Synopses & Reviews
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 trendand#8212;one thatand#8217;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, theyand#8217;ll have fun even as they learn.
The author lives in New York, NY.
Synopsis
A is for ASTRONAUT, B is for BIRD, and C is for CRAB. Bold and bright, hip and cool, this striking ABC board book is like none other: each page teaches children the American Sign Language alphabet through a combination of letters, hand spelling, and adorable illustrations.
About the Author
In her New York City Baby Fingersand#8482; school, Lora Heller teaches infants to sign before they can speak. She has been featured in the the New York Times and is author of Sterling's Sign Language for Kids: A Fun and Easy Guide to American Sign Language and our Baby Fingersand#8482; books, Hello, Goodbye; All Day Long; I Want; I'm Feeling; and Teaching Your Baby to Sign. Laura lives in New York, NY. Learn more about her at mybabyfingers.com.