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Reach for this book when your child is showing signs of frustration, withdrawal, or low self esteem due to speech sound disorders or difficulties in expressive language. Toby and the Slippery Sounds provides a gentle and relatable bridge for children who feel their words just will not behave, normalizing the experience of speech therapy through a lens of perseverance rather than pathology. It is an ideal choice for families navigating the early stages of a diagnosis or for those who need to see that their hard work in therapy is a brave and worthwhile journey. Appropriate for preschoolers through early elementary students, this story captures the specific emotional weight of wanting to be understood and the joy of finding one's voice. By framing speech sounds as slippery characters that need practice to catch, the book replaces shame with a sense of playful mastery. It is a comforting, secular tool that helps parents validate their child's feelings while encouraging them to keep trying even when the sounds feel out of reach.