Baby Signs Book $50 BRU Giveaway! CLOSED
Promotional — By Alicia:admin on July 4, 2009 at 12:47 pmImagine, the baby is screaming, the phone is ringing, the microwave just stopped, and the older kids knocks their cup on the ground.
You can’t figure out what the baby wants, while the older kids are trying to tell you what the baby is saying. It doesn’t make sense…
What is the first thing you do? (Screaming at the kids because you are tired and frustrated that you don’t understand them doesn’t count)
As this is all happening you realize that there must be a better way to deal with the non-verbal communication.
BABY SIGNS is based on American Sign Language and will help encourage the use of non-verbal gestures to communicate. Research has proven that babies who are taught to use signs to express their basic ideas before they can say words are happier because they can communicate with others.
For me, a parent of 2 kids who did use ASL, this is a great book that will show the basics of non-verbal communication. I love the fact that ASL teaches kids to communicate what their needs and wants are before they can speak.
We have a giveaway to help assist you in your journey with Baby Sign Language!
GIVEAWAY
One (1) Grand Prize winner:
- Copy of Baby Signs Pop-Up Book
- $50 Babies ‘R Us Gift Card
Four (4) First Prize winners
- Copy of Baby Signs Pop-Up Book
Entry:
All we want you to do is join our RSS feed or carry our RSS feed in your sidebar…thats it! And yes, we can see who has joined so please do not say you have if you have not.
Extra Entry:
Extra Entry for telling us why you would like to try ASL with your children
~WINNER’S HAVE ALL BEEN EMAILED
Contest ends July 31
~Alicia
Tags: baby asl, baby signs, gift card giveaway



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we try to do this with AJ. we need the book bad. He is in therapy for sensory and social behaviors and we bought the videos but I think he would love the book!!!
I follow it’s only taken me almost a year to figure out how to do it lmao
And I’d love to do ASL with my nephew. He’s at the stage where he wants to say something and gets so frustrated. This would be perfect to help him out!
I’m a subscriber.
I would like to try ASL with my 14 month old granddaughter because she really enjoys learning and what better gift to give a child so they can communicate their needs and wants clearly so they’re understood. This would also give us some one on one quality time together. She’s love it because she is such a little sponge LOL
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ASL is awesome because signs are much easier than language and it can mean a big difference in getting started understanding your baby