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Over the past few years it has become apparent through studies that babies can learn to communicate through sign language before they can even begin to talk. The Baby Signing Time DVD Gift Set is a set which teaches your child to sign through songs for everyday events. This set is designed for children 3-36 months old; however Signingtime.com also carries signing products for older children interested in signing as well. The Baby Signing Time DVD Gift Set brings together song, animation and a multicultural cast of babies who can sign to create a fun learning environment for your child. The two music CD’s and one DVD
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teach the signs for eat – drink – cracker – water – cereal – milk – banana – juice – finished – mom – grandma – dad – grandpa – diaper – potty – more – bird – fish – cat – dog – horse – frog – hurt – where – baby – shoe – sock – hat – coat – please – thank you – sorry – car – train – bus – bike – airplane – boat – ball – doll – bear – wash hands – soap – sleep – bath – brush teeth – book – pajamas and blanket. This gift set is specified for children from 3-36 months in age; however, it is fun for all to learn from. If you care to try something a little more challenging or something designed for a different budget take a look around SigningTime.com and I am positive you will find something to help your family become a bilingual family! |
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Baby Signing Time DVD Gift Set
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The Baby Signing Time dvds are wonderful! My triplet boys watch these movies, as well as the regular Signing Time series, daily. This is a great way to cut down on the tantrums due to babies not being able to express themselves through spoken language!
Cathy’s last blog post..Take an Amazing Trip with Rachel Coleman from Signing Time!
I absolutely love the concept of teaching an infant to sign
I have heard it slows down language development, though