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Learn simple sign language alongside baby with this adorable introduction to sixteen key signs. There's a point in baby's development that all... [Read More]
Learn simple sign language alongside baby with this adorable introduction to sixteen key signs. There's a point in baby's development that all parents recognize: Baby knows what she wants, but just can't say the words quite yet. Simple sign language for some of the most common words and phrases helps parents and caregivers bridge the communication gap with little ones. Baby Signs: All Done! features adorable illustrations of diverse babies in different situations modeling simple signs that will help familiarize baby with key words and phrases. Also included is a detailed walk-through for parents showing how to correctly model the sign. Featuring sixteen easy-to-learn signs ranging from ways to communicate needs ("more," "milk," "sleep") to expressions of gratitude and love ("thank you," "hug," and "I love you"), this read-together book will open worlds of communication between baby and parent.
Flip the pages in this sturdy, shaped board book and follow the farm animals as they greet you! With a surprise mirror at the end, this fun rhyming... [Read More]
Flip the pages in this sturdy, shaped board book and follow the farm animals as they greet you! With a surprise mirror at the end, this fun rhyming book teaches animal sounds in a way that babies and toddlers will love. I moo! What do you do? I neigh! What do you say? Spend a day visiting with cows, horses, and other familiar farm animals in this fun, interactive board book. Featuring a simple rhyme that prompts children to learn animal sounds as they turn the page, I Moo! What Do You Do? will become a favorite read for babies and toddlers. Adorable and colorful illustrations will engage little ones’ attentions as they greet the animals on the farm. With a fun barn shape, peek-through die-cuts, and a surprise mirror at the end for babies to interact with, this book is great for playtime, tummy time, and learning time.