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LEARN TO READ IN WEEKS: Listen as your little munchkins rapidly improve their reading skills and begin to master their phonics with these super fun multisensory 1st-grade and kindergarten learning games!
HOURS OF FUN: Keep your kids engaged, laughing, and learning with this amazing interactive game! Your child will explore an array of exciting 50 CVC words as they search, sound out, and pop letters on the fidgets.
PHONEMIC AWARENESS GAMES: The simple consonant-vowel-consonant pattern gives your child confidence to convert individual sounds into familiar words they can begin to use every day!
BACKED BY REAL SCIENCE: Did you know playing games while learning improves knowledge and understanding by up to 25%? The multisensory experience of these CVC games is science’s answer to optimal learning!
ADORED BY PARENTS: Join over 95% of parents who have seen a visible improvement in reading skills within two weeks of playing our multisensory literacy games.
PACKAGING MAY VARY: We’re in the process of updating our Word Pop packaging to be more durable and easily distinguishable, ensuring a more resilient product and reducing any potential confusion.
Customers say
Customers find the board game fun and engaging for children. They find it a useful tool for learning CVC words and improving early literacy skills. The game is easy for them to use, with clear instructions and a deck of sight word cards. The sound quality is good, making it easy for children to recognize and sound out the words. Many customers are satisfied with the value for money, build quality, and overall game quality. However, opinions differ on the difficulty level of the words.
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LuluMake –
Engage Early Readers with Word Pop CVC Words: A Fun Way to Master Reading Basics!
If you’re looking for a fun and interactive way to help young learners practice consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words, Word Pop CVC Words is a great tool. This educational game combines learning and play, making it an engaging option for early readers.Pros:Easy to Use: The simple interface makes it accessible for young children. Even those who aren’t familiar with digital games can quickly grasp the mechanics.Interactive Learning: The popping bubbles filled with CVC words encourage children to think quickly, helping to reinforce their reading skills while keeping their interest high.Visual and Auditory Cues: Words are both spoken and shown, which enhances the learning experience by providing multiple modes of engagement. Children can hear the pronunciation while seeing the letters.Progressive Difficulty: The game introduces a variety of CVC words, from easy to more challenging, allowing kids to build confidence as they improve.Cons:Limited Content: The focus is strictly on CVC words, so once the child masters these, they might outgrow the game quickly unless there are more advanced levels.Repetitiveness: The gameplay might feel repetitive after extended play, especially for children who learn quickly.Overall, Word Pop CVC Words is a useful tool for early literacy development, particularly for parents and teachers looking to supplement traditional learning with interactive play. Itâs a well-designed app for preschoolers and early readers who are just starting to explore the world of words.
Victoria Escobar –
ONE OF THE BEST IF NOT THE BEST CVC WORD GAME!
Word Pop CVC Words is a game-changer for me! Designed to make learning to read a thrilling adventure, this game captivates children and accelerates reading skills development.One of the most remarkable features is how effortlessly children grasp CVC words and progress to constructing sentences. Through the game, they sound out the words and delight in popping letters on the fidgets. It’s a multisensory journey that enhances phonemic awareness and builds confidence in pronunciation and comprehension.The sheer joy and excitement children experience while playing are palpable. They eagerly immerse themselves in the game, laughing, learning, and celebrating each new word mastered. After all, children love competing and racing to win! What’s more, the simplicity of the consonant-vowel-consonant pattern empowers them to transform individual sounds into meaningful words they can use every day. Progress is seen within 1 week, you can really tell there is science and studies behind it. It’s the perfect blend of education and fun.I HIGHLY recommend this game. Also, the game arrived in perfect condition as it was perfectly packed in order to arrive in optimal condition.
Andrea –
Great for toddlers
I liked how interested my granddaughters are at playing this “game”. I love how it uses different ways to learn and they enjoy popping the words!
Letitia –
Great for early readers PK/TK/Kinder
We donât use it for the bingo style game as even my advanced readers (reading in 1st and 2nd grade) felt frustrated trying to find the words and they donât have many of the words so it felt like a long dragged out game. I havenât tried the bingo style this year either. Instead I use it with my early readers for âread it, pop it, write itâ or just âread it and pop itâ. Itâs a great activity that can fill in a 5-10min gap.
Joanne A. –
Gift
The mom loved it when I gave it as a gift for her toddler. She taught him how to use it and is it enjoying it a lot! Great tool for learning
Kalyn Peach –
Fun learning activity
Homeschooling parent and have to say this is the best for my speech delay child who is struggling with reading. He actually wants to read so he can pop the letters. Great game that everyone can enjoy. Recommended to another homeschool parent and a daycare parent as well.
Sid –
Kids love it!
My kids, 6 and 4-years old, love this and it was easy for them to learn.
Patricia Duncan –
My students love the CVC pop i!!
I use this at an ELA center. The kids love it. They stay engaged and are having fun while learning.
Amazon Enthusiast –
My kid loves this game and it’s a great opportunity for them to learn spelling at the same time. The pop socket type game boards provide a bit of a fidget for kids while playing. Each game board has a back and front with different three letter words on each which provides a lot of opportunity for different words to practice. My kid loves taking turns sounding out words from the cards and trying to match the letters to the boards. The game doesn’t just have to be for children just learning their letters, older children could still have fun playing because the high fidget factor! Would recommend if you have young children just learning their letters or learning to read or if you just want to have some fun with the family.
Amazon Customer –
Excellent tool to help kids learn their letters and how to read them together! The one thing that bothers me is the style/font of the a on the fidget boards is different than the a on the cards. While thatâs not an issue for an adult, it caused some confusion for my 5 year old. For the price I would expect better!
Ashley A –
We use this often! Itâs a perfect learning game!
J.Mcandrews –
My daughter is a reluctant reader, this has been great practice for CVC words and has been good for my youngest in letter recognition. Great for parents and teachers.
Craig Adams –
My only complaint is that some of the cards are missing some letters of the alphabet. Tough to spell words when letters are missing.