Mushie Silicone Dice Press Toy – Two Poppable Dice for Sensory and STEM Learning (Dried Thyme/Natural)
The Mushie Silicone Dice Press Toy gives babies aged 10 months and up a pair of soft, poppable dice for hands-on play. Each die is molded from 100% food-grade silicone in a Dried Thyme and Natural color palette. The raised dots on every face are designed to be pressed, which helps little fingers build strength and coordination while introducing early math concepts.
What makes these dice educational?
Each die has numbered dots from one to six. Pressing the dots provides a tactile experience that supports fine motor skill development. Parents and caregivers can use the dice to teach counting, number recognition, and even simple addition or subtraction. This makes the set a STEM-friendly toy that blends sensory exploration with early learning.
Safe materials and care
The silicone is free from BPA, PVC, and phthalates, so it is safe for babies who put toys in their mouths. The dice are easy to clean: wash them with warm water and mild soap, then let them air dry. Avoid using harsh or scented cleaners, as these can damage the silicone.
Specs at a glance
| Material | 100% food-grade silicone |
| Color | Dried Thyme / Natural |
| Age range | 10+ months |
| Quantity | 2 dice |
| Cleaning | Hand wash with mild soap, air dry |
| Safety | BPA-, PVC-, and phthalate-free |
How should you clean these silicone dice?
Rinse the dice with warm water and a drop of mild dish soap. Rub the surface gently to remove any dirt. Rinse thoroughly and set them on a clean towel to air dry. Do not use abrasive scrubbers or scented cleaning products, as these can leave residue or cause fading.
About Mushie and this toy
Mushie was founded in 2018 with a focus on beauty, safety, and function. Their press toys are designed to encourage sensory exploration and fine motor skill development. The simple colors and minimal design fit into calm, modern playrooms. This Dice Press Toy is a practical tool for parents who want to combine learning with everyday play.