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My Wee View
September, 2009

I have a 7 month old. Before these helpful tools came into my life, I was left to decipher the varying ranges of crying and emoting (hers, not mine) as our only means of communication. That, and intuition. For review, I received two products from mocobabies: the Signing Flash Cards and the Little Helper Signing Stickers.
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Fabulous Fun Finds
July, 2009

There is nothing more frustrating for a child than not being able to verbally communicate when the child is very much aware of what he or she would like. Mocobabies strives to empower families to use sign language along with verbal communication when interacting.
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Ugga Mugga
July, 2009

My oldest child, August, was a late talker. When he was about 15 months I began teaching him sign language to ease his frustrations...he took to it quickly and began speaking shortly after, although we continued signing. When he was two, my daughter Martha was born and we signed with her from the beginning.
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Canadian Natural Mama
May, 2009

My baby girl and i have been having a blast with these Mocobabies Signing flash cards.

I bought them because i have been signing with my little one for a few months, but I find it so hard to be consistent. I also find having to flip through my signing book just doesn't happen as often as I'd like. These cards make teaching baby signing easy and accessible.
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Cool Baby Gear
January, 2009

Your 1970’s vintage placemat didn’t teach you anything other than how lovely earth-tone stripes can be.
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Classy Mommy
November, 2008

Teaching your baby to sign a great way to start communicating with your little one to understand their basic needs. Classy Mommy recommends the convenient Mocobabies tin of 35 flash cards as a super way to teach baby signs and words as these picture cards have both.
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Eenie Meenie
April, 2008

I'd decided long ago (pre-baby) that I was going to try baby sign language. It just made sense to me that a little one would appreciate a way to express herself before her verbal skills caught up to her brain. And, the research was very compelling...
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Hip Mama's Place
February, 2008

I found a great, fun way to play and learn with my toddler and baby through the Mocobabies signing flashcards and placemats.

Both these cool 'signing with baby' items are extremely helpful when having babies learn their first signs (eat, more, milk, and finished) and other first words such as food, mealtime, animal, and around the house signs.
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What's Hot for Tots
June, 2007

The anticipation of baby's first word - waiting and wondering what it will be. Momma? Daddy? On the joyous day the first word is spoken a whole new world will open up for you and your child; a world of verbal communication. He/she can begin to express disagreement with the ever popular NO or express glee with a wave and a BYE-BYE.
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Tot Trends Weekly
January, 2007

What about communicating with your preverbal toddler? All signs point to Baby Signing, and few do it as well as mocobabies.
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