Introducing the Talking Tales Book Series–Books that Help your Child Learn Sounds While they Read
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Hello, everyone!
I have a very special author to introduce to you today. Her name is Erica Graham. I made her through the world-wide-web and thought her books were unique and awesome. I think you will too.
Welcome, Erica–tell us about your Talking Tales Series….
About the Talking Tales Series
The Talking Tales books are not only fun stories, but they serve a unique purpose. This exciting new series is also designed to help with speech development.
When a child is learning to speak, he or she first learns how words sound by observing. Each book in the Talking Tales series is focused on a different core sound in its naturally occurring word positions, thus increasing a child’s awareness and helping him or her learn how to properly produce the targeted sound. In fact, the targeted sound appears in each book at least 65-150+ times to provide children with multiple examples of how the sound should be produced depending on its possible surrounding sounds and where it is located in the word. For example, a sound may be more difficult to produce at the middle or end of a word than in the beginning. Or it may be more difficult to produce in a blend, such as “st” or “sw”. Each book provides examples of the most common ways a sound may occur to allow the child to develop an extensive understanding of that sound.
The author, Erica Graham, firmly believes that parents and caregivers are the most important people in a child’s life. For this reason, she has included some speech tips in the front of each book so that these books can be used in a home setting.
There are currently 4 books in the Talking Tales series. Graham’s most recent award winning book is Talking Tales: Puppy’s Bubble. This engaging story is a fun way to read to
little ones while promoting babbling, early words and language skills. It provides over 90 examples of some of the earliest developing sounds in their most common word positions including “p”, “b”, “m”, “n”, “d” and “h”. In addition to helping with speech development, Puppy’s Bubble makes an excellent early reader book with its repetitive sounds and engaging story.
Biography
Award winning author Erica Graham graduated from Southern Illinois University of Edwardsville with her Master of Arts Degree in Speech Language Pathology. She also holds her Certificate of Clinical Competence with the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. As a mother of two, Erica understands the difficulty parents have finding time and ways to work on speech with their children. In her pursuit to create a fun easy way for therapists, children, and their parents to enhance speech development while promoting literacy, she has written a series of exciting children’s books. Each book focuses on a core sound used in the English language. Outside of writing and working as a Speech Language Pathologist, Erica enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband and daughters, volunteering with the youth group at church, and a good cup of tea.
Talking Tales: Puppy’s Bubble
When Puppy wakes up from a nap, he sees a bubble. When it disappears, Puppy begins his long journey to find the missing bubble. Will Puppy find the bubble, or has it vanished forever? This engaging story is a fun way to read to little ones while promoting babbling, early words and language skills. It provides over 90 examples of some of the earliest developing sounds in their most common word positions including “p”, “b”, “m”, “n”, “d” and “h”. This book also includes tips to encourage speech development.
Where to purchase:
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ISBN: 978-0997855531
Talking Tales: The Bright Red Tricycle
The bright red tricycle loves spending every day riding around with his boy Ryan. But when Ryan’s dad brings home a new bicycle, the little red tricycle quickly finds himself on an unknown journey. Will the little red tricycle ever be ridden by Ryan again, or is he destined to rust away in a scrap yard? This story is a great tool for any parent or speech therapist. It explores the tale of the bright red tricycle while providing over 80 examples of the “r” sound in various word locations and blends to increase speech development. This book also includes tips for parents who are working with their child’s speech at home.
Where to purchase:
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Amazon ASIN: 0997855525
ISBN: 978-0997855524
Talking Tales: Cricket’s Guitar
When Teri hears a small voice calling her, she never would have guessed who she would meet…a cricket! But not just any cricket. This cricket has a guitar. He is hoping that Teri can help him replace a broken string on his guitar. Will Teri’s creative thinking be able to help cricket, or will cricket never play his guitar again? This engaging story is a great tool for any parent or speech therapist. It provides over 80 examples of the “t” sound in various word locations to increase speech development. This book also includes tips for parents who are working with their child’s speech at home.
Where to purchase:
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Amazon ASIN: 0997855509
ISBN: 978-0997855500
Taking Tales: Sam’s Sticky Sucker
Sam has dreamed all night about his strawberry sucker. When morning arrives, he is unable to resist sneaking downstairs to eat his sucker before breakfast. But when mom comes toward the room and Sam is forced to run back to bed, he loses track of his sticky strawberry sucker. Now where could that sticky strawberry sucker have gone? Will Sam find the sucker before his mom? This funny story is a great tool for any parent or speech therapist. It provides over 170 examples of the “s” sound in various word locations and blends to increase speech development. This book also includes tips for parents who are working with their child’s speech at home.
Where to purchase:
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Amazon ASIN: 0997855517
ISBN: 978-0997855517
Thank you so much for joining me here today and learning more about Erica’s awesome books. If you have a child in your life or know someone who does who’d like to help them learn sounds while they read, check out her books and follow Erica at the links below.
Links
Website: talkingtalesbooks.com
Facebook: Facebook.com/EricaGrahamAuthor
Amazon: amazon.com/author/egraham
Goodreads: goodreads.com/erica_graham
Twitter: twitter.com/EGrahamAuthor
Thank you, Erica, for the wonderful work you are doing with kids and breaking down the sounds in cute books that will help parents and teachers also help kids. You are a gem!


