Play Time (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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Additional information
Publisher | Child's Play (International) Ltd (1 Nov. 2005) |
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Language | English |
Board book | 12 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1904550797 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1904550792 |
Reading age | 1 – 4 years |
Dimensions | 21.01 x 0.99 x 21.01 cm |
by Amazon Customer
Book was a bit more worn-out than I expected but that’s fine.
Delivery was super fast. In fact, got here sooner than expected. So overall I am pleased.
by Ellie
I bought this book as a reminder of signs for staff at my pre-school. It’s fun to share with young children and especially for children with speech and language difficulties.
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.
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.
by Amazon Customer
Lovely book, nice illustrations
by Poppy
Bought to learn basic signing for myself as granddaughter who has Downs is just beginning to communicate. Clear attractive illustrations to interest a child also.
by busymum
Wonderful book. We love signing with our little one. He rarely gets frustrated because he can sign quite a few words now. He likes looking at the book and we copy the signs together. He definitely has his favourites and keeps pointing to them. Great way to communicate with babies and toddlers while they develop their language skills.
by kaya
I bought the set,they are great for both my grandaughters.My hearing grandaughter is picking up signs fast & trying to communicate with her sister