Here’s a list of the games I have in my speech and language therapy box which are always a hit in my sessions!
Pop Up Pirate
The Monkey Game
Fishing
HedBanz for kids
Fillable eggs
Make a face / make a person (hobbycraft)
Skittles
Knock down animals (foam animal stickers on paperclips and balls to knock them down like skittles)
Feely bag
Frog party (orchard toys)
Where’s my cupcake? (orchard toys)
Paper cups for building towers
Building blocks
Teddy and dolly, bowl and plate
Bag of sensory items (light up egg, wind up toys, spinners, textured items)
Mr Potato Head (and recently a new Mr Potato Head sticker book)
Postbox
Puzzles
Books
Beanbags and pots
Hope this gives you some inspiration for game ideas!
Sarah
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