If you have little ones in your house, check out Baby Rodenburg. This DVD teaches you child sign language, A-B-C’s, numbers, colors, and animals. The DVD was a huge hit here. Madison (my 4 year old) is learning sign language in preschool, so she loved the reinforcement. My son who is 15 months loved it due to the music and seeing other babies. I am not sure if he really “understood” any of the sign language. Mom like it, because I got to actually learn some sign language (like how to sign eat) that is actually quite useful at my house.
My only complaint about the DVD is that it seems a bit disorganized at times. I wish they correlated the signing to whichever letter they were on. Meaning, when they did the sign for eat, I think they should have been talking about the letter E. That being said, they really reinforced each sign and what it means using several different ways. As each thing was signed, Madison often repeated the sign several times and repeated the word that went with the sign. Will danced with the music and pointed to the screen and said “seeeeeee” every time an animal, baby, or toddler was on.
This DVD was created by a set of parents who couldn’t find any DVDs out there that fit their needs for their child. Instead of complaining, they made their own DVD to use with their own child and to share with the rest of us!
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365 Days of Baby Einstein is one of the books that is such a great deal that you cannot pass it up. This book teaches your children about art, language, poetry, math, and science. The illustrations and pictures in here are awesome and engage your child. There are read aloud rhymes, interactive questions, and poems that encourage your children and you to have a conversation about what is going on on that page. The pages of this book are paper, so you do have to be careful. There are things in this book that both Madison (my 4 year old) and Will (my 1 year old) can do and be entertained by. Each section of the book is color coded, so if you want to work on certain skill like language development, you can easily find it. They even have pages where you can learn how to say words like dog and cat in other languages (my husband has been looking for some golf bags translations in there but we have yet to find any. LOL) This is a book that can easily be given as either a baby shower gift or a birthday present, and you won’t break the bank either.

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Madison and I recently tried the Briarpatch’s I Spy Memory Game. This game will help your child develop their memory, matching, critical thinking, reading and oral language skills. It also teaches them to take turns, follow rules, and sharing. The object of this game is to match pairs of cards.The great thing about this game is that you can really tailor it to the age of the child you are playing with. The directions had several different versions depending on the age of the child you were playing with. Right now, Madison (who is 4) struggled a tad with this. The cards that you are trying pair are not identical. The object itself is identical. However, the two cards may have a different background or with different lighting. That being said, I do like the detail on the cards. They are great pictures. The basic memory game is played with the blue cards. You are able to play a riddle game with the red cards and the blue cards (this would be for an older child). The red cards all have riddles on it like “A dish on a duck, a bow on a bell, a bird in a cage, a pearl in the shell” Then on the bottom of the card that you should find the 4 cards that match this riddle. Some of these riddles Madison was able to do. This is just one version of how to play with both sets of cards. There are a couple of other versions that can be played also. Madison and I ended up making up our own rules and games with this which was just as fun! We counted clocks and toys and matched colors.
I would highly recommend the I Spy Memory Game! We had a lot of fun with it, and I can see it being a game that your children will enjoy playing as they grow older.
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