Designed for the youngest signers — the emphasis is on pictures rather than printed words babies can't understand
Words are relevant to baby's world (for example, the "First Words" collection includes "milk," "eat," "yes," "no," "sleep," "change" and more)
Use as flash cards or place in a photo album to make a custom board book
Thick and sturdy, with easy-to-recognize pictures
The only flash cards for babies that teach true American Sign Language (ASL). (Other ASL-based flash cards rely on words, not pictures, so children must be old enough to read in order to learn from them.)
The Benefits of Learning Sign Language
Allows little ones to communicate wants and needs before they acquire verbal skills
Reduces baby's frustration and builds a sense of empowerment
Boosts language skills, vocabulary, and future reading skills. May even enhance I.Q.!
Promotes bonding and interaction with parents and siblings