Teaching Your Baby to Sign

Teaching Your Baby to Sign by Lora Heller is a board book published by Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. in 2004. This 24-page edition is designed to help parents introduce their babies to sign language, enabling them to communicate their needs and desires before they can speak. The book features adorable images of babies demonstrating simple signs for words such as “Mommy,” “Daddy,” “love,” and “milk,” making it an engaging resource for both children and parents.
Readers will find that this book not only promotes early communication skills but also fosters a deeper bond between parent and child. Through the use of sign language, parents can support their babies’ language development in a fun and interactive way. The content aligns with subjects like juvenile nonfiction and language arts, making it a valuable addition to any child’s library. The engaging visuals and straightforward approach make learning enjoyable for babies, encouraging them to explore the world of communication through signs.
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Using sign language, babies everywhere are successfully communicating their needs and desires even before they can talk. They are jump-starting their communications and language skills while deepening parent-child bonds. With this adorable board book of simple signs, created by a leading expert in the field who runs her own school in Manhattan, parents can take advantage of a major new trend one that s become so popular it was profiled by The New York Times. On every page, cute babies demonstrate the gestures that mean “Mommy,” “Daddy,” “love,” “dog,” “cat,” “home,” “sleep,” “tired,” “hungry,” “music,” “milk,” and “banana.” And because babies very much like looking at photos of other babies, they ll have fun even as they learn.
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