sign language flash cards
A set of 35 laminated, rounded-edge flash cards that teach babe (and parent) to sign using captions and quirky illustrations of animals, common household items and baby’s first signs (eat, finished, more, etc.).
Infant and Toddler Flash Cards, $23–25, Mocobabies.
“I wanted to teach my son sign language so we could communicate when he is pre-verbal, so we both don’t get frustrated when he tries to tell me something and I don’t understand. I found the cards for different foods, milk, bath, eat and finished to be most useful and I liked that they were laminated so if my son puts them in his mouth they won’t get destroyed.”
Sonja Markez, mom of 11-month-old Gregory, Toronto
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Baby: Eating
Baby: Cleaning
Baby: Resting
Baby: Travelling
Baby: Playing
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