Baby Fingers: I'm Feeling . . .: Teaching Your Baby to Sign (Baby Fingers) | 
enlarge | Author: Lora Heller Publisher: Sterling Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 257143
Media: Board book Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 24 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.5 x 0.6
ISBN: 1402732465 Dewey Decimal Number: 419.70832 EAN: 9781402732461 ASIN: 1402732465
Publication Date: April 28, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: GREAT BUY!Brand New From US Distributor! WE ARE A 5 STAR SELLER with OVER 3,500,000 BOOKS SOLD!!! OVER ~ 600,000 FEEDBACKS ~ POSTED!!!
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Product Description Imagine feeling happy, sad, or scared and not being able to tell anyone. That’s what it’s like for children before they’ve mastered language. Signing changes all that, and gives babies and toddlers the skills to understand their own emotions and to recognize ours. Kids’ self-esteem will soar as they perform these very simple gestures and convey the fact that they’re tired, curious, hurt, bored, surprised, or in a very silly mood. Whether their baby’s smiling and making the sign for “love” or gesturing to say he’s feeling ill, parents will feel grateful to know!
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Spectacular October 12, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Baby Fingers: Teaching Your Baby to Sign board book series is just spectacular. I love this one, I'm Feeling. The expressions on the babies faces are so precious! My toddler loves these board books and I love that he's learning American Sign Language---not some made up gestures.
Not the best available September 16, 2006 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Although I concur with other reviewers on the value of baby signing (my 12 months old daughter began signing "light" at 9 months and now has a host of signs and several words in her repetoire), this book isn't the one to use. I was looking forward to having a book that would help me teach my daughter how to express her emotions. However, this book merely contains pictures of kids performing the signs. There are no visual cues as to the meanings of the signs. I recommend the baby signs series instead. The book demonstrates the signs as well as offering pictures that help the child generalize the sign to situations right away.
A Perfect place to begin or continue signing with your child! June 16, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a WONDERFUL book and an excellent place to begin signing with your baby. Another wonderful book is "I Want..." also by Lora Heller. Lora is an expert in signing as well as children. I signed with my baby from about 9 months, and he picked it right up. He is now a very advanced talker at 2.5 years of age. He loved signing, and so did I - it gave us a way to communicate before he could talk. I knew what he wanted and what he was feeling/thinking so much more often with signs! I can't say enough good things about it and about Lora Heller. The book has very clear pictures and directions for how to make the signs. Your child will like the actual pictures of other youngsters.
One of the best communication-related things you can do with your baby! April 30, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book, and the I Want book are great for find excellent photos of the signs you need to teach your baby how to ask for the things they need, or to tell you what they're feeling. I've seen it work; kids who learn sign language are much less frustrated and more verbal than their peers. It changes their whole personality for the better. They learn the meaning of language as a way to identify their needs. This book has cute pictures of children in which your baby will be interested, and that will help teach you the signs to use with your own child. The chunky board book format is great for throwing in a diaper bag. I really like these two books (I'm Feeling... and I Want...) a lot. I can't think of any improvements.
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