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Wipeable Math Cards Set (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division)
I picked this wipeable math flash card set mainly for its reusability. The idea of being able to write, erase, and reuse the cards multiple times really appealed to me. I wanted something interactive and durable for practicing mental math drills with my niece.
The package came in under three weeks—faster than expected from AliExpress. The cards are a good thickness and laminated, and they feel high-quality. Each card has neatly printed problems and comes with two erasable pens and a small cleaning cloth.
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Great for hands-on learners
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Thick, durable laminated cards
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Bright and clear printing
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Includes pens and eraser
Cons:
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The pens could be better quality (one dried out quickly)
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Cards don’t have storage box, just a simple plastic pouch
Compared to similar wipeable math sets I’ve seen in U.S. stores like Target or Amazon (usually priced at $12–$18), this one was just under $5, including shipping. That’s unbeatable for the quantity and quality.
Did it meet expectations? Yes, more than. I expected a simple learning tool, but it’s been a go-to for practicing basic math without creating paper waste.
US $2.99
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12×12 Multiplication Bubble Pop Toy
This colorful push-pop fidget board is such a smart way to make multiplication practice fun. I bought it because my cousin struggles with math, and turning it into a sensory activity seemed like a clever trick.
Delivery took about 15 days. The board is made from high-quality silicone and the pops are super satisfying to press. It’s printed with numbers from 1×1 to 12×12, making it a full multiplication table.
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Visually stimulating
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Tactile and calming
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Ideal for kids with ADHD or sensory needs
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Numbers may fade over time with frequent use
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Slight chemical smell at first (went away after airing out)
This would cost around $15+ in a specialty toy store in the U.S., but I paid under $6. Definitely worth it.
Did it meet expectations? Absolutely. I wasn’t sure how much use it would get, but it’s been surprisingly effective and even the adults in the family fidget with it.
US $4.2
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Wooden 99 Multiplication Montessori Board
I bought this 99-board out of nostalgia—reminded me of those old-school wooden educational toys. The wooden pegs and printed board have a natural, clean design that makes learning tactile and engaging.
The set arrived in 17 days, neatly packed. The grid board is sturdy, and the small pegs fit into each square. Numbers are engraved, not printed, which is a huge plus.
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Great for self-guided learning
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Wooden pieces feel high quality
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Educational and eco-friendly
Cons:
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No lid or box for the small pegs (easy to lose them)
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Can be a bit time-consuming to set up
Compared to Montessori wooden sets sold in the U.S. for $25+, this one cost me around $9. That’s a major win.
Did it meet expectations? Yes, and then some. I now use it not just for math practice, but as a meditative tool—it’s oddly calming!
US $8.29
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Multiplication & Addition Chart Pop Fidget Toy
This dual-purpose pop fidget chart caught my attention because it combines both multiplication and addition tables on one board. I ordered it as a fun classroom tool.
Shipping was relatively fast—12 days. The silicone material is thick and the numbers are neatly printed. It folds flat and is easy to clean.
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Covers both addition and multiplication
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Doubles as a stress-relief toy
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Durable silicone
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Folding edges slightly warped
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Some numbers were off-center
In the U.S., similar multifunctional learning toys cost upwards of $15–$20. I paid less than $7.
Did it meet expectations? Yes, though I wish the numbers were printed more accurately. Still a fun and useful item for the price.
US $4.57
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Digital Learning Flash Cards (15 Cards with Erasable Pens)
This compact flash card set is more advanced and includes not just basic operations, but fractions and formulas. I picked it up to help my younger sibling with math homework.
It took 18 days to arrive. The cards are compact and come with erasable pens. The material is similar to laminated cardboard—easy to wipe and sturdy enough for repeated use.
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Covers advanced math topics
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Includes pens and formulas
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Portable and reusable
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Small print size
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No carrying case
This would go for about $10–$12 on Amazon. I paid under $5.
Did it meet expectations? Definitely. It’s a great value and good for older kids or middle schoolers.
US $0.99
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100-Grid Montessori Counting Board
I chose this 1–100 wooden board for early number learning. It’s a classic educational toy with little wooden tiles you match to a numbered grid.
The quality was better than expected for the price—each number tile fits snugly into its slot. It’s painted with non-toxic paint and arrived in 16 days.
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Full 100-grid coverage
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Teaches number recognition and order
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Solid wood construction
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No bag or storage solution
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Tiles could be thicker
For about $8, it outperforms many $20+ options in U.S. learning stores.
Did it meet expectations? Fully. It’s become a favorite quiet time activity at home.
US $6.11
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Sliding Wooden Multiplication Table Toy
I was curious about this product because it looked like an interactive abacus-meets-multiplication-table. Each row has sliding tiles with multiplication facts.
Delivery took 2.5 weeks. The wood is smooth, and the design is clever. It encourages kids to figure out answers by sliding tiles to reveal answers underneath.
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Encourages independent learning
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Good visual reinforcement
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Durable build
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A bit heavy for small kids
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Answer tiles are not in color (can be hard to distinguish)
This one cost me about $10—easily $15 cheaper than similar versions I’ve seen online in the U.S.
Did it meet expectations? Yes. A surprisingly fun tool that blends play and learning.
US $6
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15-Piece Reusable Math Learning Card Set
This set is a compact, travel-sized flashcard system. I bought it for car rides and coffee shop study sessions.
Shipping took just under three weeks. The cards are reusable, and the dry erase marker works smoothly. Numbers are printed in bold font.
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Lightweight and portable
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Great for on-the-go practice
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Reusable and eco-friendly
Cons:
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Marker doesn’t clip to cards
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Edges aren’t rounded (a bit sharp)
Only $3.50, compared to $10–$15 for similar items in stores.
Did it meet expectations? Yes, especially as a low-cost, low-clutter study aid.
US $3.2
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Multiplication Math Games Activity Board
This 12×12 multiplication game board is like a mini game show for kids. I liked the idea of turning math into a game.
Took about 15 days to arrive. The material is a smooth plastic, and the cards are interchangeable. It’s colorful and comes with pegs to mark correct answers.
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Game-style interaction
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Engaging for multiple kids
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Colorful and lightweight
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Pegs are tiny and can be lost
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No instruction sheet (figured it out via photos)
Cost me $7.90, while similar U.S. board games are at least $18–$25.
Did it meet expectations? Yes. It became a quick favorite during weekend tutoring sessions.
US $0.99
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9×9 Silicone Counting Fidget Toy
This pop-it toy is a 9×9 times table board with a more compact layout. I got it as a quieter alternative to larger boards.
Delivery was within two weeks. The silicone is thick and durable, and the pops are consistent. Numbers are easy to read.
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Compact size
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Quiet and tactile
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Easy to clean
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Limited to 9×9
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Slightly smaller pops
Paid $4.20, versus $12 at my local learning store.
Did it meet expectations? Yes, and I use it when I’m bored too—oddly satisfying!
US $0.99
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9×9 Multiplication Pop Game Board
I bought this mainly to compare it with the 12×12 version. It’s another silicone fidget with printed multiplication facts.
It came in just under two weeks. The material is identical to the 12×12, but this one is geared more for early learners or smaller hands.
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Fun and educational
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Bright, engaging colors
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Durable silicone
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Limited range (up to 81)
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Some slight printing errors
Cost: $3.70. In the U.S., I’ve seen similar toys for $10+.
Did it meet expectations? Yep! Great entry-level math tool.
US $3.5
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Overall Impression
I didn’t expect much when I first added all these math products to my AliExpress cart—I just figured I’d experiment. But I’m honestly impressed. The quality across the board was better than I anticipated, especially for the prices. Most items came within 15–20 days, were well-packaged, and matched their descriptions.
Would I recommend them? Absolutely—especially to parents, teachers, or tutors. These math tools make learning genuinely fun, and at a fraction of U.S. prices. I’m already building my next cart with more educational sets and STEM kits. AliExpress is quickly becoming my go-to for affordable teaching supplies.
US $0.99













