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Baby Talk Dvd
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Baby Einstein – My First Signs $19.99 A playful introduction to words and sign language — my street to main street!– Exposes babies to words and sign language– Presents a fun way for parents and little ones to “go exploring”As babies grow, their eye-hand coordination begins to improve as their ability to interact with their surroundings blossoms. It is the perfect time for My First Signs, A playful introduction to 20 common words a… |
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Kids in Motion $9.54 Song titles include: Kids In Motion; The Body Rock; Animal Action I; The Freeze; Count Bounce; The Balancing Act; Beanbag Boogie I; My Shadow, Poetry In Motion; Body Talk; Animal Action II; Shadow Dancing; Tummy Tango; Show Me What You Feel; Beanbag Boogie II; and What Is Pink? Poetry In Motion…. |
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My Baby Can Talk – First Signs $17.98 My Baby Can Talk – First Signs The My Baby Can Talk – First Signs DVD is designed to be baby’s first introduction to preverbal communication. It also provides an introduction to sign language in a format designed to delight the senses while tapping into the baby’s language capabilities. The DVD is created to encourage interaction while set to classical music. The DVD takes the whole family on a… |
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Talking Hands: A Sign Language Video For Children [VHS] $10.49 Kids gobble cookies, blow bubbles, open and close a box of dress-up items, even sit on the potty to illustrate some of the 31 hand gestures taught throughout this excellent sign language video. Much like a mini video “dictionary,” teaching focuses on word recognition alone–not the alphabet nor on full sentence structure–and covers a smart variety of simple verbs and nouns (based on American Sign… |
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Kidsongs – I Can Sing Baby Animal Songs [VHS] $9.99 Baby Animals corrals a crew of kids who could have been lifted off the fashion spread of a Sears circular and looses them at a petting zoo, where they frolic merrily alongside its plastic-like proprietress. This being a Kidsongs’ program (circa 1995), there’s no goose-taunting or monkey-mocking; instead, the gang sings and dances its way through duck ponds, bear pits, and tiger pens, oozing profes… |







