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Speech Therapy with Books by Nicholas Oldland

As you know, I’m a big fan of using books in therapy.  This week I thought I would bring you a series of books.  Nicholas Oldland’s books are great for building vocabulary,  working on social language goals, story grammar and comprehension goals. They are well written and the kids enjoy listening to them and are perfect for children from grade one through grade three. Here are some speech ideas for books by Nicholas Oldland

The Big Bear Hug

Cover of Big Bear Hug by Nicholas Oldland.  A black bear is hugging on a pine tree.Big Bear Hug is a story about a bear who loved to hug, especially trees. He spots a logger has to figure out what to do when the logger starts to chop down a tree.  This is great for problem solving, talking about feelings and the story talks about different types of trees which is great for building vocabulary.  For more information, check out how to use Big Bear Hug for Earth Day (click here).
 

Making The Moose Out of Life

Cover of the book Making the Moose Out of Life. Picture of moose with a cliff on the background.  On the cliff is a black bear looking down at a beaver.Making the Moose out of Life  This is a story about a moose who always has an excuse about why he couldn’t join his friends fun.  Then he goes on an unplanned grand adventure. This shows that trying new things can be scary but life will be so much better when you try.  It again is good for working on building vocabulary.  It contains a variety of verbs, adjectives and words describing weather. 

The Busy Beaver

Cover of the book, "The Busy Beaver." The illustration is of a large beaver eating a branch near a river with trees in the background.The Busy Beaver  This is a story about a beaver who is unaware of his surroundings and is careless. He gets into an accident and realizes he needs to change his ways.  This is a great story to talk about why the beaver is not a good friend in the beginning and how to apologize to friends.  It is also a great story for talking about why you need to be aware of what is going on around.

Walk on the Wild Side

Cover of "Walk on the Wild Side" Cover has a picture of a moose, a black bear, and a beaver walking in a line.Walk on the Wild Side  In this story, the beaver, moose and bear let their competitive nature get them into trouble.  This is another good story to talk about solving problems (e.g. “what would you do?”) I also like it because it talks about the different strengths of the animals.  A great extension activity is to have the group talk about their strengths.

Up the Creek

Book title, "Up the Creek" with a picture oc a moose, black bear, and a beaver paddling in a red canoe. Up the Creek  This is a story about the beaver, moose and bear going on a canoe trip and all the trouble that ensues. This is a great story to talk about team work and negotiating with friends and solving problems. Another great activity is to have the children plan their own trip together. This story also uses lots of boating vocabulary such stern and portage.  
 
If you are looking for some different materials to bring into your social groups, these books by Nicholas Oldland might be just the ticket. 
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Collette

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