Storybook Guide- Old MacDonald Had a Farm
Date
December 15, 2025
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For targeting literacy in speech sessions, whether you have speech goals, language goals, or both, I LOVE the interactive "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" sing along in physical interactive book by Yu-hsuan Huang. This book can target spatial concepts "behind", "open and close", "down", "up", "in and out", and "under" due to its hands-on moving parts/characters on the page where you can open barn doors, or move animals to help them eat, etc. You could also embed these in direction following "Open the door", "MOOOOO-ve the cow down", etc.
This is also a great book for young kiddos to help with labeling, categories, and WH-questions learning animals, their sounds, and qualitative concepts of these animals. It is a very colorful book with so many animals, farm tools, and beautiful illustrations on each page. You can also use this book with these animals to target vowels, CV, and CVC words with their animal sounds on each page. There's even a free audio version of the book you can download for free with the QR code at the front of the book! This is a sing along book and has great opportunities for engagement showing different animals, exposure to various sounds, and different moving parts of the book, etc. I thrifted this book, and I first and foremost recommend clinicians going to thrift stores for finding great but inexpensive books for therapy. The image is what the book looks like so you can find it on Amazon if you are interested in incorporating this classic story into your therapy!
Enjoy! I hope this book works well for you like it has me!
By Madison Ross, M.S., CCC-SLP





