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Dewey Decimal Number: 398.8 EAN: 9781904550433 ISBN: 1904550436 Label: Child's Play, Inc. Manufacturer: Child's Play, Inc. Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 12 Publication Date: 2005-01 Publisher: Child's Play, Inc. Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Studio: Child's Play, Inc. Editorial Review: Product Description: Favorite nursery rhymes and songs with simple and clear signing instructions. Even proficient speakers will long enjoy signing to a favorite song of rhyme. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great bookI'm not sure if it's the pictures or the song, but my 16-month-old loves this book! We read it several times a day. Rating: - Itsy Bitsy Spider SignsWhile the pictures are cute, the signs are not well presented. Hand positions are not correct for most of the signs. As someone who works with children with special needs and uses signs all the time, I purchased this book to be a fun addition to my sutdents' library. Once I received the book and saw how few signs were included and how poor the signs were, I would neither use it with children or recommend it to parents Rating: - Great Song!If you have kids between the ages of 1-3 years, your kids will love it! My kids really loved it! They try to immitate the sign language in the book and they love the colors and keep locating the spiders! :)) and have alot of fun singing together I would really recommend the book ! Rating: - Great for babiesWhen someone gave me this book before my son was born I didn't think I or he would be much interested in it. But then my son was born with Down syndrome, and I realized signing would be important to help him communicate before he could speak. I like this book because it clearly shows me how to do the signs, so I can sing and sign to my baby at the same time (I don't even bother holding up the pictures for him; he likes watching my hands make the signs). He is only about four months old but is gripped ... Read More Rating: - Great ColorsMy Grandson, age 4 months, loves the bright colors. He reaches toward the pictures. |