Baa, Baa, Black Sheep!: BSL (Sign & Singalong)
£4.70
Children are able to communicate by signing before they develop the skills necessary for speech. By teaching simple sign language to children from as young as eight months, we can help them to convey their emotions and their needs. When children begin to talk, having sign language to fall back on provides a comforting safety net. Add to the fun of signing by singing well-known nursery rhymes and songs. Even proficient speakers will long enjoy signing to a favourite song or rhyme. Simple and clear signing instructions allow anyone to join in.
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Additional information
Publisher | Child's Play (International) Ltd (1 April 2004) |
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Language | English |
Board book | 12 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1904550010 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1904550013 |
Reading age | Baby – 3 years |
Dimensions | 19 x 1 x 19 cm |
by Deb
Great first book for kids.colourful pictures,easy to learn bsl.good quality and very fast delivery.recommend this book.
by laura
Really big board book. Signs are quite easy to figure out from pictures, but not all the signs for the rhyme are included. I use cbeebies YouTube channel alongside the books.
by Nicdo
My son loves this book. He loves the actions and seeing the children in the book.
by AB
Really like the sign and say books. This one was bought for an Easter gift to accompany a little soft toy black lamb.
by mdoher
I have bought other books in this series and they are excellent.
Our two year old son loves these books and they are very durable…thoroughly recommended to other parents looking to teach sign language and also just for a good educational read or simply telling a story and teaching recognition and language skills.
Recommended!
by Amazon Customer
Lovely book
by Starry night
This is a very attractive picture book version of “Baa, baa, black sheep” in durable board book format, complete with sign language illustrations. The slightly cartoon-ish pictures of young children and sheep are nice for little ones to relate to. As with other books from the series, the illustrations of children making the signs tend to take priority over the illustrations to accompany the song. But this is not necessarily a bad thing: there are lots of books of nursery rhymes out there, but not so many that show pictures of children signing!
If you’re a sign language beginner it can, initially at least, be slightly awkward to sing/repeat the rhyme, sign, look at the book and turn pages: but it doesn’t take long to adapt!
by RFN
Classic book, nice pics, and very useful.Good shopping