The Three Brave Little Boys and Their Articulation Antics
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Book Details
About the Book
The Three Brave Little Boys and Their Articulation Antics has been written to help encourage articulation and language development for all children especially those who may have difficulty with articulation (pronunciation). It offers children the opportunity to enjoy reading or hearing brief, humorous stories which may help improve their articulation, language and vocabulary development.
The stories target certain phonemes or sounds (b, ch, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, r, s, sh, t, th, v, w, z). The target words are listed at the beginning of each story. These words have the targeted phoneme in the initial position, but words with the target phoneme in the medial and final positions have also been used repeatedly in the stories. This provides the child with multiple opportunities to hear and practice saying the targeted phoneme.
At the end of each story are questions which may help the child with reading comprehension and may help improve auditory memory. The additional activities section may be used to expand on the stories.
Most importantly, these stories are to be used so children may have “fun” with words.
About the Author
Anita Reeves McMillan is a speech pathologist who has worked with children with multiple speech and language differences. She received her degree in speech pathology from
She is also the author of, Ready-to-Use Language Articulation & Development Activities for Special Children.
She has found that children learn faster and easier and retain more of what they have learned when they enjoy the activities. She hopes the silly antics of “The Three Brave Little Boys” will help children have “fun” with words and have “fun” learning. She dedicates this book to brave little boys everywhere, especially William, James, and Alexander.