A picture-based tool for nonverbal and speech delayed children My Communication Book is a picture-based tool created to support nonverbal children and those with speech delays, autism, or other communication challenges. With clear visuals and everyday language, it gives your child the confidence to express their needs, feelings, and thoughts — at home, school or anywhere in between. Give your child the confidence to express their needs, emotions, and thoughts with My Communication Book—a simple and effective Pecs based tool designed for nonverbal children, kids with autism, speech delays, and other communication challenges. Also available as a bundle with the Communication Card & Lanyard - click here for more info. Who is This Book For? Nonverbal children & toddlers Kids with autism & speech delays Children using PODD, AAC & picture-based communication Parents, teachers & speech therapists How it works Child points to a picture to express what they want to say. Caregivers respond by acknowledging and reinforcing communication. With practice, the child builds confidence in expressing themselves! Why You’ll Love This Book Easy-to-UseClear, simple pictures help children point and communicate their needs instantly. Supports Speech DevelopmentEncourages early communication skills for toddlers and children with speech delays. Reduces FrustrationHelps nonverbal kids express emotions, requests, and daily needs without stress. Perfect for Home, School & TherapyIdeal for parents, teachers, and speech therapists working with nonverbal learners. Carry EverywherePerfect size for little hands to carry and use. Fits easily in backpacks or handbags. Made from sturdy cardboardDurable and made to last. 12 Easy to use tabs Feeling and Emotions Getting Ready Out and About People Activities Commands Needs and Wants Opposites Food and Drink + Special Occasions Vehicles Weather and Animals Colours, Numbers and Shapes To start using the book: 1. Introduce the BookShow your child the book and explain that they can use it to communicate. Go through the pictures together, saying each word aloud to help them understand. 2. Encourage PointingAsk simple questions like "What do you want?" or "How do you feel?" and guide the child to point to the correct image. Praise them for using the book! 3. Reinforce and ExpandRespond to their choices by saying the words aloud ("Oh, you want water!") and fulfilling their request. Over time, encourage combining pictures to express more complex thoughts. With practice, your child will gain confidence in using the book to express themselves!