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Product Description
Turning Education into multisensory fun!
Brandi Dugal, was a passionate teacher who saw too many kids struggling with reading, she crafted fun, engaging tools to simplify learning for all kids, including those with dyslexia, ADHD, and autism
It all started with a dream in a classroom.
At The Fidget Game, we’re redefining how kids learn. With every game, tool, and program we create, our goal is simple: to spark joy, grow confidence, and help children thrive.
Let’s Transform Learning Together!
We’re more than just a company—we’re a community of dreamers, doers, and believers in the power of play. If you’re a parent, a teacher, or someone who cares about a kid’s future, join us!




Expected Results in 30 Days: Learn to Read in Weeks with SNEAKY ELVES
Learn letter sound blendingMaster 30 CVC wordsIncrease word recognitionImprove fluency
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Make Learning Enjoyable: Our CVC word games for kids come with a total of 45 playing cards that are ideal for Pre–Kindergarten children to provide your little ones an educational game that offers hours of fun as they play on their own or with friends and family without needing to aimlessly stare at screens
Encourage Blending Words: The CVC word flashcards and fidgets are designed to teach your child consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) patterns with carefully chosen interactive CVC words so children can begin blending sounds on their own in an engaging yet challenging and fun word game
Educational Gift For Kids: Our fidget game with CVC words for kindergarten makes for an educational yet equally fun gift for boys and girls to help them learn while having hours of fun! This educational fidget game makes the perfect gift for Birthdays, New Year’s, Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, and more
Engaging Learning Activity: This word spelling game comes with instructions and learning guides that allow up to 4 players to play together anytime and anywhere. The instructions are easy to follow for everyone and laid out with your little one in mind to help them easily pick it up and start playing
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kiera –
Awesome game!
So fun for my students in grade one. A great engaging game that still teaches CVC and everyday phonics. They love to play the game and practice at the same time. All directions were clear.
Jillia Cheyne –
Great reading/ learning game
This game has been great for my daughter who hasn’t been enjoying learning to read. She loves playing it and doesn’t realize she’s learning as we play!
Kat –
Wonderful
This has been very helpful in teaching my child to read. Fun for her too!
Dawna –
Letter colours hard to read
This looks like it will be a great game for my granddaughter. I am disappointed with the lettering on the yellow fidgets as it is very difficult to read.
Adrienne Crawford –
Perfect game for young readers working on CVC words. My 4 year old son loves this game!
Kmick –
My students LOVE this game! We use it in many different ways for phonics activities. I use it with Kindergarten all the way through fifth grade! Love it!
Lauren G. –
Love the CVC words and had a blast playing! The only issue is the yellow pop-it’s are a bit hard to see for my older eyes. Definitely agree it’s science of reading approved and think it’s great for beginning CVC readers.
Verified –
I am a 1st grade teacher and mother of 3. This game is a fun and updated way to help kids learn cvc words. It taps into tactile, visual and auditory learning. We created variations to the game also. I would love to be able to add more words.
Lori Stone –
This educational toy is a set of three letter word cards and pop fidget toys and corresponding word cards. I think the object is to use a young person’s fondness for the fidget toy to help keep him/her engaged in learning. The concept is a little off, but helpful–as is the set of cards and fidgets. The mind body connection can be a powerful learning booster, so pressing the correct fidget bump while speaking the sound is a good idea, but only if the focus isn’t entirely on the fidget bit. The sneaky elves on the cards encourage kids to sound out the words. The colors and fidgets correspond, and each color corresponds to one vowel sound so that vowel sound is on the same color fidget/card. Purple are hearts and are like a reward fidget. I think this could be much better. This kit is rather basic in that each word needs it’s own fidget. There are also no fidgets with only vowels. This teaches strictly consonant, verb, consonant spelling, and that’s okay for very beginning beginners. But The colors are brighter than the letters, so it’s difficult to see, especially on the yellow colored fidgets, what letter is there. It does come with instructions and the fidgets look like they could be strung onto a large ring, or chain, maybe, but the come loose in a ziplock. This could be better, but especially for kids with sensory needs, this might be a great way to help keep them engaged and make learning fun. I might trace the letters on the fidgets with a sharpe or paint pen.