Going Out (Sign About)

£4.70

These signing guides introduce signs for a variety of everyday activities, from getting up in the morning to going to the park. Make signing a natural part of your everyday communication.

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Publisher

Child's Play (International) Ltd (1 Nov. 2005)

Language

English

Board book

12 pages

ISBN-10

1904550800

ISBN-13

978-1904550808

Reading age

1 – 3 years, from customers

Dimensions

21.01 x 0.99 x 21.01 cm

Average Rating

4.88

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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Kelly Easton

    My little girl has a moderate hearing loss and I have been teaching her signs and she is only 1 and half. I was so suprised when she used the books to learn the signs her self and corrects you.

  2. 08

    by Amazon Customer

    My nephew is 3 and non verbal, he has downs syndrome and is deaf and needs glasses, he cannot wear both glasses and his hearing aid band at the same time because the glasses cause the aid to whistle. I am able to sign makaton, and we are all encouraging makaton use to start with to help him communicate. He loves this book, I thought it was good to help the grown ups around him too learn some core signs about things they are likely to go do or see.

  3. 08

    by Chrissy

    Really good

  4. 08

    by cosmicsunshine

    I believe it is important to teach toddlers how to sign when they are still trying to learn to talk. This helps to ward off frustrations in communication for them as well as for their carers! All of this set of Sign About books is well done.

  5. 08

    by L Rainbow

    Just like all other A. Lewis’ books this one is beautifully ilustrated and fun and easy to use. Would recommend it to any parent of a baby or a toddler planning to introduce few signs in the communication, just for the fun of it.

  6. 08

    by busymum

    Have been signing with our toddler from about 4 months old. Despite health problems he is the most chilled out little lad and I’m sure that is partly due to the fact that he can communicate with us through signing. Obviously, we do misread his signs at times (‘baby’, ‘more’ and ‘biscuit’ look so similar when our son signs them) but he persists until we understand.

    Would highly recommend these books for families. There are several topics available.

  7. 08

    by Martina

    Absolutely amazing. Good quality of the books too, will last long time even when kids are bot careful. I really love the simple explanations. We did not try with baby yet, but I think it will be super helpfull for the whole family as grandparents dont speak the same language…so we probably use a lot.

  8. 08

    by Robert Wright

    It useful because my daughter is deaf and me and my partner deaf useful read and sign each other

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