Reddit Reddit reviews Goliath Pop The Pig Game — New and Improved — Belly-Busting Fun as You Feed Him Burgers and Watch His Belly Grow

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Goliath Pop The Pig Game — New and Improved — Belly-Busting Fun as You Feed Him Burgers and Watch His Belly Grow
New and improved Pop the PigRedesigned in 2013 to make it easier to play for 3, 4, 5, and 6 year oldsEasy one pump game resetAs seen on TV - Over 5 million soldAges 4 and up - 2 to 6 players - 100% Kid Powered! - Does Not Use Batteries
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3 Reddit comments about Goliath Pop The Pig Game — New and Improved — Belly-Busting Fun as You Feed Him Burgers and Watch His Belly Grow:

u/aninvinciblesummer90 · 6 pointsr/vipkid

Even with my younger students, I try to avoid simple "give-and-go" rewards (e.g. trophies, etc.) because I don't find them very motivating. Stars are essentially the same thing, and I don't really see the point.

My most successful rewards are interactive. I know this can be challenging due to time restraints - it's hard to teach a student a game or explain something too complex. I have found the easiest way to engage a student is to offer them choices within their reward.

Depending how often I see the student, their gender, and their VIPKid level, I offer students 2-3 options for rewards. My most popular rewards:

Treats for the household pet

Choices: Different colored/shaped treats

My pet dog and rats are now well accustomed to the sound of my "Teacher" voice and come running when I say "It's time for a treat!" I bought some colorful and fun shaped treats (stars, etc.) and students can choose which one they want to feed to the pets. Just make sure this is pretty limited with low calorie treats, because you don't want your pets getting fat! I pretty much reserve this for my regulars, and only for the regulars who seem to really enjoy it. I've actually received multiple requests from parents in the feedback to continue with this because the students talk to their parents about it after the lesson.


Colorforms and Sticker Faces

Choices: Infinite combination of stickers

This is hands down my most popular reward for girls. It's a lot more cost effective to laminate these stickers/face templates, glue magnets to the back, and re-use them on a baking sheet each time. For each reward, I use TPR and say, "Can you choose body part for your girl?" Then I will point to each option and say, "1, 2, 3, or 4?" They get the picture very quickly. There are other sticker templates you can purchase including re-usable sticker kits, etc. The faces are the most popular, however.


Alligator Game (or other similar options)

Choices: Which tooth

This game gets a lot of reactions from students, especially if you make a big deal about it. On the reward slide, I will say something like: "This is the Alligator Game. (Open alligator mouth.) You (point to student) pick a tooth (press on all the teeth until the jaws snap), and one of them bites the teacher! OUCH!" When they get a reward, I point to each tooth instruct the student to say STOP (use TPR) when they are ready. Every time they select a tooth, I make a big deal of looking anxious and terrified, then wiping my forehead and giving a big sigh of relief if it doesn't bite me. They love it.

There are lots of options like this as well. I see lots of things that give me ideas just browsing on Amazon (e.g. Pop the Pig, Shark Bite).


Cootie Bug

Choices: Different shaped/colored body parts

Here's the link for this reward. This one is for slightly younger students, but honestly most of my students enjoy it. On the reward slide, I will say, "We are going to build a Cootie Bug (point to picture on game card). What color body (TPR, point to body) would you like? Blue, purple, red, or green?" This game comes with a neat little die with different body parts on each side. When it comes time to reward the kids, I put the die in a clear jar and shake it and tell the students to say stop when they're ready. The students can choose which style of leg, head, antenna, eyes, and mouth they want.

There are lots of options here. Get creative, go to the toy store. See what weird games (usually I look for simple games aged 3-5) and see if you can adapt it to your reward. All the rewards I suggested cost around $20 (combined) and my rewards get a lot of mentions in the feedback. Let me know your thoughts and if you have any other questions! Good luck!

u/JimineyCrickets78 · 3 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Pop the Pig is a childs game. Where you feed a pig until its jacket pops open.

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