Archive

The color key at the top allows kids to develop their own strategy to make it easier to color the picture below, by circling or shading in the words or letters. Download the PDF for Color & Say: Cow...

Choices for coloring are always wonderful to have. This has so much to color, it is perfect for 2 or three friends to color at the same time. This can encourage keeping the paper from moving, and sharing space and coloring tools. Download the PDF for Color:...

This small collection has the unique features of addressing arrow awareness and mixing colors together which helps with fluid intelligence (ability to analyze and categorize concepts). Red + Blue = Purple Blue + Yellow = Green Hopefully these 3 coloring tasks are easy enough to complete in a...

You may choose to color it, but cutting it out on the lines and then putting it together can be great fun. Color suggestive lines and the option for number assistance make this a useful tool. Share creative inventions with your Brilliant Therapy team! Download the PDF...

Already colored, this can be just a puzzle put-together task. Thanks to one of the members of our team for contributing! Share your best creative therapeutic discoveries with us and we may select it and give you credit! Download the PDF for Giraffe-like Puzzle...

Turkey's are wonderful for imagination, concentration, and bilateral integration. Cut out colored feathers and paste them on or just draw feathers. The answer key at the back indicates where the feathers can fit around the turkey. This is a different kind of puzzle to foster...

This whimsical style activity has many uses. Here are a few: Auditory skills: Call off a letter and client locates it on the page and then colors it. [auditory processing with visual-motor] OT: They usually want to write in their own numbers/letters so we provided one with...

Every kid likes the zoo, right?! At the bottom they get to draw themselves as an animal in the zoo. This maze can increase interest due to it's story-like components. Have you made some of your own mazes? Why not share them with the Brilliant Therapy...