Collection: Pop It Fidget Toy

Push pop bubble fidget toys are flat silicone toys with raised bubbles that can be pressed through to the other side, producing a soft pop. Flipping the toy over resets all the bubbles so the action can repeat. Chieeon carries bubble poppers in standard shapes, pocket poppers, pop fidget keychains, and pop fidget bracelets — all made from soft, flexible, washable silicone. Quiet, portable, and suitable for children and adults.

What we carry

Silicone bubble poppers are the standard format — a flat silicone tray in various shapes with multiple raised bubbles across the surface. The silicone is soft, flexible, and returns to shape after every press. Available in single colours and multicolour designs.

Pocket poppers are miniaturised versions with just a few bubbles on a small keychain-sized piece, designed to clip to a bag or sit in a pocket. The most practical format for kids who need a calming tool available throughout the school day — during transitions between classes, in waiting rooms, on car trips.

Pop fidget keychains and bracelets put the same bubble-pressing mechanism on something that's always carried or worn. Nothing extra to keep track of, nothing to fish out of a bag when it's needed.

Why they work

The pressing action gives consistent, predictable tactile feedback — the resistance of the silicone bubble, the moment of release, the soft pop. This type of repetitive sensory input is calming for many children with ADHD and sensory processing differences because it's controllable and low-stimulation. Occupational therapists recommend them as classroom-appropriate fidget tools because they're quiet enough to use without disturbing anyone else.

Frequently asked questions

What age are bubble popper fidget toys suitable for?

Standard silicone bubble poppers are suitable from around age 3 and up, provided there are no small detachable parts. Pocket poppers and keychain formats are better suited to children aged 5 and up. All products in this collection are made from non-toxic silicone.

Are push pop bubble toys good for ADHD?

Yes. The repetitive pressing action provides low-intensity sensory input that helps children with ADHD manage restlessness without disturbing their surroundings. The natural reset mechanism — flip over, start again — makes the action easy to sustain over extended periods. Pocket and keychain formats keep the tool accessible throughout the school day.

How do you clean silicone bubble popper toys?

Wash with soap and warm water. Silicone is non-porous so it doesn't absorb dirt or bacteria, and it dries quickly. Fine for shared use in classroom or therapy settings.

What is the difference between a bubble popper and other fidget toys?

Bubble poppers provide auditory feedback — the soft pop — alongside tactile feedback, which most other fidget toys don't. That combination of sound and touch is part of what makes them satisfying and hard to put down. They're also among the simplest fidget tools to use, with no learning curve and no parts to manage.

For other tactile fidget options, see our squishy toys. Full range at Sensory & Fidget Toys.