Aac Devices Hats
Description: A fun and expressive design featuring a mischievous opossum riding a bike with AAC devices, playful icons, and a relatable charging joke. Perfect for AAC users, speech therapists, special education teams, paraprofessionals, parents, and anyone involved in augmentative communication. This cheerful graphic blends humor, advocacy, and assistive technology into a standout design that makes a great gift for the AAC community.
On My Way To Charge AAC Devices Funny Opossum Graphic Hat
by KenMeskill Ait
$12 $19
Description: "If you love taking a bath with a lot of soap and playing with your Rubber Duck, this Rubber Duckie Design is ideal for you. Everyone who loves using a Rubber Duck bath toy will love this cute Duck design and make other people smile. This drawn Rubber Duck design is ideal for rubber duck lovers and duck collectors, kids, boys, girls and bath and shower lovers."
On My Way To Charge AAC Devices Goose SLP Therapy Halloween Hat
by Serl Moony Arts
$12 $19
On My Way To Make Sure The AAC Devices Are Charged Hat
by mdr design 23
$12 $19
Description: A determined opossum clutches a clipboard on its way to handle therapy duties in this funny illustration featuring the quote 'On My Way To Charge The AAC Devices'. It's a humorous nod to the busy daily life of a dedicated speech language pathologist.
Opossum On My Way To Charge AAC Devices Speech Therapist Hat
by dot out
$12 $19
Description: Stay connected and be heard with the However You Communication I'M Listening AAC SLP Goose. This versatile device allows for seamless communication in any situation, whether it's at school, work, or home. Communicate with ease and confidence with this innovative tool.
However You Communication I'M Listening Aac Slp Goose Hat
by vancy
$12 $19
Description: A funny speech therapy design featuring a cheerful possum riding a scooter while rushing to keep AAC devices charged. Perfect for SLPs, SLPAs, AAC specialists, special education teachers, classroom staff, communication support teams, and anyone who understands the daily mission of keeping assistive communication devices ready to go.