Okay, I'm not good at teaching "Baby Signs." I have nothing against sign language for babies, and I think they're a great idea most likely. I just don't do the sign thing. However, the one sign I've actually done with Annie (and that a couple of friends have also practiced with her), she started doing at breakfast this morning.
I walked out of the dining room while she was eating and heard, "Mow, mow, mow" (this translates to "more"). I walked back in to see her delicately putting her pointer fingers together, the sign I've been teaching her for "More." Yay! Big girl, learning to communicate.
She also discovered a fun new place to play this morning: under her crib. She discovered toys she hasn't seen in month. I'd have a picture for you...but she also discovered lots of dust bunnies that I'd rather not show anyone. Now that I've swept and dusted, I'll get a picture next time she's under there.
Of course, some of the fun may have been playing with the dust bunnies...babies do love bunnies...
I walked out of the dining room while she was eating and heard, "Mow, mow, mow" (this translates to "more"). I walked back in to see her delicately putting her pointer fingers together, the sign I've been teaching her for "More." Yay! Big girl, learning to communicate.
She also discovered a fun new place to play this morning: under her crib. She discovered toys she hasn't seen in month. I'd have a picture for you...but she also discovered lots of dust bunnies that I'd rather not show anyone. Now that I've swept and dusted, I'll get a picture next time she's under there.
Of course, some of the fun may have been playing with the dust bunnies...babies do love bunnies...
3 Comments:
How cute...I think I would much rather have my kids pinching there fingers together at me than yelling MORE! MORE! LOL Just make sure no one teachers her the "your #1 sign"!
I'm with Tracy here, the sign is definitely better than hearing the words! LOL. Yay Annie! Such a smart girl. Its a redheaded thing ;-)
How sweet! she is growing up fast! I remember the only sign Klaire knew was "all done."
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