
Tiny Talkers and Little Soundlings were designed to grow together, creating a bridge between early sound exploration and confident communication.
Whether you’re a parent, educator, or therapist, this bundle turns everyday moments into sound-rich opportunities for play, laughter, and learning.
Tiny Talkers introduces children aged 2 to 5 to playful sound-making through rhythm, rhyme, and delightful characters like Tapping Turtle, Brave Birdy, and Sleepy Sloth.
Little Soundlings takes it a step further by offering playful gestures, and fun word play to help little ones hear, see, feel, and try new sounds in real life.
Together, they help children discover that communication isn’t just about talking, it’s about connecting, sharing joy, and celebrating every small sound along the way.
What’s Inside:
⭐ Tiny Talkers – a 32-page, sound-rich storybook (11″ × 8.5″), proudly printed in Australia
⭐ Little Soundlings – 52 durable matte cards focusing on 21 key sounds (72mm × 100mm)
⭐ 5+ pages of activity ideas to bring sound play into your daily moments of play
⭐ Research-informed strategies designed by a speech pathologist to support early speech sound development
With the Tiny Talkers + Little Soundlings Bundle, sound exploration becomes a joyful part of your child’s world, helping to build strong foundations for confident, connected communication.


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Isn’t yet saying all the speech sounds expected for their age
Is showing early or emerging preverbal communication skills, such as:
Watching your face during interactions
Making sounds or gestures to get your attention
Reaching, pointing, giving, or showing objects
Starting to imitate sounds, actions, or facial expressions
Taking part in shared play or moments of joint attention
You’re on a waitlist for speech therapy, in-between sessions, or wanting to do more at home to support your child’s communication journey in a fun, pressure-free way.
You want to create joyful, sound-rich moments at home, using play, movement, and character-based learning — not flashcards or drill.
You’re a parent, career, early childhood educator, or speech pathologist who values connection, imagination, and engagement as the foundation for speech and language development.
You love the idea of turning everyday toys and routines — like cars, blocks, bubbles, or bath time — into meaningful speech practice moments.
