Stories and Signs with Mr.C - BOOK 1: Out of Gas!: Transportation Story (ASL Sign Language Signs)
Book Details
Author(s)Randall Clarkson
PublisherRDCmedia
ISBN / ASINB0113J0VRS
ISBN-13978B0113J0VR9
Sales Rank616,882
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
BOOK 1: Out Of Gas!
We're going to Grandma's house! A normal trip to Grandma's turns into an amazing journey. Will the family EVER get there? All sorts of transportation is involved in getting to Grandma's house!
Some say that the reward is in the journey. That is fine until problems arise. How do you react to life's speed bumps? When obstacles come up, look around, there might be another way.
Setting goals for our children is good, but listen to your child and include them in the plan. If they feel like they are part of the solution, they will handle the setbacks and problems that come along. Their imagination might be stronger than yours and you may find simple ideas that you haven't thought of.
Stories and Signs with Mr. C wants to be a guiding friend.
This series of books are written with a ‘Progressive Learning’ approach for children ages 3-10. Progressively your child will enjoy and learn from this eBook for many years to come. Each time the story is read, they will remember more and more of the signs. Your child will become confident and be able to read the stories and sign the words at the same time.
Mr.C suggests that you…
1. Read the Story - Start by reading the entire story to your child all the way through. Notice the sign word pictures but don’t stop to focus on them. This will give them the continuity of the story first.
2. Focus on the Sign Words
Read the story again, this time stopping to sign the two words at the top of each page that’s being demonstrated by our ‘Signing Friends’. Remind your child to use their hands!
3. Combine the Story & Signs
Read the story, showing your child the colorful words that tell them when to use the matching sign words at the top of the page. Sign all the underlined words as well – these are words they have learned on previous pages.
The Benefits of Learning Sign Language:
• Eye-hand coordination
• Reading development
• Spelling proficiency
• Communication development
• Integrated brain activities
• Raises self-esteem
• Parent-child bonding when done together
Visit us at StoriesAndSigns.com!
We're going to Grandma's house! A normal trip to Grandma's turns into an amazing journey. Will the family EVER get there? All sorts of transportation is involved in getting to Grandma's house!
Some say that the reward is in the journey. That is fine until problems arise. How do you react to life's speed bumps? When obstacles come up, look around, there might be another way.
Setting goals for our children is good, but listen to your child and include them in the plan. If they feel like they are part of the solution, they will handle the setbacks and problems that come along. Their imagination might be stronger than yours and you may find simple ideas that you haven't thought of.
Stories and Signs with Mr. C wants to be a guiding friend.
This series of books are written with a ‘Progressive Learning’ approach for children ages 3-10. Progressively your child will enjoy and learn from this eBook for many years to come. Each time the story is read, they will remember more and more of the signs. Your child will become confident and be able to read the stories and sign the words at the same time.
Mr.C suggests that you…
1. Read the Story - Start by reading the entire story to your child all the way through. Notice the sign word pictures but don’t stop to focus on them. This will give them the continuity of the story first.
2. Focus on the Sign Words
Read the story again, this time stopping to sign the two words at the top of each page that’s being demonstrated by our ‘Signing Friends’. Remind your child to use their hands!
3. Combine the Story & Signs
Read the story, showing your child the colorful words that tell them when to use the matching sign words at the top of the page. Sign all the underlined words as well – these are words they have learned on previous pages.
The Benefits of Learning Sign Language:
• Eye-hand coordination
• Reading development
• Spelling proficiency
• Communication development
• Integrated brain activities
• Raises self-esteem
• Parent-child bonding when done together
Visit us at StoriesAndSigns.com!


