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Following the success of their book "Kelly's First Rainstorm; R and L Sounds," which was a best seller in new releases on Amazon, this collaborative team of award-winning speech language pathologist Karen Kleker and award-winning illustrator Christy Davison has brought you another exciting children's book. This rhyming book is not only a delightful story with beautiful and engaging illustrations but is also a fun way for children to learn about prepositions. Children will enjoy following the steps of a small boy as he searches for an object to help him take down his ball without realizing they…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Following the success of their book "Kelly's First Rainstorm; R and L Sounds," which was a best seller in new releases on Amazon, this collaborative team of award-winning speech language pathologist Karen Kleker and award-winning illustrator Christy Davison has brought you another exciting children's book. This rhyming book is not only a delightful story with beautiful and engaging illustrations but is also a fun way for children to learn about prepositions. Children will enjoy following the steps of a small boy as he searches for an object to help him take down his ball without realizing they are learning prepositions as well as other key language concepts and ideas. Mistakes are made and an important life lesson is learned. As an extra bonus, language enhancing activities are provided at the back of the book. "A Ball on a Wall" is a great resource for parents, speech language pathologists, and other educators.
Autorenporträt
Karen Kleker, author of the book "Kelly's First Rainstorm: R and L sounds," is a licensed speech language pathologist who graduated from California State University of Long Beach. She currently owns the private practice called Kid's Communication Connection where she conducts speech and language therapy and evaluations. She has a passion for children's books and uses them within therapy sessions. Her desire is to equip clinicians and parents with tools that enhance a child's language skills within a natural environment. She is a member of the American Speech/Language and Hearing Association (ASHA), has achieved her certificate of clinical competence (CCC), and has received the Award for Continuing Education (ACE) by ASHA multiple times. She lives with her husband and two sons in Huntington Beach, California.