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Tomás left the garden sad yesterday, not sure he could make the sounds. Luna is already sitting in the soil this morning, waiting for him. She tells Luz she has an idea. The stream hums its steady sssss beside her, the same sound that started everything five days ago, and somewhere in the garden, a glow is waiting for the voice that will wake it up.
That sound is /s/.
CantaLingo is a world of original music, memorable characters, and mysteries that unfold one sound at a time. Luna and Luz reach their quietest, most certain morning yet. Tomás returns with a question he is afraid to ask, and someone else arrives without making a sound. And somewhere in the story, your child finds the sound before anyone tells them to look for it.
There is a moment when Tomás sits down and says he does not think he can make the sounds today. Luna does not give him a lesson. She tells him about the time she got all tangled up trying to say everything at once, and then she walks him through the garden one word at a time. And when they find the sound together, they find the song that goes with it. That moment is quiet and ordinary, and exactly what children need to hear.
The episode ends with a question. Good for the car, for the last five minutes before pickup, or for the morning when someone small needs to hear that one word at a time is enough. They’ll be thinking about the answer long after it’s over.
FOR SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS:
CantaLingo is a phoneme-per-week audio curriculum for ages two to seven.
Week 1 Objectives
Week 1 Activity Guide
Week 1 Printable Materials
Episode 5 targets /s/, a voiceless alveolar fricative that typically emerges around ages three to three-and-a-half, using phrase-level and connected speech production in a mastery context, with all six target words produced through guided coaching at minimal acoustic highlighting.
The episode’s clinical centerpiece is a coached mastery sequence. Luna walks Tomás through the garden, tying each target word to a sensory anchor he can hear or feel: stream, sun, soil, seeds, stepping stones, see. Each word progresses from guided production to independent production, with the child invited to participate at each step. A four-second complete silence follows the final production before the narrative’s resolution event. The sequence demonstrates transfer from scaffolded to independent production, with narrative motivation and environmental context carrying the child through the final threshold without direct instruction.
The weekly phoneme song is sung once as a mastery celebration, emerging naturally from the coaching sequence, with full invitation to the listener to sing along.
The episode includes the We Did It jingle, triggered after the week’s collaborative effort reaches its resolution and the spark ignites.
Assign as between-session home practice. No cueing or coaching required. The story does the scaffolding.
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