This rice paddle stands on its end and is weighted so it won’t fall over even if you accidentally bump it (like those roly-poly toy people I remember from when I was a kid - Weebles?). Lots of rice cookers have a clip-on holder for the rice paddle, but mine inexplicably doesn’t.
I have a couple wooden spoon and also these plastic spoons (come with the rice cookers). I have to say I like these plastic spoons because the rice don’t stick to them as much, so the rice just come right off.
Yup, all the new plastic rice scoops have little bumps (or dimples) on them to keep the rice from sticking. It works surprisingly well.
Oh yeah, one other thing. Here in Japan, people often bring the rice cooker to the table so they can refill their bowls with warm rice as needed. If you keep the spoon in the rice cooker, you can’t close the lid and the rice gets cold. That’s why this one is so clever. The scoop (and the tablecloth) stay nice and clean. Also, since it’s standing up, it doesn’t take up much space on the tabletop.
Speaking of Joseph Joseph. I really like this strainer spoon, especially in the largest size, which is big enough to pour through from a fairly large saucepan.
I was so impressed with this, after using it, I bought several more for gifts (and repurposed one for the cat). A really great inexpensive tool that works quite well.