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Animals / Jenny Chapman [illustrated by Cindy Tan].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Maori, English, Sign languages Series: Speak to me | Kōrero MaiPublisher: Auckland : Rakino Publishing, 2018Description: 15 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781642551068
Subject(s): Summary: Shows basic signs and words for common animals in English Te Reo and NZ Sign Language. NZSL..
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Childrens Board Books Davis (Central) Library Children's Board Books Children's Board Books CHAP Checked out 04/04/2024 T00819670
Childrens Board Books Davis (Central) Library Children's Board Books Children's Board Books CHAP Available T00819287
Childrens Board Books Gonville Library Children's Board Books Children's Board Books CHAP Available T00818156
Childrens Board Books Hakeke Street Library Children's Board Books Children's Board Books CHAP Available T00819286
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A beautifully illustrated book full of all our favourite animals, perfect for communicating with your baby or toddler. Babies and children understand much more than they can say. It's never too early to start using Te Reo Maori or sign language of Aotearoa. Speaking Te Reo Maori and using sign language alongside English is a beautiful way to not only acknowledge the official languages of New Zealand, but also boost brain development. Speak to your baby as often as you can, narrate your day. The more language you share with them, the more their brain grows! The sign language pictures in this book have arrows to indicate direction or hand movements so be sure to look carefully at each sign image.

Cover title.

On board pages.

Includes tips for teaching your baby to sign.

Shows basic signs and words for common animals in English Te Reo and NZ Sign Language. NZSL..

Parallel text in New Zealand sign language, English and Māori.

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