See what some of our friends and customers recommend using for their kids! These are the felt products that they recommend using and why!
Jennifer-
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"After becoming pregnant with my second daughter I became a stay
at home mom. Now that the girls are getting older I wanted to
be able to bring a second income into the home, so a year ago
I launched my business Little Piddles.
I carry items for babies, kids as well as moms as dads." Jennifer also has LittlePiddles Blog if you want to learn a little more about her. "As a mother of a speech delayed child I would choose:" |
| "The Alphabet Learning Puzzle Cards because it can be used for practicing sounds
in a therapy session. "
The pictures that correspond to the letters mean that these "flash cards" are self correcting. The pictures are also found in some of our other great sets so that your child can play a seek-and-find game with the pictures from the different cards. |
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| "The Grandpa's Farm felt board set with CD because it can be
used for playing word games in a therapy session. You can ask
the child to say the names of the animals and surrondings. You
can ask additonal questions such as "What animal makes the
oink sound?" This is a way to get your child to want to "play",
but they are also learning and practing their words at the same
time. "
A visit to the farm is always exciting and Grandpas farm is always exciting Grandpa's farm is even more special! This delightful farm set has so many barnyard and farm life activities to enjoy! |
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| "The Littlest Engine That Can Set because it can be used for asking questions
about the pictures in a therapy session. You can ask the child
not only to name each picture, but ask questions like "What
goes choo choo? Then follow up with more questions like "What
color is the train?" "
I think I can, I think I can, I think I can! What a great lesson to learn from a cute little engine. |
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| "The Preschool Alphabet Activity Train because it can be used for practicing
sounds in a therapy session. "
The Preschool Alphabet Activity Train has loads of learning fun just around the bend for your little one. A railroad track containing upper case letters (a.k.a. capital letters) and train cars with lower case letters (a.k.a. small letters) are very conductive to learning all about the alphabet. |
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| "The Doll House Felt Board Set because it can be used for asking questions
about the pictures in a therapy session. You can ask the child
not only to name each picture, but ask questions like "What
do you sleep on? Then follow up with more questions like "What
color is the blanket?"
All the fun of a dollhouse on this great felt board! |
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