using Bunnies in speech therapy
Frequent Speech Sounds:

/b/ initial
/r/ initial
/v/ medial (have)

Themes:

spring
Easter

Book Details:
Diverse Characters: N/A
Age Recommendation: Early Childhood

Bunnies

By Richard Scarry

In this bunny-shaped board book, Scarry introduces readers to all kinds of rabbits with wit and charm—from real-life breeds such as the Vienna Blue and lop-eared, to his whimsical clothed bunny characters (“Rabbits like to all get dressed up if they are going to be in a story book.”).

This illustrative spring and Easter book can be used in speech therapy to address describing using a variety of adjectives and attributes. It is also great for targeting /b/, /r/, and /v/ sounds! Discover more of the speech and language teaching concepts for using Bunnies in speech therapy below:

Key Teaching Concepts

Narrative Structure:

descriptive sequence

Narrative Concepts:

vocabulary​
adjectives

Vocabulary:

bunnies, cabbage, garden, rabbits, Easter, different types of rabbits

Grammar:

adjectives

If you are interested in seeing other spring and Easter books to use in therapy, then check out the Seasonal Teaching Points Book List for a printable copy.