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Emma signing
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Board
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Animal
Signs and Word Signs by Debbie Slier include
charming,
full-color photographs of basic animals and first
signs plus illustrations of their corresponding signs offer
children ages 1 to 4 a fun way to learn their first signs
and vocabulary words. Constructed of sturdy cardboard with a
protective finish on each page, this hearty book will
withstand the hard use to which fascinated young children
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Baby’s First Signs and More Baby’s First Signs
by Kim Votry and Curt Waller are durable board books, lavishly colored in bright reds, blues, greens, and yellows sure to please your child’s eye. Each page features an illustration of a toddler signing a word as well as demonstrating what the sign is about. For example, on the “baby” page, the toddler makes the sign for “baby” by mimicking the cradling of a child in his arms while also smiling at his baby sister sitting beside him. The illustrations include both a diagram box that depicts exactly how to perform the sign and the English word in the top left corner, so that your child will learn English and sign language simultaneously. The books cover fundamental expressions such as “sleep,” “cold,” “eat,” and “hurt” as well as “rain,” “mommy,” “daddy,” and “car.” |
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A Book of Colors depicts the charming character
with the favorite hat signing all of the primary and
secondary colors—red, yellow, blue, orange, green, and
purple—in interesting settings. The other pages display a
wide variety of appealing colors, too, including pink,
white, black, gray, brown, and tan, topped off with a richly
rendered illustration of a rainbow. |
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Out for a Walk offers toddlers their first look at
signs for the world around them. As they follow our
distinctively hatted youngster on a stroll, they encounter
familiar animals and insects, among them a dog, cat,
butterfly, and squirrel, and learn which ones can be pets.
They’ll enjoy imaginative images of the senses,
too—sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch. Printed on
robust cardboard stock, these delightful full-color books
will engage toddlers in new topics as they discover more
basic signs, proven to accelerate their grasp of language. |
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All above board books:
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Lift the Flap Books -
Gallaudet Press
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Where is Baby? A lift the flap Sign
Language Book by Michelle Cryan
Here’s
a fun, interactive way to teach youngsters ages 1- 4 basic
American Sign Language signs. Where Is Baby? A
Lift-the-Flap Sign Language Book features 12 basic
questions in ASL with English translations. Little ones can
find the answer for each question by lifting the flap on the
opposite page to reveal a charming, full-color illustration.
The questions and answers engage children with everyday
subjects of high interest to them: Where is the airplane,
train, bug, cat, elephant, shoe, pizza, Mama, Daddy, sister,
and of course, Baby.
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Dictionaries -
Gallaudet Press
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Teach Your Tot to Sign by Stacy
Thompson
This book features over 500 fundamental signs of great appeal to young
children & concise instructions on how to sign, including the importance of facial expression.
This book is a great resource to have on hand when you want
to know the sign for a word that is appropriate for your
child.
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