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What do you Mean?
What do you Mean?
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$25.25
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This resource is a new way of presenting idioms by visually reinforcing the implied meaning. The illustrated cards are ideal either as a fun activity resource or for using with people who interpret language literally, including those with Autistic Spectrum Disorders.
Details:
Cards feature:
  • Forty commonly used idioms and metaphors, each pair of cards show scenarios that demonstrate both the literal interpretation and the implied meaning.
  • Match up the literal and implied meanings to ask "What do we really mean?"
  • Idioms include: "Let the cat out of the bag", "Stand up for yourself", "Piece of cake", "It cost an arm and a leg", "Green fingers".
  • Suitable for all ages.
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