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Sign Babies ASL Flash Cards, Set Two: Around the House

Sign Babies ASL Flash Cards, Set Two: Around the House
By Sign Babies

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Sign Babies Flash Cards introduce American Sign Language (ASL) signs for the words that babies and small children need most. Set 2: Around the House covers food and items around the house like bread, cereal, cheese, shoes, socks, telephone, and bike.

The eye-catching illustrations help young children to recognize common objects, actions, and emotions. Parents and educators can use the cards to facilitate learning signs that children can use to communicate before they can speak.

The flash cards can be presented individually to facilitate learning signs or in a 4 x 6 photo album to create a custom "book" that focuses on the words and concepts children are learning. The ASL sign and hint on the back side help adults remember the signs.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #179342 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-09
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Cards
  • 25 pages

Customer Reviews

Love these cards...5
I think these cards are great! We can't imagine life without baby sign language in our house. My son and I attend a Sign, Say & Play class each week and at 13 months he knows about 30+ signs. Now I am looking for new signs to continue to expand his 'vocabulary'. These cards were a good investment to expand our knowledge. The only drawback to these cards is that they aren't toddler friendly. My son has already bent a few cards.

Nice & Easy5
These cards are excellent. Cards are big and instructions in back SIMPLE! I have started using some of the signs with my 6 month old and she is already signing back! Love it!

Love these Cards5
I think these cards are great - I love them - I love the description of the sign - I don't think think the picture description part is the best but the black and white part of of the description of the actually signing is perfect and understandable.