Pat Mervine has written another great book for SLPs that can
be used for therapy, loaned to parents as a fun resource for parents to read to
their children, or as an icebreaker activity for an SLP to read with a new
student starting speech therapy. The book
is a whimsical take on “There Was An Old Lady” series, and features an SLP who first swallows dice, and then swallows
various other materials commonly found in speech rooms such as sound card
decks, tongue depressors, games, and more.
The colorful pictures help complement the fun, light tone of the
book. But, oh, there is so much more
wonderful things in this book that should be mentioned!
First, this book would be great for doing a sequencing
activity- what did the SLP swallow
first, second, and so on? Second, there
are a plethora of language goals that can be met with this book- metaphors
(“dark as midnight”), multiple meaning words (“Inside her insides”), and
acquisition of new vocabulary words (uneasy, queasy, data, glistening, misery,
doom). The biggest benefit of this book
is that it highlights how speech therapy can be fun, and through this fun
atmosphere using the materials listed in the story, students can improve their
communication (even the dedication is fun- make sure to check it out. Every SLP can relate to the quote from Johnny that is in the dedication). I loved the ending and
the final advice to not swallow the dice!
The book also has a few additional features including an
index of some of the materials and items in an SLPs office/therapy room and a speech
room scavenger hunt which is a great follow-up activity to the book. This book is another wonderful addition to
every SLPs toolbox! Check it out at Amazon or in Pat's on-line store today!
I'm new to this book - thanks for sharing! I def need to add this to my collection :)
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