Our Brilliant Baby Signing Blog!
Got a burning question about using signing with your baby or toddler? Perhaps you'd like to know where to start with baby signing - or which signs are important for toddlers - or why you should use baby sign anyway? Chances are we've talked about it here...
easy colour matching for babies + toddlers
Juliette signing her colours at 18 months! In this short video you will see gorgeous Juliette signing colours with her Mama. You can see how excited she is to communicate what she knows and how she is able to make the sign to support her emerging speech....

Silence is Golden – isn’t it?
Silence is golden...Or so they say.The heavy dew, that is so indicative of October mornings, was settled over the metal seats on the train station platform. The rays of Autumn sunshine just starting to peek its way from behind the clouds. A lady in a red coat...

Tips for Toddlers Who Don’t Share
To share - or not to share? That is the question.. Toddlers. And sharing. Not generally two words that we tend to think of, together, with any degree of equilibrium, really! Toddlers, it seems, are brilliant at understanding the concept where sharing relates to...

I Mean It! How children add signs to speech for emphasis.
If I SIGN it, I MEAN it! This phrase definitely goes for me and my Little Signers. Lyla is 3 (and 3/4s!) and Noah is 2. They know very well that signing adds importance, urgency or emphasis to what they want to say – and the same goes for when mummy does it! Signing...

Ten Reasons to Sing Nursery Rhymes; why you should be using them with your little one
Wind the bobbin up, wind the bobbin up...Sometimes it feels that if you should 'Wind the Bobbin Up' one more time you might just pop! But traditional nursery rhymes have a really important place in the hearts of our little ones - and rightly so, it turns out.Having...

Non-Verbal Cues Your Baby is Hungry (what to look for and how baby signing fits in)
Wouldn’t it be incredible to be able to understand exactly what your little one wants? This parenting malarky is hard. Harder than you expected - and certainly harder than anyone cared to divulge to you before hand. We all desperately want to get things right, first...