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Baby Signs for Animals
by Linda P. Acredolo and Susan Goodwyn
Youngsters can learn to communicate sooner, before their vocal chords are developed, which increases children's self-esteem. Call Number: E ACR
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Baby Signs for Mealtime
by Linda P. Acredolo and Susan Goodwyn
Youngsters can communicate when they want more, when something is too hot, or even to let everyone know the food is "all gone!". Call Number: E ACR
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First Signs
by Tina Jo Breindel
A selection of common signs helps parents and their pre-speech children communicate in sign language. Series: American Sign Language Babies
Call Number: E BRE
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Get Dressed
by Tina Jo Breindel
Offers signs relating to clothing that babies can master to increase early communication between parents and babies. Series: American Sign Language Babies Call Number: E BRE
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Let's Eat!
by Tina Jo Breindel
Offers signs relating to food and eating that babies can master to increase early communication. Series: American Sign Language Babies Call Number: E BRE
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Outside
by Tina Jo Breindel
Offers signs relating to the outdoors that babies can master to increase early communication between parents and babies. Series: American Sign Language Babies Call Number: E BRE
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All Day Long: Teaching Your Baby to Sign
by Lora Heller
This clever introduction to American Sign Language helps babies and toddlers gain a better understanding of the world around them. Series: Baby Fingers Call Number: E HEL
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Hello, Goodbye: Teaching Your Baby to Sign
by Lora Heller
Presents the basic sign language vocabulary that children need to begin conversations, including "good morning," "how are you?," "hug me," and "I love you." Series: Baby Fingers Call Number: E HEL
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Baa, Baa, Black Sheep!
by Annie Kubler
Presents a classic nursery rhyme accompanied by diagrams showing how to form the Signed English signs for each word. Call Number: E KUB
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My First Signs
by Annie Kubler
Shows how to sign thirty-five basic words in American Sign Language, such as house, cat, and mother. Call Number: E KUB
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My Baby Can Talk
Set to classical music, instructs parents on how to teach their baby American Sign Language to enable the baby to speak sooner and help boost confidence, communication, and enhance memory. Call Number: J 419.1 MY
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Day: Sign Language for Babies and Toddlers
Helps babies and toddlers clearly express their needs through sign language, teaching useful signs for daytime such as eating, drinking, and putting on clothes. Series: Happy Signs Call Number: J 419.7 HAP
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My First Signs
Rachel Coleman uses songs and animations to teach children basic concepts of American Sign Language. Series: Signing Time! Ser. 1 Call Number: J 419.7 SIG
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Nice to Meet You
Rachel Coleman uses songs and animations to teach children basic concepts of American Sign Language, including signs for greeting old friends and meeting new people. Series: Signing Time! Ser. 2 Call Number: J 419.7 SIG
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Babies & Toddlers
Helps parents, siblings, family members, teachers and caregivers introduce sign language to very young children and teaches them to communicate before they can speak. Series: We Sign
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Baby Wordsworth: First Words - Around the House
Children learning to speak are introduced to names of household objects by hearing the word spoken, seeing it in written form, and seeing the word in sign language. Call Number: J 428.1 BAB
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The Baby Signing Bible: Baby Sign Language Made Easy
by Laura Berg
The educator and founder of My Smart Hands offers step-by-step instructions for parents and caregivers to use to teach, learn and communicate with their babies using 400 signs, including “milk,” “eat” and “more.” Call Number: 419.1 BER
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The Complete Guide to Baby Sign Language: 101 Tips and Tricks Every Parent Needs to Know
by Tracey Porpora
A guide for parents to teach an infant to understand beginning sign language. The author explains its benefits, learning sign language, how and when to teach it to a baby, its use in tantrum prevention and potty training, connections to learning skills, teaching other caregivers, signing to deaf and hard-of-hearing children, becoming a sign language professional, and classroom use. Call Number: 419.1 POR
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The Baby Signing Book: Includes 450 ASL Signs for Babies & Toddlers
by Sara Bingham
This book teaches parents 450 developmentally appropriate American Sign Language signs. It has clear instructions for every sign, memory aid, song and game. Language milestones are included so progress can be charted. The book also features a variety of visual highlights, key concepts, and interesting tips. Call Number: 419.70832 BIN
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Baby Signing: How to Talk with Your Baby in American Sign Language
by Andrea Fixell and Ted Stafford
A basic ASL reference demonstrating a range of simple hand signs that can ease communications between parents and pre-verbal babies. This visual guide presented in a stand-up format, utilizes songs, games, and contains easy instructions. Call Number: 419.70832 FIX
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