Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover
- Published by: Hay House December 1, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1401907660
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1401907662
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Book Dimensions:
7.7 x 5.5 x 2.5 inches
- Weighs: 2.2 pounds
Product Description
This kit includes:
• The Sign, Sing, and Play! Book
• Flash Cards for Signing and Games
• The “Songs for Little Hands” CD, with
Signing Melodies and Activity Guide
When it comes to signing with babies, the secret to success is to make signing fun!
Using signs in playful and engaging ways gets babies’ attention and stimulates their interest in signing like nothing else. The Sign, Sing, and Play Kit contains everything you need to have the most fun ever with signing— Sign along with the flashcards as you make up a story about the pictures, Sing and sign a song along with the “Songs for Little Hands” music CD by award-winning singer/songwriter Susan Z (an illustrated Sing-and-Sign guide is included), Play a game with your baby from Sign, Sing, and Play, a book of signing games and activities for at home and on the go! Get ready to have fun and watch your baby’s signing really take off!
About The Author
Monta Briant, and her husband, Paul, began signing with their daughter, Sirena, when she was six months old. The family eventually learned hundreds of signs together. In 2001, Monta, a former professional yacht captain, decided to make a permanent career change that would enable her to stay home with her daughter, so she founded Baby Sign Language Workshops. An enthusiastic speaker and self-proclaimed “baby sign language evangelist,” Monta teaches baby sign language workshops and parent-tot signing classes throughout San Diego County. Baby Sign Language Workshops classes have been the subject of feature stories in the San Diego Union-Tribune and on Fox 6 News.
Reader Reviews
This kit is fabulous. There is a song book that goes with the CD so you don't have to flip through the bigger book to find the words and signs. The larger book is a great reference for signs and activities to remember them. The flashcards are awesome, they have a color picture of the object on one side and then the word and sign on the other. The child learns sign language and how to read at the same time. Everyone in my sign language play group wants one after I brought it to play group last week. The other moms quickly picked up the songs and we were having a ball in no time with our infants.
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