A Superlative Winter Wonderland
No snow for my town yet, but I can still wander through a winter wonderland, and address comparatives and superlatives (big, bigger, biggest or small,
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No snow for my town yet, but I can still wander through a winter wonderland, and address comparatives and superlatives (big, bigger, biggest or small,
Rachel stopped by my booth at the ASHA convention. A self-possessed grad student, she handed me her blog card. Anyone excited enough about sharing information,
I was inspired by a number of flyswatter games that have been posted recently and decided to put together one of my own. I currently
I spent a miserable few days contending with the first (and hopefully last) cold of the season. But surrounded by lots of tissue boxes (particularly
Halloween is such a fun holiday. There’s lots of fantasy and candy, no pressure of presents or entertaining. The kiddos love it, though I
October 5, 2012: Congratulations to Colleen who won a year subscription to LessonPix! LessonPix is a fabulous, subscription based website that gives you loads and
I love animals, especially dogs, and my household has almost always housed one. Currently, we have two adorable terriers. And I love the whole idea
9/28/2012: Congratulations to Robin Sweeney who won a free copy of this app! Thanks to all who entered–I loved reading about your morning commutes!
Bowling is a game that’s often used in speech therapy. It’s a fun way to play and address goals, plus it provides some movement which
Autumn is my favorite time of year. The temperatures and activities really appeal to me, not to mention that “fresh start” feeling that the beginning
(this post was provided by the author, Lois Brady) Congratulations to Kim who won a free copy of this book! (updated August 31, 2012) In
(this post was provided by the author, Lois Brady) Congratulations to Caitlin Spalding who won our giveaway! (updated August 24, 2012) Children, particularly those on
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