The Complete idiot's Guide to Baby Sign Language is wonderful. Completely user friendly and completely easy to follow the whole process. The thing only I would say is that Chapter 1 & 2 are little repetitive, which would be ok if they were discussing how to master sign language skills verse history of. However I must say she does warn you of this and explains that you can choose to skip chapter 2. Great book loved it so...
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I have enjoyed reading this book. I have learned alot. I am ready to start when my son is ready. It has some humor in it, so it doesn't get tedious. My only negative comment is that there are some repeated signs in the picture section of the book.
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This book is great! the info is thourough but not boring to read. it explains what you need to do to help teach your little one to sighn. plus the sighns are ASL. I definantly recommend this book.
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I love this book because it makes baby sign language SO simple. She clearly explains the reasons to do it and de-bunks myths as well. Some of the other books are overwhelming...this one breaks it down to the key signs and the best order for introducing signs. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to sign with their baby!
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My daughter had talked about using Baby Sign Language to communicate with her infant son, who is now eight months old. She has had mild success, much to my surprise, but yesterday she invited me to stop by and observe the results she has achieved with her son after buying this new book, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Baby Sign Language" just two weeks ago. She said that it was the best written book on the subject that she...
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