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www.mysmarthands.com Fireese was a signing baby and is now a signing toddler. Fireese has learned how to sign the alphabet. Some letters are a little tricky but she is good for an almost 2 and a half year old girl. For more info and videos visit www.mysmarthands.com Joinour baby sign language FACEBOOK group where you can post questions and get great resources www.facebook.com For parents; learn how to sign with your baby videos: www.mysmarthands.com or babies and children I recommend Signing Time videos, flashcards and books. You can access these by going to www.mysmarthands.com And finally for an amazing information site on baby sign language visit: www.learnbabysigning.com

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27 Responses to Baby Sign Language / 2.5 year old signs the alphabet

  • csps123 says:

    very smart . i love your videos. wich you all the best!!! :)

  • meemosewa says:

    She is adorable! I am truly inspired by these videos. I noticed in earlier videos that you were using signing cards. Where might I be able to find these?

  • popstarinthemaking10 says:

    well i do bsl british sign laungage nd it is diffrent than amercia by loadzz we use two hands :)

  • SmartHandsCA says:

    Thank you :-)
    I like MocoBabies flashcards, Signing Time or Sign2Me, they are all really good. You can google them to check them all out! Or you can make your own by going to my MindBites lesson on how to make your own baby signing flashcards. I can send you the link if you’d like.

  • SmartHandsCA says:

    I’m sorry it took me so long to reply, I didn’t see this comment until now! It didn’t take long at all for me to teach her. I just started with a few signs like ‘milk’ and ‘more’ and then I added more as she got them. I would always do the sign as I said the words. All babies can learn. If you look at my channel there is a link to an article I wrote on ‘how to sign with your baby’ if you are interested in learning more.

  • AlekhinaT says:

    aww bless her lil cotton socks:))

    the toungue lol :L

  • Ashroseo2345 says:

    that was so cute how she had to put up her pinky. she is so cute.

  • meredegaby says:

    Adorable! I love how she uses both hands to do the «I».. She is so proud of herself! Great work!!

  • ohmyrachell says:

    She is the cutest little girl I’ve ever seen. And she’s so smart and willing to try to smell out everything!

  • jubr16 says:

    wow she is so smart and so adorable….i know how to sign the alphabet and few words but i always forgot the p and q but she got them right :) (Y)

  • xithbaby says:

    shes sooo cute, I want a baby!

  • overkilll77 says:

    2:28 is lol

  • colette14 says:

    Isnt this amrican signing lanuague?

  • SmartHandsCA says:

    yes, it’s ASL.

  • IzabelaD01 says:

    aw she was so cute when she spelled her name

  • Pawboi85 says:

    Some of the adults I teach can barely remember their ASL alphabet as well as she did! Excellent!

  • ILoveZandra says:

    that’s cool you taught her French too

  • shfelder1 says:

    That is great i have a 4 month old and im going the same thing

  • zebra099many says:

    You have a beautiful, intelligent girl!
    She has a BIG future ahead of her

  • yayeroto says:

    beautiful girl

  • TheAnnababe says:

    she is cute

  • chiribitica says:

    maravillosa firesse

  • SaltandLight143 says:

    wonderful! i love her face! she sticks her tongue out, so determined! cute!

  • spongie11123 says:

    my parents are deaf so i was forced to learn sign language it was the only way i could talk to them, also my 2 uncles and my aunt and some of my friends, i am in middle school now and in 8th grade, i asked my principal if i could teach a class about ASL so now i am a teacher at my school its pretty cool!!

  • MARIONETAdmc says:

    Y…
    “like I LOVE YOU!”

    cute!!!

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