Product Description
Rose Signs Good Morning!
Author(s): Rose Ayling-Ellis
Format: Board book
Rose Ayling-Ellis combines sweet stories and sign language in this picture book teaching BSL to young children.
Join Rose and Kitten Casper in this early morning story for 0-5 year olds and learn to sign along the way. Every page shows Baby Rose introducing a new sign to her Kitten Casper, with a simple step-by-step for young readers to follow and join in too.
This sign language board book for children offers:
Content written by award-winning actress Rose Ayling-Ellis, a longstanding activist for the Deaf community. A board book series teaching sign language to very beginners in a simple and engaging way. Cute illustrations by Margarida Sampaio on every page to engage young children and introduce simple signs.
In Rose signs Good Morning!, Rose Ayling-Ellis is the star of the story, sharing her own experiences and very special message with her youngest generation of readers and listeners.
Baby Rose and Kitten Casper share and sign their morning routine, which is full of fun and healthy habits for little ones developing a love of books. For children learning the basics of BSL, or parents who are simply trying to get their kids into good routines, this is the perfect place to start.
About the Author
BAFTA ‘Breakthrough Brit’ Rose Ayling-Ellis MBE recently became the first deaf presenter of live sport when she presented at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. She has also received the Stage Debut Award for ‘Best West End Debut’, an Olivier Award nomination for ‘Best Actress in a Supporting Role’, and a prestigious Ian Charleson Award nomination. Her documentary Signs for Change was nominated for a BAFTA Craft Award, and in recognition for her services to the deaf community, Rose was awarded an MBE in the King’s 2024 Birthday Honours.
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