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  1. Alison Garabedian says:

    I bought one and tried to write the multiplication table for my son to practice, but the permanent marker just beads up on the surface. Are the links above the exact ones you bought? Wondering if the one I got just has a different make-up or coating and I should try a different toy.

  2. Sandy Power says:

    FYI, they now make Pop It’s with the numbers and letters on them!

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      Yes! My son actually got one for his birthday. They are great!

      1. Do you have a link please?

  3. Diane Henderson says:

    You can write the COLOR WORDS on the square one. There are enough pop its to spell them out. Children can then practice identifying the color, color word & spelling it as they pop the letters for that row of colorful dots. 🙂

  4. Also looking for how to keep the numbers on! Sharpie just rubs off. Pen rubs off. Vis-a-vis rubs off. Tried clear finger nail polish… it cracked and everything came off. Lol. Tomorrow going to try modge podge!

    Please if somebody find what works

    1. Any luck with mod podge? Looking for an easy solution. It rubs off between students but such a great one to one teaching tool for alphabet etc.

  5. Love these ideas so much that I tried it today with my summer school students! What did you use to write the letters? I used a sharpie but it smeared off by the end of class!

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      Shoot! I’m sorry. I am trying to find a better solution…I tried paint pens and it did the same thing. I’ll keep you posted if I find anything that works better!

      1. What about using stickers? (Numbers or letters)

  6. MaryCatherine says:

    How do you get the sharpie to stay? I have tried different sealers and nothing is helping the sharpie stay.

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      I’m sorry! I’m trying to find a good solution. So far Sharpie works the best, but yes it does eventually rub off.

  7. Kadie Gault says:

    Great ideas for these! Thanks!!

  8. Barbara McDonald says:

    Great ideas!! I bought a couple of the round for my classroom. I want to try and find a smaller version of your 100 square. Really love larger “pops” and have 10 !! I love your idea of actually placing numbers/letters on the ‘pops’ themselves. Thanks

  9. Nicole Mariscal says:

    These are such fun and great ideas! Thanks!

  10. My girls love these toys – what a perfect way to incorporate learning into the fun! Thank you!

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