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A fun skill building therapy tool. Try saying each number aloud when you trace them. If you like this, you might check out our e-books in the 'Resources' section. Download PDF for Cut & Trace Bubble Numbers...

This is a wonderful tool for visual and cognitive skills. Therapists that found this helpful, purchased the I Spy e-book available in 'Resources". Let us know your thoughts or share your original therapy ideas on our site by going to the Brilliant Therapy facebook page. Together we...

Doodling inspiration is right here! Yes you can cut and color this simple form, but you can fill it with words as well. We have included an inspiring doodle sample to help the creative juices flow. Then to really make it special, we added other shapes that...

Monkeys are fun, just like kids. Watch out because those monkey arms and legs and tail are difficult to cut out! Elementary kids like the challenge. Download PDF for Monkey Parts Puzzle...

Sun for the Pre-K crowd and elementary kids. It can make cutting and coloring more fun. Let us know what you like or share one of your creations with us on your BrilliantTherapy facebook page. Together we can make therapy better for all! Download PDF for Dress The...

We want to support whatever pathways you are needing developed, so we have included 3 versions of Mr. Sun so that you can build what you need. A difficult layout to track visually but easy to cut lines and a small completed puzzle at the top...

What make this puzzle different than the Fox 3 piece puzzle is it is a bit harder with 5 pieces that are easier to cut. Also, there is a picture cue in the top right corner. We have also included the "Color your owl to look...

Whether Strawberry Man Grid is used as a puzzle or to copy or trace, he just looks like fun. If you have some of your own creations that you want to share, add them to your Brilliant Therapy Facebook page. We enjoy being part of your...

The parts and how they relate to the whole can be problematic for some for clients, so here is a simple task to get started. You may do it together the first time then do to again in a follow up visit and see if...