Baby Signing Time Volume 2: Here I Go DVD
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Vivica LaMoreau
> 3 dayThis video is more advanced. It will be great for my son when he is a little older. I think its more for 2 to 3 year olds.
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C. Pittman
> 3 dayOur daughter is addicted to all the shows and knows so many signs. She will wake up and ask for singing times using ASL and tell me what she wants. Ya need to get this for your baby.
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Kecia Soder
> 3 dayWe have Baby Signing Time Volumes 1 and 2. Volume 1 is much more fun and engaging - at least to our baby. The music in Vol. 2 is a little less catchy, and the signs taught arent as relevant (other than Please, Thank You, Sorry) Our baby loves Volume 1 so much, and seems less interested in Vol. 2 that we mostly play Vol. 1 for him.
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The Smiths
> 3 dayWe got this video as a gift...it suggested having baby start watching at 6 months which we did (not thinking he was paying much attention)..to our surprise at around 9 months he started to (what we thought was just)imitate the kids on the video. Soon we realized he understood the signs and with our help was able to use them appropriately. By 12 months he knew all the signs on the first dvd and now at 18 months he is able to sign and say all the signs on both videos. He is able to sign just by you asking and he is tickled when we cheer him on!! this is truly a great video series..all of our family and friends are so impressed with his signing..others are getting BST for thier babies as well.
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Geraldine Lee
> 3 dayMy little 2 year old loves the Baby Signing Times series. When her elder sister was the same age, we found Baby Signing TImes Vol 1 and 2 and weve had them 5 to 6 years. And Ive just recently bought vol 3 and 4 from Amazon as well. The only reason why we are buy this again is because the vol 2 DVD broke. But its good enough that we bought it again!
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Cayla Garcia
Greater than one weekI had been watching Baby Signing Time Vol 1 with my daughter occasionally since she was about 7 months old. She always enjoyed the characters and was engrossed from the beginning. I saw that there was a Vol 2 and bought it when she was about 10 months. I highly recommend these DVDs. Theyre extremely well-made for being non-branded (ie Sesame Street, Baby Einstein). The songs are produced at a quality thats much higher than a lot of kids music out there. She began signing all done and water at about 9 months. The repetitive, catchy songs helped me remember all of the signs and reinforce them as we went about our day. She has picked up more signs and surprises us almost weekly with a new sign! She is also very verbal, saying about 8 words already. I think the DVDs have played a huge role in my daughters ability to sign so early. The repetition helps tremendously. Overall using baby signs has been a great bonding tool for our family and I cant help but believe she is much less frustrated than she would be otherwise, without a way to communicate her needs and other thoughts. The other day I walked in the room wearing a hat, and her first reaction was to look up at me, smile and sign hat. She also surprised us the other day by signing wash hands when the phrase came up in conversation. Its such a special way to promote early learning and supporting babies ability to communicate. Weve also begun making up our own signs for family members and other things that are important to us.
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Alicia M. Pucci
> 3 dayi highly suggest this dvd. if your baby loves baby signing time one, shell embrace this as well. she started doing the signs after watching this one time.
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Connors Mom
Greater than one weekWeve had another signing video before but it did not have as much as this one on it. They are very easy to learn and my little one does more and more everyday even when he hasnt seen it for a while.
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Matthew S.
> 3 dayWe are convinced that our son developed strong language skills early on in part because of these videos. They really helped him communicate basic needs to us when he was little and reduced his frustration level a lot.
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K. Bair
> 3 dayThis is great for the child AND the parent!