The Things That Go Together spiral book helps children build vocabulary and reasoning skills by identifying pairs and groups of items that naturally belong together, such as a sock and a shoe, or a spoon and a bowl. Through structured, engaging activities, children practice recognizing associations and explaining their reasoning, strengthening both vocabulary and categorization skills. This foundational cognitive skill supports memory, organization, and early logical thinking that children will use throughout their academic and everyday lives. This resource is especially valuable for children with language delays, cognitive processing differences, or those building early reasoning skills. Speech-language pathologists, teachers, and parents will appreciate the clear, engaging format, which makes practicing associations approachable and enjoyable for young learners. The spiral-bound design keeps activities organized and easy to use across repeated sessions in therapy rooms, classrooms, or at home. A foundational and versatile resource, Things That Go Together supports vocabulary growth and everyday reasoning skills.