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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...

Grab yourself scissors and crayons and it's as easy as can be. This has been adapted sot that lower lever skills can cut on the circle while more advanced kids can cut out the edge of the sun. Perfect for a pre-K small group setting. If...

Colorful and artistic, kids will forget how hard it is to articulate and will be motivated to do it.  Playing table games helps with task attention, social skills, fine motor skills, visual-perceptual skills and more. Just grab some dice and token markers and let the fun...

Pumpkins are fascinating because of their bright color and unique shape. Here kids have some directed finger painting practice with a fun subject. Don't forget to check out all our holiday activities by clicking on your month of choice. Share your fun therapy ideas with your Brilliant...

This is a fun game that tickles the imagination. Place the 1 stack of cards face down on the table and the picture cards spread around face up. Once the kids locate the answer they can feed it to the monster until every card is gone. Lots...