How Do You Hug a Porcupine? by Laurie Isop
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Here are some simple ways to practice this sound at home:
Here are some simple ways to practice this sound at home:
- Everybody loves a “high 5”! Play a game with your child and congratulate each other a lot using high-5s & make up fun variations. Some might be a “hot 5”, a “happy 5” , a “hula 5”, a “honking 5”.
- “I have, who has” is a game that is sort of like modified Go Fish. Use a deck of cards that contains matching pictures. Deal out a reasonable number and put the rest in a draw pile. Each person can hold their cards or spread them out for everyone to see. Each player then takes a turn saying “I have (_) card, who has (_) card”. Whoever has it gives it up, if no one has it the asking player draws from the pile. Whoever gets their matches made first is the winner.
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