Category: wh- questions

  • Baking Time!

    Baking Time!

    I enjoy baking in the kitchen with my children; definitely NOT because of mess (!!!) but because of all the speech and language work that can be done! Cut-out cookies are definitely the favorite of all but they will settle for anything really that involves sugar (yes, they get to taste test most of the…

  • What Will Danny Do Today?

    What Will Danny Do Today?

    I love when I find books that I can read over and over again and continuously discover new links between the illustrations and the story line. This is one of them! On each page, the author poses a question to the reader. Using the illustrations as a guide, your child is able to predict what…

  • This is Owl

    This is Owl

    Books that include interactive components are so much fun for kids (we love the book Press Here by Herve Tullet for that very reason!). Kids will feel a part of the story as they wake Owl up, help him fly and discover a special surprise in Owl’s nest. It is a heart-warming story that is…

  • Lizard in a Blizzard

    Lizard in a Blizzard

    Usborne Books & More has a series of books that fall under the category Usborne Phonics Readers. These books, written with the intention of increasing phonemic awareness, always have a funny component to keep children engaged! Are you familiar with the term ‘phonemic awareness’? This is an important skill for children to learn prior to,…

  • A Tale of Two Beasts

    A Tale of Two Beasts

    I currently work in the high school as a speech language pathologist and some of my students have goals related to understanding perspective. It is such an important LIFE SKILL to have as they navigate friendships, bosses, teachers and family dynamics.  This is such a fun book to use to introduce the idea of perspective…

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