Let’s Sign BSL Flashcards: House & Home: British Sign Language
£9.50
50 Flashcards of the most useful signs for items found in the home – fun to use and look at together and can be used to label items for everyone to learn. Fingerspelling Alphabet card also included.
For early years, families and carers; also ideal for older learners and residential settings.
Signs include `bath’, `bed’, `bedclothes’, `bin’, `chair’, `clock’, `cooker’, `fire’, `furniture’, `kitchen’, `living room’, `microwave’, `plug’ and many more.
The back of each card has the fingerspelled word and description of how to make the sign.
For use with all educational sign systems based on BSL in the field of deafness, special needs and for signing with hearing babies and children.
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Additional information
Publisher | Co-Sign Communications (15 Feb. 2010) |
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Language | English |
Cards | 50 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1905913176 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1905913176 |
Dimensions | 10.7 x 0.1 x 20.3 cm |
by Mazza
Not bad although you stay in the bathroom, it is OK I suppose great transpersonal and thick plastic bags, great
by Wendy yung
I enjoy learn sign language very good
by Tracy
They are easy to read and sign big enough for people to look at
by Marion OHalloran
They are easy to read and understand. I like the picture on one side and the sign on the other. The size is suitable to carry if you are mobile and not too small as my sight is poor at present. I am learning BSL in college so they are an added help.
by Jade
Really shocked and disappointed with this . For the price paid it didn’t even come in a box for the cards but a blue zip locked bag . The cards are a lot bigger than the picture and doesn’t feel like good quality đ overall very disappointed as just wanted to learn sign language
by Yvonne
We have a little Granddaughter with hearing problems, and hearing aids, and she is already using some sign language at 3 years old. These cards are just what I have been looking for, so that me and my husband can learn too. They are very easy to follow.
by Rachel
Fabulous cards that are brightly coloured and clear. An excellent learning resource to support any person trying to learn British sign language. I stick them up around our home (the home topic ones) to help support my son’s learning. He’s 18 months old and already has a sign vocabulary of 50+ and his speech is developing fast too. (I know some people worry that learning signs as a baby delays speech but I can reassure you it is giving him a sense of control of his needs, choices and independence and a sense of inclusion) we love them.
by Suz Crook
I bought these as I had a deaf puppy. Someone told me to teach her sign language. After doing a bit of research I decided to teach her signing based on proper British sign language. I saw these cards and thought Iâd buy them to help the whole family learn signing for the dog so we would all be signing the same thing. She knows quite a bit of sign language now.