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Creating Incredible Games that Match Story Content
Familiar Sequence Stories for Speech Therapy
Title Description of Story
Go Diego Go! To the A bilingual (Spanish/English) board book
Rescue! Al Rescate with interactive, and voice output buttons.
(Bilingual book) Why we like it: It’s a great book for
eliciting action words!
The Very Hungry Plot: A colorful caterpillar moves his way
Caterpillar through the life cycle, eating everything in
his path.
La oruga muy
hambrienta Why we like it: An Eric Carle classic and
children’s favorite, great book for teaching
categories (food, colors), introducing the
life cycle, comparing and contrasting and
presenting days of the week and numbers.
Froggy Gets Dressed Plot: A frog convinces his mom to let him
go play in the snow, only to be reminded
Froggy se viste by her that he needs to put on more
clothes each time he attempts to leave the
house.
Why we like it: Humorous story good for
kids aged 3-5 targeting clothing, seasons,
winter vocabulary and /r/.
The Grouchy Ladybug Plot: The story of an ornery ladybug who
gets involved in a series of tiffs with a
La mariquita succession of ever-larger animals.
malhumorada
Why we like it: Beautiful illustrations and
full of language targets: concepts of time,
increasing sizes, cycle of day to night and
great for teaching cooperation and
expected/unexpected behavior.
Cookie's Week Plot: This story follows a mischievous
kitten throughout each day of the
La semana de Cookie week.
Why we like it: Great book for
preschoolers to teach the days of the
week and also introduces fun topic of
conversation of raising a pet which is a
good language stimulation topic.
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