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Bumperlicious · 17/07/2008 11:03

Can anyone point me in the direction of any good baby sign websites? I keep getting books out of the library and end up taking them back late, costing me a fortune in late fees, might as well use bloody Waterstones! What I need is a website where I can look up signs. Anyone know of any?

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Lionstar · 17/07/2008 21:31

This is a BSL one which is brilliant, you have to register, but it is free. A little fiddly to navigate, but all the signs you might need.

Another BSL one, use the alphabet links across the top to find words

This is an american one, so based on ASL

wrinklytum · 17/07/2008 21:34

I think if you Google "Makaton" and "Sing and sign" you may come across something helpful.Also c-Beebies "Something special" programme does signing,aimed at young children.

wrinklytum · 17/07/2008 21:36

Ooh yes,and you can print some off the c-beebies website if you go to c-beebies and then omething special.I have printed and laminated loads for dd's room.(She has sn and is communicating using Makaton to help)

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Bumperlicious · 18/07/2008 09:24

Thanks, I'll check all those out. I tried googling but couldn't really find anything.

Thanks for your help!

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moondog · 18/07/2008 09:27

Sing & Sign is an excellent website. I recommend you buy their dvds. it's easier to follow than in a book.

I am also a salt with my own baby signing company (not S&S though).

SazzlesA · 18/07/2008 09:39

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