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Topic `Monsters` for special needs child

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Kiera | 14:59 Fri 27th Oct 2006 | Jobs & Education
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I am looking after a child with special needs age 3 who does not speak and has very little hand mobility.

I am trying to plan for next week but cannot find anything on Monsters.

Does anyone know of a website where I can print off worksheets to colour, cut etc.

any simple craft activites?

Any ideas will be greatly received?
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You could get "Where the Wild Things Are" from the library and read it to him/her! I don't know how much he understands, but it's a fabulous book with GREAT pictures

www.amazon.co.uk/Where-Wild-Things-Maurice-Sendak/dp/0099408392/sr=1-1/qid=1161962452/ref=sr_1_1/202-9964197-8360613?ie=UTF8&s=books
P.S The shops are full of cheap hallowe'en things- you could buy some simple masks and papier mache over the top, or just buy some craft bits and make the monster even more scary. Places like Wilkinsons have great stuff this time of year.
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Thanks
Good idea.

Have got the book `Where the Wild Things Are` at school.
Will use this as the reading book and make craft items using ideas from the book.
Will also go out shopping and get Halloween items.

thanks once again.

you can try logging onto
www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies
they have colouring sheets you can print off b4 and after colouring they also have interactive gamees too with tellytubbies big cook little cook ect.
my autistic son loves doing these activities also he does log onto it himself when we are doing our chores!
he's only 5 but a computer wizz
hope this goes down well for u both ;P
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Thanks for the cbeebies website

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