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Fine tune the motor skills and bring the speech pathology and teaching lessons home with this new coloring book - centered around a theme of cars - that promotes speaking, imagination and fine motor skill development in younger children. Within the pages of the book, readers will also find mini "lessons" on things like:Opposites Counting Inclusion Speech Milestones This coloring book, inspired by "Spectrum of Cars: 3 Short Stories about Cars", is geared for empowering children to color and make the characters their own, sparking imagination- while sharing time and space with others. Its main…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Fine tune the motor skills and bring the speech pathology and teaching lessons home with this new coloring book - centered around a theme of cars - that promotes speaking, imagination and fine motor skill development in younger children. Within the pages of the book, readers will also find mini "lessons" on things like:Opposites Counting Inclusion Speech Milestones This coloring book, inspired by "Spectrum of Cars: 3 Short Stories about Cars", is geared for empowering children to color and make the characters their own, sparking imagination- while sharing time and space with others. Its main purpose is to support fine motor skill development and encourage young children to speak and achieve early childhood milestones.
Autorenporträt
The love of a mother and the parenting journey inspired Tonya to introduce her second book in the form of a coloring and activity book to help children with developmental milestones. This book includes elements of "Spectrum of Cars: 3 Short Stories about Cars" while incorporating fine motor skills alongside of social and developmental lessons with a common theme that kids love, her son's favorite toy, Cars! Her goal is to create an inclusive, communicative community conscious of neurodivergent learners and dedicate a portion of all sales to giving back to literacy, education and autism acceptance efforts. When her son was identified as being on the autism spectrum, she wanted to give him, other children and their parents a gift to help with development milestones, connection, and communication to empower all kids to become their best versions of themselves.