Wednesday, 23 July 2008
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Tuesday, 15 July 2008
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Purchase an item from Wee Signers www.weesigners.co.uk and receive a free Beatrix Potter Wooden Magnet RRP £2.99.
Friday, 11 July 2008

Facial Expressions are an important aspect of Baby Signing. An interesting virtual game will show you facial expressions to practice with your baby.
http://www.do2learn.com/games/facialexpressions/face.htm
Cath Smith has developed lovely BSL printouts for you to use at home. Click the link below.
http://www.widgit.com/resources/communication/bsl/sheets.htm
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Details of all products in the Let's Signs series can be seen on:
www.deafsign.com
www.DeafBooks.co.uk
The LET'S SIGN Series is a Deaf/hearing development of British Sign Language resources for beginners and practitioners of all ages and abilities. It includes a small range of illustrated sign language books and colour posters, ranging from early years to work environments, and includes.
Important NoticeAll Widgit resources whether bought or free of charge are protected by copyright. The symbols are copyright Widgit Software or Mayer Johnson LLC and the content of the materials is copyright Widgit Software unless otherwise specified.
You may not under any circumstances distribute these to any third parties, they are for your own use. Distribution of materials is illegal.
Thursday, 10 July 2008
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Something Special - Mr Tumble Baby Signs Website

A great site to get you signing - learning some basic baby signs such as; milk, eat, all gone, no, to name a few.
Mr Tumble shows you how to do the sign properly (although regional signs may differ) He says the word at the same time as signing, this enables your child to learn speech and sign at the same time which improves their communication.
Mr Tumble will entertain your child, although may scare you a tad! There are other games and print-outs also.
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Tuesday, 15 April 2008
These delightful books are the most popular baby signing books in the UK.
They are hardy board books (so will survive being chewed and thrown about), beautifully presented showing the illustrated image (by Annie Kubler), word, and instructions how to do the signs, with additional signing tips to help you out.
If you are starting out 'My First Signs' is the book to go for - then add other books to your collection as and when you wish. 'My First Signs' starts you off in baby signing by using the most common words you are likely to use such as Milk, Sleep, and More. There are 40 signs in total so you will find more than enough signs to get you started!


This signing guide for hearing and deaf children contains forty-eight everyday signs taken from British Sign Language.
Babies and toddlers are illustrated using the signs for a range of domestic, wild and exotic animals as well as mini-beasts and birds".
"This is a lovely book for young children and their families and we hope they enjoy learning their first animal signs".
The National Deaf Children's Society
This signing guide for hearing and deaf children contains everyday signs taken from British Sign Language.





£3.99



Developmental Toys beneficial when learning Baby Sign Language

Motor Movement
Your baby is learning to fine tune their manual, hand movements. Developmental Toys have various features to improve this development. They contain flaps to grasp and open, different textures to feel, varying shapes to hold, squeak buttons to press etc...... which all encourage developmental skills to improve. By playing with developmental toys alongside using baby signing this will improve their manual movements in their fingers, hands, and arms as well as coordination, attention, eye-gaze, aural, and oral skills to name a few, all of which are vital in baby signing as well as normal development.
Amazing Baby Soft Cloth Developmental Book £9.49
- Rattle, Crinkle, Squeak Sounds
- Texture Teethers
- Bold Patterns
- Multiple Textures
- Stares at bright objects and follows them with their eyes
- Prefers to gaze at patterns rather than plain surfaces
- Large motor movements of arms and legs developing into grasping objects
- Sits unaided for short periods
- Plays with sounds and responds to noises and speech
- Picks up objects with thumb and forefinger
- Plays peek-a-boo, showing an understanding of out of sight is not out of mind
- Reaches and holds objects with both hands
- Imitates actions of others, uses gestures
- Fine motor skills are developing
- May imitate sounds heard
- Understands words in context, begins to use very simple language and responds to their own name.
- It's never too early to share time with a young baby in activities that will stimulate a baby's developing skills.
- Every baby is amazing, especially yours.
- Learn through play.
- Keep it clear and simple but fun!
Friday, 22 February 2008
You Tube - Post you signing vids!
Wee Signers has joined You Tube! Showing lots of baby signing videos so you can gain a better understanding of what baby signing is all about, as well as seeing gorgeous babies communicating!
We would love you to upload any videos you have signing with your baby on our website 'Wee Signers' - and we would love to add to our Wee Signers You Tube site!
There is a You Tube link on our website http://www.weesigners.co.uk
or http://www.youtube.com/WeeSigners
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