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Count the owls in Bunny FooFoo's Forest! Remember to create interest in each activity. The border was left intentionally empty so that kids could try to draw in between the lines for the extreme visual-motor challenge! Share your interesting creations with your Brilliant Therapy team today! Download the...

The picture brings many smiles and kids are drawn to the experience in the picture to fine all the items on the list. Skills developed: visual-motor, attention to task, conversational skills, and more depending on how this is administered. For example: Standing balance and UE strength...

Here is a fun way to improve number, attention, and vision skills. Happy bones can stimulate further communication skills. ST: You may have client color a border bone for each articulation challenge or question answered. Download the PDF for Happy Halloween...

We have kept it light with easy-to-love illustrations around the border. Dandelions, gum balls, and bubbles inspire kids to write more with less prompting, leaving you with more energy for learning writing production. They may also help with transitioning to writing tasks. If you have developed...

Fun and colorful, this winter holiday picture collection allows you to do some pictures together before letting the client do one on their own. If you like these, you should check out some of our e-books. You can complete snowflakes with the December Obstacle course e-book. Download...

Using a car or finger have the kids move along the road and practice articulation. If you have some tools you have made and want to share, just enter them on the Brilliant Therapy page. Together we are making the world of therapy better! Download the PDF for...