
How it Works
The Speech Monsters have been designed by a Speech and Language Therapist to support speech sound development and phonics learning.



These engaging monsters make speech practise fun and effective. Perfect for Speech and Language Therapists, teachers, and parents, they help children master speech sounds and early phonics.
Moveable Mouth
A fully moveable mouth helps bring speech to life in a fun, engaging way.
Makes learning speech sounds more interactive and dynamic.
Motivates children to imitate the puppet for individual speech sounds.
Placement Cues
A coloured placement cue provides concrete guidance on where to place the tongue for the production of some sounds.
The purple dot behind the top teeth offers a concrete visual target for tongue positioning.
Children can practise by imitating the puppet's tongue placement.
Adjustable Tongue
A flexible, adjustable tongue visually guides children in how to place and move their tongues for individual speech sounds.
Helps demonstrate tongue placement for tricky speech sounds.
Provides a visual and tactile cue for speech development.
Moveable Mouth
A fully moveable mouth helps bring speech to life in a fun, engaging way.
Makes learning speech sounds more interactive and dynamic.
Motivates children to imitate the puppet for individual speech sounds.
The visual and physical demonstration supports the development of oral motor skills.
Move the tongue as you make certain sound like the "L" sound or "R" sound
Wacth our "how-to" videos for specific sounds
Scriptwriting and Storyboarding
Developing the narrative, dialogue, and visual plan for the video.
Casting and Talent Acquisition
Finding and hiring actors, voice-over artists, and on-screen talent.
Location Scouting and Set Design
Identifying and securing shooting locations, designing sets.
Scheduling and Budget Planning
Creating a timeline for production and managing the project budget.
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Placement Cues
A coloured placement cue provides concrete guidance on where to place the tongue for the production of some sounds.
The purple dot behind the top teeth offers a concrete visual target for tongue positioning.
Children can practise by imitating the puppet's tongue placement.
By providing a clear, visual cue, it helps children understand where their tongue needs to go.
Filming/Video Shooting
Capturing raw footage using cameras and other equipment.
Animation and Motion Graphics
Creating animated content, including 2D and 3D animations.
Audio Recording and Mixing
Capturing dialogue, sound effects, and music, and ensuring high-quality audio.
Lighting and Cinematography
Managing lighting setups and camera work to achieve the desired visual style.
Directing and On-Set Supervision
Overseeing the shoot to ensure that the vision is being executed correctly.
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Adjustable Tongue
A flexible, adjustable tongue visually guides children in how to place and move their tongues for individual speech sounds.
Helps demonstrate tongue placement for tricky speech sounds.
Provides a visual and tactile cue for speech development.
The teeth positioning provides a simple and effective visual tool to help guide practice at home or in therapy sessions.
Video Editing
Cutting and assembling raw footage into a coherent final product.
Color Correction and Grading
Adjusting and enhancing the color of the video for consistency and mood.
Sound Design and Editing
Adding sound effects, music, and ensuring audio quality and synchronization.
Visual Effects (VFX)
Incorporating CGI, green screen effects, and other visual enhancements.
Distribution and Marketing Support
Preparing the video for various platforms and providing marketing strategies to reach the target audience.
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