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Speech Practice Game

Webster's Word Web

Meet Webster the friendly garden spider — he weaves a word web every time you describe a word! 🕸️ Listen to the word and the question (tap "Hear it again" to replay), then help your child pick the answer that is TRUE about the word. Each answer weaves a strand and hangs a dewdrop, and Webster says the whole sentence — say it out loud together. A wrong tap just gets a gentle "listen again" — nothing is marked wrong. Hang 10 dewdrops for the Morning Dew!

How to play

Listen to the word and the question together (tap to hear it again).Tap what is TRUE about the word — a wrong tap just says "listen again."Webster says the whole sentence — say it out loud to hang a dewdrop!

Who's playing today?

Works on phone, tablet, or computer · turn sound on to hear each word

Clinical review pending — being verified by Julianne Abuda, MA, CCC-SLP.

Please note: This is a free speech-practice game for therapist- and parent-guided use, not a diagnostic tool or a replacement for therapy. The child hears a word and a feature question (what group it is in, what we do with it, its parts, where you find it, or what it looks like), then taps the answer that is TRUE about the word. When they choose correctly, Webster the garden spider weaves a strand, shows and speaks a whole describing sentence, and the child says it out loud — an adult (or the child) taps to log each sentence said. In the Word Riddles level, three hints describe a word the child names — the word is never written in the hints. The game never records, listens to, or evaluates your child's speech. A wrong tap is gently coached (never named, never shown as an error, never spoken as a correction) — nothing is marked right or wrong, and no wrong answer is ever revealed against the child. Every word, question, choice, hint, and sentence spoken is hand-authored: the app never assembles a string into speech and never speaks a correction. Every "I said it — out loud!" celebrates describing the word and saying the sentence, never the accuracy of the speech.

Every GO Therapy interactive is AI-assisted and reviewed by a licensed speech-language pathologist.