Catapult

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Build a simple catapult to use in therapy – in 3 minutes! This fun catapult helps pediatric clients of all ages engaged and churning out those repetitions. 

Supplies needed:

Block of wood
Clothes pin
Tongue depressor
Cap from milk jug
Metal rimmed discs and magnetic wand (non-affiliate link)
Hot glue gun

Let us know your results in the comments below. 

About Denise

I am a therapist and entrepreneur, clinic owner, published author, and creator of speech therapy materials.

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