“Inside Words, Outside Words,” is a picture book about Elizabeth, a young girl with an expressive speech disability, who discovers the power of communication by learning how to speak with a communication device. The reader follows Elizabeth as she learns what a communication device is, and discovers all the ways she can use it, from making her teacher “go” and “stop”, to requesting pizza for dinner (not fish!), to finally being able to say “I love you”, as Mom and Dad tuck her into bed. “Inside Words, Outside Words” is an excellent read-aloud story for children, and aims not just to educate classmates or siblings about communication devices, but to empathize with peers who are nonspeaking. Not everyone can talk, but everyone has something to say!