
Our Favorites:
Therapy Toys & Tools

Games
When choosing games, we focus on making sure they are developmentally appropriate, have lots of opportunities to build in communication, and have predictable routines.
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Some of our favorites include:
Zingo: a twist on Bingo that supports fine motor development, early language and cooperative play.
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The Lady Bug Game: a simple card pulling game that supports early counting, reading, and managing disappointment (when you don't have enough aphids to pass.)
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The Sneaky Snacky Squirrel: this simple game of color matching includes tongs for a fine motor skill challange.
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Monkey Around: a perfect game for practicing following directions and imitating while getting your wiggles out.
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P for Pizza: a game of categories, this is a great game for working on developing vocabulary recall for older kids and adults.
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Pop Up Pirate: turn taking, color matching, and a surprising pop! This is a favorite among all of our clients.
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Anything by Peaceable Kingdom: these games are made for kids who struggle with the disappointment of losing, while also working on building essential skills.
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