Baby Sign Dictionary - Lite

Baby Sign Dictionary - Lite

American Sign Language

Details about Baby Sign Dictionary

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • May 26, 2012
  • October 1, 2024
  • 12.0+
  • 4+
  • 82.26MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • American English
    Simplified Chinese (China)
    Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)

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Version History of Baby Sign Dictionary

1.2.5

October 21, 2022

iOS Compatibility

1.2.4

January 30, 2021

iOS compatibility update

1.2.3

November 14, 2019

iOS compatibility update

1.2.2

August 23, 2017

Update for iOS 10 compatibility.

1.2.1

October 23, 2013

Minor bug fix for the Watch Signs section of the app.

1.2

September 19, 2013

* Updated for iOS7. * All access to external links are now protected by a parental gate. * Minor bug fixes.

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1.1

May 29, 2013

Support for iPhone 5. Bug fix for iOS 6.1. Modified app name and icon.

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1.0

May 26, 2012

Price History of Baby Sign Dictionary

Description of Baby Sign Dictionary

Take the guess work out of parenting and discover the joy of knowing what your baby has to say before she can talk! One of the most fundamental human desires is to be understood - help your baby communicate by teaching her baby sign language. This app is free to allow you an opportunity to sample the many features and to try a few signs with your child. Then, if you would like to continue, please consider buying the full version which contains approx. 340 signs and over 1 hour of video instruction. The full version is available for purchase on the App Store. This app includes 40 real-life signing video demonstrations! The friendly presenters in the 'ASL dictionary by Baby Sign and Learn' app will help you to learn to sign with your baby in an engaging and enjoyable way. The keyword signs demonstrated in this video dictionary are based on American Sign Language (ASL). All signs have been carefully selected for their ease of use, helpfulness to carers and appropriateness for baby's interests and daily routine. Each sign has a detailed video tutorial covering information such as: simple instructions on how to perform the sign, clever tips to help you remember the sign and practical suggestions on how to introduce the sign to your baby. The signs are also organized into categories such as: action words, animals, daily routines, feelings and emotions, food, manners and behavior, and nature – all of which are arranged alphabetically for quick and easy searching. To test your baby signing knowledge, the app also comes with a fun interactive video quiz that will help you learn and remember the signs. You can also mark signs as part of your favorites list. Other key features: • high quality graphics and videos optimized for viewing on Retina displays. • optional setting to allow continuous play through of all signs in a category. • swipe through the signs in a category without returning to the menu. • optional setting to view a simplified demonstration for a sign rather than the complete tutorial. This app makes the perfect parent's companion to the popular 'Baby Sign and Learn' animated apps (also available on the App Store). Featuring gentle guidance and practical advice, this app has been designed to help make teaching your baby to sign as easy as waving “bye-bye”!
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Baby Sign Dictionary: FAQ

Can Baby Sign Dictionary be used on iPad devices?

Yes, you can use the Baby Sign Dictionary app on iPad devices.

Who made the Baby Sign Dictionary app?

Baby Sign Dictionary was created by The trustee for Trading Mateom Investments Trust.

What’s the minimum iOS version needed for the Baby Sign Dictionary app?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 12.0 or above.

How do users rate the Baby Sign Dictionary app?

The overall user rating of Baby Sign Dictionary is 4.4.

What category is the Baby Sign Dictionary app?

The App Genre Of The Baby Sign Dictionary App Is Education.

What’s the latest version of the Baby Sign Dictionary app?

The latest version of Baby Sign Dictionary is 1.2.5.

When was the last Baby Sign Dictionary update?

The date of the latest Baby Sign Dictionary update is October 1, 2024.

When was Baby Sign Dictionary first released?

Baby Sign Dictionary became publicly available on February 5, 2023.

What age is Baby Sign Dictionary appropriate for?

The content advisory rating for the Baby Sign Dictionary app is The trustee for Trading Mateom Investments Trust.

What are the languages available on Baby Sign Dictionary?

Baby Sign Dictionary is now available to use in American English, Simplified Chinese (China), Traditional Chinese (Taiwan).

Does Apple Arcade support Baby Sign Dictionary among its available titles?

Unfortunately, Baby Sign Dictionary is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in Baby Sign Dictionary?

Unfortunately, Baby Sign Dictionary does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.

Is Baby Sign Dictionary fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Baby Sign Dictionary is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Baby Sign Dictionary display any ads?

No, Baby Sign Dictionary does not display any ads.

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Reviews of Baby Sign Dictionary

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  • Could be better, issues with text

    Great content, however, even in the favorites list none of the words show up so all I have to go off of is tiny pictures and a letter header so it’s a guessing game to pick a sign. Makes it frustrating, considering I paid for the full version.
  • Not useful

    Pretty bad. For some reason doesn’t include the written word in the dictionary, just a picture.
  • Engaging and Fun!

    I could help my 10 month old daughter articulate words. I could also learn words in baby language 😀