DVD : Signing Time! Volume 1: My First Signs DVD - Revised Edition(Two Little Hands Productions)


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DVD : Signing Time! Volume 1: My First Signs DVD - Revised Edition(Two Little Hands Productions)


  

Signing Time! Volume 1: My First Signs DVD - Revised Edition(Two Little Hands Productions)

starring: Rachel de Azevedo Coleman, Alex Brown, Leah Coleman
directed by: Emilie de Azevedo Brown




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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0823860001334
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Two Little Hands Productions
Manufacturer: Two Little Hands Productions
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Two Little Hands Productions
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 18, 2007
Running Time: 30 minutes
Studio: Two Little Hands Productions
Theatrical Release Date: 2002



Editorial Review:

Product Description:
The New Edition of Signing Time! Volume 1: My First Signs has been updated to reflect the fun look and feel of volumes 4-13 and the hit public television series! The video has been remastered to include everyone's favorite, interactive and entertaining Rachel in her yellow sweater!

From their magical animated treehouse, Rachel, Alex, Leah, and all their friends share 18 American Sign Language (ASL) signs with your child in a fun and playful way.

Enjoy new, exciting special features, including a sign review, creators' commentary, and behind-the-scenes footage.



Signs included:

Eat, Milk, Water, Ball, More, Bird, Cat, Dog, Fish, Car, Airplane, Want, Shoes, Flower, Mom, Dad, Baby, Sleep

Volume 1 includes Signing Time! original song, 'Show me a Sign.'

Created for ages 1-8, yet fun for all.

Approximate run time: 30 Minutes, plus special features.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Five Stars - A Simple And Comfortable Introduction to Basic Sign Language
This DVD - and the entire Signing Time series are wonderfully simple introductions to sign language. Even though the series was intended for very young children, Signing Time also provides a positive and non-threatening introduction to sign language for grandparents and others who want to learn how to communicate with a deaf child.







Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - ASL
After too many frustrating years with NYC's public and private special ed programs, I decided to home school my special needs child. Despite being labeled non verbal by the school system, my daughter was refused instruction in ASL to aid her with communicatiion. Initially at home we worked from web site instruction until coming across Signing Time.

The instructor is pleasant and is very clear with hand and finger postions. Each DVD can be quickly FWD'd to the Main Menu where the viewer can watch the entire episode or choose from features which are solely review, offer songs or give a behind the scenes look.

Even my twenty year old is sitting through the episodes with us quickly learning more signs which help with his job at a group home.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Signing time teaches kids to communicate at an early age!
This is part 2 of what I already reviewed: My sister-in-law had purchased this video for her daughter who is now 1 year old. Her daughter, although not clear when she talks, signs all kinds of words. It's very cute and easier to understand than baby babble. My daughter, who is 3 1/2, loved the DVD so much that I purchased parts 1 and 2. She loves the music and the signing. I had taught her how to sign the alphabet when she was 2 and she caught on pretty fast. She knows how to sign all her letters! And now with this DVD collection, she can learn so much more! I would recommend it for all new parents as well as parents of young children.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic show!
My toddler loves this show and is soaking up the signs. We are up the fifth in the series already. We almost like this series as much as the "Bounce!" series (also on Amazon), but the "Bounce!" songs are a lot less annoying to parents. Both are great shows though, and signing is a great skill for kids. Highly recommended!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - We love it!
We just love this video for our daughter! She is too young to really do any signing, but we know that it will be of great help to her in just a few short months.

For now - she just loves to watch it. In fact, we cannot even mention the name of the video, or the names of the characters without her going nuts!

The video it well done, and a much better teaching tool than similar videos from other groups. The content keeps your attention, the music is good - and the video goes at a good pace.

We wholeheartedly recommend it.




 





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