Easy Guide to Baby Sign Language


Children - Educational
102 Pages
Reviewed on 03/25/2014
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Author Biography

J.R. Cagle is a father who wanted to use sign language with his own child. He became frustrated with the poor quality of resources available and dedicated himself to researching this topic. In “Easy Guide to Baby Sign Language”, his intent was to make information quickly and easily accessible to busy parents.

He was born in Atlanta, Georgia and lived there for over 30 years. Since 2007, he has lived in and around London, England with his wife and daughter. He is a professional in the Public Relations industry and an acclaimed author and presenter.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite

Easy Guide to Baby Sign Language by J.R. Cagle is a helpful guide for readers, especially to those who are parents. It helps parents to communicate effectively with their babies so that their signs are clear, and helps in creating a strong bond with their babies. Many times we, as parents, find ourselves in frustrating situations because we are unable to understand what our baby is trying to communicate to us. This is a well thought concept and the instructions are put down clearly, making it easy to comprehend and use. It also explains to readers the benefits of understanding baby language.

The book is a life-saver to many parents who find it frustrating to handle their babies due to not understanding what the baby is trying to convey. The helpful hints to get you started are indeed helpful and all the tools are effective in getting parents closer to their babies. Proper communication helps in bonding well with babies and leads to a favorable environment within the home. The pictorial tips again convey the concept in a better way to readers and make it easier to put them into practice.

The Activity Ideas given at the end of each chapter can be tried out by parents. All the tips given in the book make it less stressful to parents when it comes to handling their babies. The book covers extensively all the signs that you need to know when handling babies.