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Bread Toast Loaf (BS-090) after-school fidget for homework desks (FAQ ages 6+)

A single golden-crust Bread Toast Loaf on a light-yellow cream studio platform with the Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

A Bread Toast Loaf (BS-090) after-school fidget is one food-style loaf for a single school-age homework desk. Press the golden crust, watch the dent climb, then put the loaf away when the pencils stop. The shop kid-use page sits at school-age. This listing leaves ages blank. It is not a snack, not a chew toy, and not for anyone under 3.

Bread Toast Loaf is a one-piece SKU. Assign it to one named chair. Do not treat the loaf as a split snack, a sibling voucher, or a toddler tray item.

Pack count is a chair count, not a sibling voucher

BS-090 ships as a single loaf. One piece answers one seating question: who, tonight, already presses toys with fingers and does not chew edges?

That number is not a classroom crate and not a “share with the little one” coupon. If two eligible chairs need a loaf each, buy a two-count card. If the named kid still gums pencil ends or toy skins, the loaf stays boxed. A younger sibling who can palm the same table is a reason to wait.

Bakery look is a photo, not a snack

The product photo is a milk-bread loaf: rounded block, toasted golden cap, cream crumb walls. The shop’s bread callout is “as shown.” The butter-shape callout means food-style stick or loaf. Neither line is a kitchen label.

A loaf that looks baked will get bitten if it sits on a real toast plate. Keep it off dinnerware, out of a play-kitchen oven, and out of a lunchbox. If the skin splits or sheds, retire the piece. The terms page already files the line as toys, not food. This listing does not store grams or inches. The scent cell is empty. Do not invent a bakery smell.

The age ladder: empty cell, aisle floor, shop page

Three clocks sit on this purchase. They do not add up to a hall pass. The ages field on BS-090 is empty. An empty cell is a missing number, not a stamp that a kindergartener may take a bread-look loaf to the island.

US toy shelves often print 3+ because children under three still mouth objects. That is a category floor, not a lab seal on this SKU. This card does not show 3+. If you need the agency page, start at the CPSC small-parts guidance. This article will not reprint the regulation.

Kid-use copy lives on the FAQ. That answer aims at school-age use and treats the toys as something you press with hands rather than chew. Read the wording there. A birthday candle does not cancel a chewing habit. None of those lines is a medical claim. Use the tightest rule at home: missing ages cell, under-3 floor, shop page. If anyone at the table still mouths toys, leave the loaf in the sleeve.

3:30 desk matrix

Read the rows as a yes-or-no, not as a hope.

3:30 scene Palms only? What happens to BS-090
One school-age kid at a real desk, no mouthing Yes One loaf out; box it when pencils stop
Two eligible kids, one loaf No — count mismatch Buy a pair or pick one named chair
Island still holding toast or crackers No Food leaves first, or skip tonight

Bought the loaf for a ten-year-old who shares the hour with a walker? Park it on a high, lidded shelf until that child is out of the room.

Desk gates before the crust comes out

Rebound as a listed motion

On this card, slow rising means you press a dent and you can watch the golden cap climb back. Fast bun toys snap shut. That is the listed motion, not a worksheet timer. Bread Toast Loaf is tagged as a slow rise squishy. The shop line is short: squeeze this slow-rise butter and watch it rebound. A 3 sits in the rise cell as listing ink. Do not time a math problem against it.

People Also Ask, pulled 16 August 2026 through DataForSEO for the seed “slow rise squishy,” still clusters around what the motion is, whether you can change it, where to shop, and which piece is rare. Busy fingers between problems are not a treatment plan. A fidget mark here is a palm-press use tag, not a clinic device.

Field card for BS-090

Read the stamps as they sit. Do not copy a neighbor SKU onto this loaf.

Quantity 1 — single stick / one butter squishy
Rebound class Slow rising — press in, then watch it rebound
Form Bread, as shown; butter-shape food-style loaf
Use tag Fidget (palm press)
Soft / crunch / stretch Unmarked
Bead fill / foam / PU foam Unmarked
Sound class Unmarked — this page assigns no noise rating and does not compare the press to foam
Scent / size / grams / ages Empty

Carton warning copy still wins if it is stricter than this table.

Hacks do not reprint the card

Search pages also ask whether you can change how slowly a toy climbs. This shop card does not publish a kitchen recipe for that. Freezer time, a hair dryer, and lotion do not print an ages grade or a new rebound class. Do not heat the loaf. Care copy lives on the FAQ. This page will not reprint wash steps.

Some slow rising squishies in this shop carry a soft tag. This loaf does not. Do not borrow that feel from another card.

Search pages sell kits; this page sells one loaf

A mid-August 2026 U.S. snapshot for “slow rise squishy” (DataForSEO) still leans jumbo food kits, craft clips, and specialty shops — none of those results is this bread loaf.

Need more than one chair?

Those cards are still hand toys. The pair and the four-count do not carry this SKU’s fidget tag. This single loaf is not a chase figure. The crust looks baked because the photo is bread-shaped.

Pencil-cup postscript

Hand the loaf to one eligible desk. Count the crust back into the sleeve when the worksheet goes away. Keep it boxed if anyone under 3 can reach the chairs, or if anyone at the table still chews toys. A blank ages cell is not a waiver. The shop page sits at school-age; use the stricter rule at home.

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