Make your child the star and place their picture in the framed cover of this book! This is a wonderful story about the signs that can be easily learned by parents and interactively fun to communicate with your child. Soy based ink is used in this 8" x 8" rounded edge board book with 16 flap signs and includes a colorful reference guide.
SIGN LANGUAGE BOOK
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| ISBN-13: 978-0-9791059-0-6 | |
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Holding many roles in life, both personal and professional; I have had the privilege of knowing many incredible people, personalities, and lifestyles. My greatest joy, thus far, has been being blessed with the privilege to stay at home and raise my sons. This journey has been a fascinating one that has led me here today, because if it were not for my sons, I would not have been inspired to create this wonderful American Language Series that you can enjoy with your own children!
...was born and raised in Poland. Because of her love of children and art she earned degrees in early childhood education and art education. As a mother of two, she keeps learning about the world through her children’s eyes and minds. She believes that witnessing a child’s discovery and learning process is one of the best rewards life can offer.
Diana M. Campbell, a deaf adult, is currently an Interpreter-Guide-Intervener for deaf and blind students with the Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, school district, where she has worked since 1991. She also works as a drama instructor for elementary and middle school students. Her knowledge of deafness, deaf-blindness, and drama comes from her own experience participating in numerous courses, committees, and dramatic opportunities on state and national levels. Diana has directed deaf and hard of hearing students in "The Wizard of Oz" and "Oliver Twist" productions. Diana is also a mom to hearing twins (Soros & Renee Ashley) who have learned and used ASL from birth as their first language and are proud to be known as KODAs (Kids of Deaf Adults).
Nancy Mosher has served as supervisor of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing Program for the Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, school district since 1996. She has taught deaf students from preschool through post-high school, using oral/auditory, ASL, and total communication methods. Nancy has taught college-level ASL classes and worked as an educational and community interpreter. She serves on various state and national committees, and believes that early, effective communication is the key to success for both hearing and deaf children.
Many parents have heard that babies can learn to sign very early, thereby increasing understandable communication between parent and child. This obviously has the effect of greatly reducing frustration for both baby and parent. Imagine if your baby could say, “hungry” when they are hungry rather than crying.
Thank you for sending me your lovely book. It is beautifully produced and I think the idea is terrific.
"Everyday Signs" Book Wins PMA Benjamin Franklin Award
I love this book. I use this with my children and the children I work with in my day care. It really grabs their attention and they all want to move the flaps. As a parent I found it to be a wonderful tool to not only interact with my children while reading the book but to use it on a daily basis. This is a very easy book to use. Children do not all develop spoken language at the same time and this is a wonderful and easy way for your child to communicate his/her needs to you. Sign language is essentially another language, but, easy and fun to learn and use with your children, even after they are speaking.
Of all the picture books I’ve read, yours is the best! I’ll spread the word! Your book is so clever! It’s probably the most creative projection for children that I’ve seen to date.
Tanya,
Thank you for sending me Everyday Signs for the Newborn Baby! I will also show it to our children's book buyer at the independent book store where I work part-time. She likes this kind of book; as we've had a few parents come in and want to teach their children signing and are looking for more accessible books.
A basic sign language book for youngsters, fitting signs with words using all ethnicity, gender and age groups. Beginning words are well chosen and for the most part concrete – and easily understood. The signs make sense for the words, also. As with any “flap” book care should be taken against tearing, however if tearing does occur, it will not rip into the page. Illustrations are very well done, the page matching the flap beautifully. The “Everyday Signs” series might well be used for handicapped of challenged children.
Since I’m soon to have a little wee one of my own, I’ve been interested in books that can help you to teach sign language to babies (it’s a way to potentially communicate with them before they can actually form the words). Tanya Kuza’s self-published board book takes a bit of a different approach than most of the books I am familiar with.
This book isn't just for teaching the newborn - my toddlers like learning the signs too. I really like the idea of the flaps. It is great way for my older child to learn the signs and the words as well. Plus my kids like to lift them up, it keeps them interested.
Dear Tanya,
Like many parents, I have used basic American Sign Language (ASL) signs with my children to help them communicate at an early age. I taught them a few simple words and phrases so that they could convey their wants and needs throughout the day. It has been a helpful tool for me and it definitely cut down on their communication frustration. “Everyday Signs for the Newborn Baby” is a wonderful flip-up board book that introduces key ASL signs throughout the story. This entertaining book, with its warm colorful illustrations, will not only delight children and parents, but it will also help them learn 16 new ASL signs.
This is a wonderful book for parents to read to children of all ages. As a psychologist I know the value of parents reading to their children and this book gives them the opportunity to learn sign language together. They not only have the opportunity to read together but to share in the joy of learning and speaking together in sign. The book is interactive and allows the child to engage while flipping the inserts and discovering and learning different signs. The story and illustrations are entertaining and inviting.
I LOVE to give books as gifts, especially to new babies in my life. Who needs another onesie or rattle, right? Books are gifts that keep on giving, plus, I love to write or have my boys write, a little message to the recipient on the inside cover. In Motion Books makes a fabulous new board book for little ones called "Every Day Signs for the Newborn Baby." This charming book features beautiful multicultural illustrations with "lift the flap" interactive pages. You and your child can learn 16 different ASL motions together to facilitate communication while speech develops and emerges. I really wish I had this beautiful book when my oldest was a baby. Being 2 months premature, he was delayed globally, including his speech. We started basic signing with him when we realized his speech was delayed, but this was not until he was about 15 months old. This book would have been a great tool from day one!
Hi Tanya,
I am the mother of three children. I have one sweet teenage girl, a very smart three year old girl, and a wild 18 month old boy! By the time I had my three year old daughter, I had started to hear about the significance of teaching sign language to your children at very young ages. I remember her first signed word “more” used to please us so much, since she no longer needed to cry to get what she wanted. Instead, Daniella would sign that she had wanted “more” milk, food, CANDY, whatever it was she was trying to express. At that time, I really didn’t know much sign language myself. I was already overwhelmed with being a mom of a baby all over again, so I didn’t make too much effort to learn. Now, with my son, Everyday Signs for Newborn Babies makes teaching the basic words so much easier and fun! Our whole family can learn the simplest signs that we truly can use everyday. The flip-up book happens to be my little ones’ favorite type of books, so it peaks their curiosity. This makes it easy for me to keep them interested and to be successful on teaching them the signed words! I would definitely recommend this as the starting place for all newborn babies with regards to learning sign language in a fun and easy way! Thank you.
I am a German mother of a three-year-old girl and a four-month old boy re-located in the United States. I experienced how difficult and frustrating it is for a toddler to communicate when they still cannot talk, in any language! My daughter knew what she wanted but was not always able to "tell" me. When she was little signing for kids was not so popular and I couldn’t find adequate books or other material. When I saw the book Everyday Signs for the Newborn Baby by Tanya Kuza, I was thrilled to see that someone had finally developed a resource that would be fun to read to children while also teaching myself basic signs. Now that I know how much easier and satisfying a life with a toddler can be I know I will start to teach myself and my son ASL and I will definitely use Everyday Signs for the Newborn Baby by Tanya Kuza. I haven't seen anything else like this available on the market!
This large format board book, offers an enjoyable resource for teaching both hearing and deaf children the hand signs for common words. With a racially diverse cast, each page contains text with accompanying artwork. Well designed for its purpose, Tanya’s book is loaded with child appeal as each page has a flap to be lifted by exploring little hands. The whimsical warm colors are utterly charming. This is one book that, now more than ever, deserves a place on your bookshelf. A joyful celebration of diversity using sign language.
I am a mother of two daughters. When my twenty one-month-old daughter turned nine months old, I tried to get her interested in signing through watching DVDs. She had no interest in the TV and didn’t have an attention span to speak of which made us both very frustrated in terms of communication. I looked at buying some books at Barnes and Noble, but nothing stood out that I thought would interest my daughter enough. When I first saw Everyday Signs for the Newborn Baby by Tanya Kuza, I was taken with how colorful it was and how easy it was to read. I knew right away that my daughter would love the flaps as she likes looking at books that are interactive. I can’t wait to begin reading Everyday Signs for the Newborn Baby to my second daughter who is three months old. Tanya did a wonderful job of making learning easy and fun. I would recommend this book to all moms with babies and toddlers.
Tanya Kuza has woven an enjoyable story into a teaching aid for me to read to my child. While reading the book to my toddler son, he was excited and animated while emulating the corresponding signs. The colorful illustrations kept him engaged, and the detailed descriptions of the signs have really helped me learn and teach the basics of sign language. I plan on using this book with my next child at an earlier age. I am confident it will help improve our communication with each other. I would definitely recommend this book to other mothers desiring to teach useful, everyday signs to their children. It has raised the bar on my expectations for educational books for my kids, and I look forward to more books from the author in the future. Thank you.
As a mother of a 3 year old and another on the way, I am always looking for new and fun ways to read to my child. Finding a sign language book that combined colorful illustrations with flip up pictures was the perfect way to get my son involved in learning. I know this book will be a big part of my new child’s infancy. It has all of the everyday signs that I have wanted to learn and share with my baby. As an added plus, I learned that the book was printed using soy based inks. This eases the mind of a worried mother in a world of constant product recalls involving lead. I will be eager and happy to recommend this book to my family and friends. Thank you.