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Baby Sign Language Basics: Early Communication For Hearing Babies And Toddlers (2009)

by Monta Z. Briant(Favorite Author)
3.84 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1401921604 (ISBN13: 9781401921606)
languge
English
publisher
Hay House
review 1: Monta Z. Briant, Baby Sign Language Basics (Hay House, 2009)We actually somehow ended up with two versions of this—we have a sixth printing of the 2004 first edition, which is much smaller, and then a first printing of the relatively massive New and Expanded edition from 2009. (I added this header almost a year ago, I'm embarrassed to say, and the only reason I know I meant to review the expanded edition is because I put “2009” in it.) We've been sort of casually introducing the Bean (and ourselves, since my wife and I are also beginners) to sign language in a variety of ways, with Briant's books, sets of flash cards, and the like. This expanded edition of Briant's book, which contains over eight hundred signs, is by far the most comprehensive sign-related piece we o... morewn. The Bean loves it—he goes in stages with signing, but at story time, he pulls either this or the smaller book off the shelf at least twice a month and we go through a dozen or two signs. Because we're not doing it daily/intensively, I can't really comment on learning speed, though that's individual for every kid anyway, but I can tell you that when we have it out, our son is engaged; the photos are well-done, informative, and approachable, with models who understand well that their pictures weren't being taken solely for the positions of their hands. Man, I never thought I would say this about a book from Hay House, but Baby Sign Language Basics is pretty darn close to indispensable at Goat Central. (Note for clarity: no one in our house, nor in our extended family, is either deaf or mute; we are learning, and teaching the Bean, solely for informational purposes/in case the need arises sometime in the future.) ****
review 2: It is what it says. A very, very basic guide to baby sign language. The author intended for it to be a diaper bag reference, and its pretty much only good for that. It did get me started signing with my baby, but i'd like a little more in-depth introduction. This book is probably best for mothers who have already mastered several signs with their baby, and now want to take it to the next level, using all 300 included signs. less
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helloraine
I really like this book. It was very easy to understand and easy to teach my son.
nawal
This book was okay-- a decent little resource book for teaching your child sign.
mnc
if you have a baby, read it. its very short, but good stuff.
Amanda
Good resource and easy to reference.
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