Learning Resources Pop for Letters, Early Phonics Game, Alphabet Recognition, ABCs, 8 Pop Cards, Ages 4+, Grades PreK+

Brand:Learning Resources

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Kids will practice upper and lowercase letter recognition with popcorn fun. Pick a popcorn card, say the letter out loud, and keep the kernel. Pull a POP kernel and all your pieces go back. Includes 92 letter cards, 8 Pop cards, spinner, and guide. FROM THE MANUFACTURER Reach into this fun box to practice alphabet recognition and beginning letter sounds. Includes 100 die-cut Popcorn cards—uppercase and lowercase letters plus the Pop card, which forces players to put all of their Popcorn back into the carton. Great grab-and-go game. Box measures 3"L x 3"W x 6 1/4"H. For 2–4 players. Grades PreK+.

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GIVE THE GIFT OF LEARNING: Whether you’re shopping for holidays, birthdays, or just because, toys from Learning Resources help you discover new learning fun every time you give a gift! Ideal gift for Halloween, Christmas, Stocking Stuffers, Easter Baskets Stuffers or even for Homeschool. Box measures 3"L x 3"W x 6.25"H, Fun for ages 4 and up. POP set includes includes 100 die cut popcorn cards uppercase and lowercase letters plus the POP card, which forces players to put all of their popcorn back into the carton. Practice alphabet recognition and beginning letter sounds on the go. Reach into this fun box of POP for Letters to practice alphabet recognition and beginning letter sounds.
Batteries 1 Unknown batteries required.
Country of Origin Hong Kong
Customer Reviews 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,339 ratings 4.8 out of 5 stars
Department Toys & Games|Learning & Education
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number LER8431
Item Weight 0.01 ounces
Manufacturer Learning Resources
Manufacturer recommended age 4 - 8 years
Product Dimensions 2.9 x 3 x 6.6 inches
Release date April 1, 2019

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Scritto da: A.C.
Students love it!
Makes letter recognition fun!!
Scritto da: Gail Matson
Dr. Seuss' Birthday in this March--Hop on Pop activity
Giving as a gift to our 4-year old grand-daughter plus the Dr. Suess Book Hop on Pop. I will probably add in a box of microwave popcorns, too!
Scritto da: GF
Perfect for preschoolers
Exactly as picture, easy to use and very helpful for pre school aged kids. I haven’t played the game they have for it, I do my own activities. Great simple product.
Scritto da: Kim Bathgate
Our nephew loved it
He tried getting everyone to play it Christmas morning.
Scritto da: christi mcafee
Fun and educational
Love this game. The kids ask for it everyday. They don’t realize they are learning.
Scritto da: Bubba
Eh.
Not much to this game. It gets boring very quickly so we use it to create other games like phonics bingo with bingo boards we already own. It’s just eh.
Scritto da: T
The kids love it!
This is a great learning tool.
Scritto da: Amber
Great letter practice!
I've got to give this 5 stars because my 4 year old has wanted to play it every night since we got it, and now only has a few letters that he doesn't know. I think we will move on to saying the letter sounds next. Like others, we don't play how the directions say. We play more like this: I take a popcorn, hold it up, if he gets the answer, he keeps it. Then he takes a popcorn, if he gets the answer, he keeps it. If he doesn't know what it is, I keep it. When one of us gets a POP, he jumps up and down around the room, and I put the top on and shake up the popcorn box. At the end, I give him a chance to tell me what the letters are on the one's that I have, so he can "steal" them from me. So it's not much of a "game" but neither was the original game, and he always wins, but he's 4 so that's fine with him. The original instructions probably work better in a classroom or playdate or something with similar age kids playing, but with a parent playing we had to mix it up (obviously otherwise I'd be getting every letter) Tonight we played a variation where his favorite stuffed animal played as well, and he answered for him. I think just a few more nights and he'll know the letters entirely.
Scritto da: Caroline
Great game
Love this product for my four year old son. It makes learning letters more fun and is also a game you can customize as you go. We are now up to saying the letter, saying what sound the letter makes and saying a word the letter starts with. We sweeten the pot a bit and play for chocolate chips as rewards. Highly recommended.
Scritto da: cea78
My 4yo seems to like it; makes practising his words more enjoyable
My 4yo seems to like it; makes practising his words more enjoyable. Helps with letter recognition, too. It's not that much fun for the grown-up playing but I guess the point is that it's educational!
Scritto da: Brenda
Great gift for teachers!
I bought this for my son's girlfriend who is a kindergarten teacher. She had not heard of it and says it provides a great learning tool in her classroom and the kids are always excited when she brings it out!
Scritto da: A. Leeson
So much fun.
We love word games another great one to support learning in our homeschool. My kids love naming the letters and trying not to find the pop corns.
Scritto da: Buyer
Different and engaging game for toddlers
My kid is in love with this game. You got lots of letters and some pop cards and you pass around and pick up a a letter and say it out loud if you get the word pop you put all the letters back in the Box. It's a very long game and I'm surprised that my kid keeps wanting to play at for hours together!! The cardboard material used is of a very decent quality.

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