What Can Bear Say - Social Skills Cards

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What Can Bear Say?

100 Social Stories of Interaction with Bear + 20 What Can Bear Say illustrated Bear Cards

What Can Bear Say? is an engaging and practical therapy tool designed to help children strengthen social communication, conversation, and problem-solving skills. This set includes 100 short, relatable social stories featuring Bear in everyday interactions, along with 20 large Bear "What Can Bear Say" cards. Each story presents a situation where Bear experiences a social interaction, and children are encouraged to identify how Bear feels and decide what Bear can say in response.

By thinking through what Bear could say in each scenario, children learn how to express themselves appropriately, respond to others, and navigate social situations with confidence and empathy.

Perfect for speech therapy, social skills groups, and classroom lessons, What Can Bear Say? turns learning communication skills into a fun, visual, and meaningful experience.


Key Features:

  • Interactive Social Learning: Includes 100 social stories and 20 Bear What Can Bear Say cards that help children identify emotions, interpret social cues, and choose positive, appropriate responses.

  • Conversation & Communication Practice: Encourages children to think about what Bear might say in various situations, promoting empathy, perspective-taking, and effective dialogue.

  • Versatile for Any Setting: Ideal for preschool classrooms, therapy centers, social skills groups, calming corners, homeschooling, or as an engaging travel or gift option.

  • Educational & Therapeutic Benefits: Perfect for speech therapy, autism therapy, counseling, ABA and BCBA sessions, and social-emotional learning programs. Builds confidence, self-regulation, and expressive language skills.

100 BEAR SCENARIO STORIES 20 BEAR ILLUSTRATED CARDS: CAN I TAKE A BREAK CAN WE PLEASE TALK ABOUT THIS? HOW CAN I HELP I AM FEELING SAD I AM SORRY I CAN EXPLAIN I DON’T LIKE THAT I DON’T UNDERSTAND I NEED HELP LET ME HEAR YOUR IDEA LET’S SHARE LET’S TAKE TURNS NO THANKS NO! NOTHING…. PLEASE STOP! THANK YOU THAT MAKES ME FEEL……. WRITE YOUR OWN ….. WRITE YOUR OWN …..
Read it: Read each bear story with your child. Discuss it: Discuss the story details and ask questions like, “How does Bear feel?” & “What is Bear’s Problem?”. Find it: Find a bear card that can be used as a response to the social interaction in the story. (often more than one) Connect it: Make a connection to the social interaction in the Bear story by discussing if your child ever experienced that situation or something similar. Learn it: Learn about each Bear conversation card and how they can correspond and are appropriate to the context of story. Improve life skills in communication, empathy and decision making. Solve it: Talk about the problem in each story. Explore all the possible responses to the situation and conversation, until the best solution is chosen. Explore it: Have your child make up a story or tell a story with a social setting and open-ended response opportunity and use the bear cards to match the correct solution to the story. Use the game to create a safe space for children to talk about their own social experiences. They might feel more comfortable sharing their thoughts after exploring these scenarios with Bear.

What Can Bear Say?

100 Social Stories of Interaction with Bear + 20 What Can Bear Say illustrated Bear Cards

What Can Bear Say? is an engaging and practical therapy tool designed to help children strengthen social communication, conversation, and problem-solving skills. This set includes 100 short, relatable social stories featuring Bear in everyday interactions, along with 20 large Bear "What Can Bear Say" cards. Each story presents a situation where Bear experiences a social interaction, and children are encouraged to identify how Bear feels and decide what Bear can say in response.

By thinking through what Bear could say in each scenario, children learn how to express themselves appropriately, respond to others, and navigate social situations with confidence and empathy.

Perfect for speech therapy, social skills groups, and classroom lessons, What Can Bear Say? turns learning communication skills into a fun, visual, and meaningful experience.


Key Features:

  • Interactive Social Learning: Includes 100 social stories and 20 Bear What Can Bear Say cards that help children identify emotions, interpret social cues, and choose positive, appropriate responses.

  • Conversation & Communication Practice: Encourages children to think about what Bear might say in various situations, promoting empathy, perspective-taking, and effective dialogue.

  • Versatile for Any Setting: Ideal for preschool classrooms, therapy centers, social skills groups, calming corners, homeschooling, or as an engaging travel or gift option.

  • Educational & Therapeutic Benefits: Perfect for speech therapy, autism therapy, counseling, ABA and BCBA sessions, and social-emotional learning programs. Builds confidence, self-regulation, and expressive language skills.

100 BEAR SCENARIO STORIES 20 BEAR ILLUSTRATED CARDS: CAN I TAKE A BREAK CAN WE PLEASE TALK ABOUT THIS? HOW CAN I HELP I AM FEELING SAD I AM SORRY I CAN EXPLAIN I DON’T LIKE THAT I DON’T UNDERSTAND I NEED HELP LET ME HEAR YOUR IDEA LET’S SHARE LET’S TAKE TURNS NO THANKS NO! NOTHING…. PLEASE STOP! THANK YOU THAT MAKES ME FEEL……. WRITE YOUR OWN ….. WRITE YOUR OWN …..
Read it: Read each bear story with your child. Discuss it: Discuss the story details and ask questions like, “How does Bear feel?” & “What is Bear’s Problem?”. Find it: Find a bear card that can be used as a response to the social interaction in the story. (often more than one) Connect it: Make a connection to the social interaction in the Bear story by discussing if your child ever experienced that situation or something similar. Learn it: Learn about each Bear conversation card and how they can correspond and are appropriate to the context of story. Improve life skills in communication, empathy and decision making. Solve it: Talk about the problem in each story. Explore all the possible responses to the situation and conversation, until the best solution is chosen. Explore it: Have your child make up a story or tell a story with a social setting and open-ended response opportunity and use the bear cards to match the correct solution to the story. Use the game to create a safe space for children to talk about their own social experiences. They might feel more comfortable sharing their thoughts after exploring these scenarios with Bear.