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Got Sign?
10 Tips to Help Teach Your Baby Sign Language
By Nancy Cadjan, Certified Baby Sign Instructor
- Goodnight Moon (HarperCollins, 1947) by Margaret Wise Brown (teaches household objects)
- The Going to Bed Book (Little Simon, 1982) by Sandra Boynton (teaches bedtime activities such as brushing teeth, putting on pajamas, etc.)
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar (Philomel, 1981) by Eric Carle (teaches foods)
- Curious George's Are You Curious? (Houghton Mifflin, 1998) by H.A. Rey (teaches emotions)
- Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? (Henry Holt and Co., 1997) by Bill Martin, Jr. and Eric Carle (teaches animals)
Reading books becomes a fun and interesting experience for everyone. Choose your favorite books and sign any of the signs you know. You can always learn more signs.
9. Sign as you sing. Signing can also enrich language acquired through songs. The following songs are great to use when signing with your baby:
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