The Listening for Absurdities spiral book helps children build critical listening and reasoning skills by identifying statements that don't make logical sense. Through playful, engaging scenarios, children learn to spot absurd or illogical information and explain why it's incorrect — a skill that strengthens auditory processing, critical thinking, and comprehension all at once. This resource is especially helpful for children working on higher-level language skills, reasoning, and attention to detail, as identifying absurdities requires careful listening and logical evaluation. Speech-language pathologists, teachers, and parents will appreciate the engaging, often humorous format, which keeps children motivated while building important cognitive-linguistic skills. The spiral-bound design keeps activities organized and easy to use repeatedly across sessions. Whether used in therapy, the classroom, or at home, Listening for Absurdities offers a fun, effective way to strengthen listening comprehension, critical thinking, and the ability to evaluate information logically — skills that support both academic and everyday success.