Sign Babies Flash Cards introduce the most useful American Sign Language (ASL) signs for babies and children. Babies as young as 8 months can communicate using sign language. Since babies have control over their hands longs before they can speak, siging with babies facilitates two-way communication and allows preverbal babies to express their needs and observations before they can speak.
Pictures on the flash cards help babies learn to recognize common objects, actions and emotions. Use the cards individually as you learn the signs, or make your own personalized book by placing the cards in a photo album. The ASL sign and hint on the back of each card help you remember the sign.
For older children learning to sign, show the illustration and ask the child to make the sign, or show the ASL sign and ask the child what the sign means. These cards can be used in a classroom or home setting.
Covers food and items around the house like bread, cereal, cheese, house, shoes, socks, telephone and bike. [(2004) 25 cards; 4x6 rounded corners]
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