Lora Heller, MS, MT-BC, LCAT
Founding Director Baby Fingers ™, LLC Founded in 2000

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* WEBINARS *

Ask about our gift baskets while supplies last! We have gift certificates, which are wonderful for baby showers and birthday gifts!

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What is a Webinar?

In the comfort of your own home, you and your baby (and some friends) can take a live class with Lora, our founding director! Set up your computer in a comfortable place and she'll meet you on your screen--you don't even need a webcam. If you live in Washington State, Florida, Alaska, New England, California, right in NYC or even out of the US, you can join a Baby Fingers webinar on your own, with some friends at your home, and with others in their own homes.

Thanks to InstantPresenter.com, you'll have a live, interactive class learning all the songs and signs you need to get started with your baby. Join us for multiple lessons to continue developing your own sign skills and your baby's vocabulary.

We make it easy to register with Pay Pal (see below) and once you sign up, you'll receive an invitation to the events. Recorded webinars are also available if you cannot join us live--once you make your purchase, we'll contact you with topic/lesson choices. Live webinars are scheduled in advance, and you can also request a day, time, and topic for your own group.

Webinar class topics include: Family Signs, Food & Mealtime, Favorite Things, Places to Go, Emergency Words, Favorite Songs, Story-Sign, Around the Neighborhood, ABCs, Action Words, Favorite Places, and MORE! Spring Special! Buy 3 recorded webinars and get one webinar free! Offer ends May 1st.

Webinars
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 Learn more about Baby Fingers and our webinar series here--

http://www.babybites.com/02/19/promote-early-command-of-language-through-american-sign-language-part-1/

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