lovely
I love how the make their teaching tools & that they value teaching kids how to regulate emotions. I'm an adult & I honestly bought this for myself lol
S**.
Cute concept, but the execution wasn't all there
While I like this trio of fidget toys (how could I not like a boba-themed set?) it has a few small flaws that prevent me from endorsing it enthusiastically.The dumpling squishy? Very cute. My daughter put it in her backpack and carried it around all day. It has a satisfying soft texture and is easy to squeeze. But after one day of use, the white paint is chipping off of the top and one of the eyes has half rubbed away. The toy didn’t get wet or subject to unusual use, so I was disappointed to see the wear and tear showing so quickly.The donut popper is fine. The bubbles pop up and down easily. I’m not sure I would have recognized it as a donut without the packaging identifying it, but that’s OK. It does what it’s meant to do.It’s the boba tea that I found the most frustrating to use. The purple sand on the inside sticks to the walls so thoroughly that the balls on the inside are pretty well obscured. One of the activity cards says that there are smiley faces in the sand, but despite our best efforts neither my husband nor I were able to locate them. My daughter twisted the straw once or twice but this toy quickly lost her interest.
A**O
Disappointed in this set
The media could not be loaded. You can't see anything in the sand. My granddaughter was not interested at all.
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