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Books published by publisher Gallaudet Univ Pr

  • Nursery Rhymes from Mother Goose

    Harry Bornstein

    Paperback (Gallaudet Univ Pr, June 1, 1972)
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  • Another Handful of Stories: Thirty-Seven Stories by Deaf Storytellers

    Ivey B. Pittle

    Paperback (Gallaudet Univ Pr, March 1, 1984)
    Deaf people talk about their personal experiences and present some creative original stories.
  • My First Book of Sign

    Pamela J. Baker

    Hardcover (Gallaudet University Press, Jan. 1, 1987)
    My First Book of Sign, a full-color alphabet book, gives the signs for 150 of the words most frequently used by young children. The vocabulary comes from recognized word list sources such as the Dale List of 769 Easy Words. The proportion of word category choices (nouns, modifiers, and verbs) is based on early language acquisition research. Readers do not have to know American Sign Language to enjoy My First Book of Sign; the book provides explanations of how to form each sign. This is a very special alphabet book appropriate for all children who are just beginning to read.
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  • Don't Be a Grumpy Bear: A Coloring Book About Manners

    Harry Borstein

    Paperback (Gallaudet Univ Pr, Feb. 1, 1987)
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  • A Book of Colors

    Kim Votry, Curt Waller

    Board book (Gallaudet University Press, Oct. 31, 2003)
    From the team that created the Baby’s First Signs books come two new board books. A Book of Colors depicts the charming character with the favorite hat signing all of the primary and secondary colors—red, yellow, blue, orange, green, and purple—in interesting settings. The other pages display a wide variety of appealing colors, too, including pink, white, black, gray, brown, and tan, topped off with a richly rendered illustration of a rainbow.Out for a Walk offers toddlers their first look at signs for the world around them. As they follow our distinctively hatted youngster on a stroll, they encounter familiar animals and insects, among them a dog, cat, butterfly, and squirrel, and learn which ones can be pets. They’ll enjoy imaginative images of the senses, too—sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch. Printed on robust cardboard stock, these delightful full-color books will engage toddlers in new topics as they discover more basic signs, proven to accelerate their grasp of language.
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  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears in Signed English

    University Pr Gallaudet

    Paperback (Gallaudet Univ Pr, June 1, 1980)
    Book by Gallaudet, University Pr
  • Laurent Clerc: The Story of His Early Years

    Cathryn Carroll

    eBook (Gallaudet University Press, Oct. 31, 2009)
    Laurent Clerc won lasting renown as the deaf teacher who helped Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet establish schools to educate deaf Americans in the 19th century. Now, his character as a young boy growing up in Paris has been captured in the novel Laurent Clerc.In his own voice, Clerc vividly relates the experiences that led to his later progressive teaching methods. Especially influential was his long stay at the Royal National Institute for the Deaf in Paris, where he encountered sharply distinct personalities — the saintly, inspiring deaf teacher Massieu, the vicious Dr. Itard and his heartless “experiments” on deaf boys, and the “Father of the Deaf,” Abbe Sicard, who could hardly sign.Young adult readers will find his story richly entertaining as well as informative.
  • The Day We Met Cindy

    Anne Marie Starowitz

    Paperback (Gallaudet Univ Pr, June 1, 1988)
    A first grade class is introduced to hearing loss and sign language by the hearing-impaired aunt of a student
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  • Word Signs: A First Book of Sign Language

    Debbie Slier

    Board book (Gallaudet University Press, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Charming, full-color photographs of basic words plus illustrations of their corresponding signs offer children ages 1 to 4 a fun way to learn their first signs and vocabulary words. Constructed of sturdy cardboard with a protective finish on each page, this hearty book will withstand the hard use to which fascinated young children will subject it, reading it again and again. Studies have shown that babies who learn to sign can communicate at an earlier age than those who learn verbal communication alone. Other research indicates that children strengthen their grammar and vocabulary skills by learning sign language.Word Signs and its companion book, Animal Signs, offer children exciting new worlds describing favorite things and animals while also making learning language skills fun!
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  • All by Myself

    Harry Burnstein

    Paperback (Gallaudet Univ Pr, June 1, 1975)
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  • Handy Stories to Read and Sign

    Donna Jo Napoli, Doreen DeLuca, Maureen Klusza

    Paperback (Gallaudet University Press, Sept. 30, 2009)
    Handy Stories to Read and Sign takes a bilingual, fun approach to help beginning readers, deaf and hearing, improve their comprehension of both English and American Sign Language (ASL). Charmingly illustrated, the five stories presented here increase in complexity as the children’s vocabulary and reading skills increase during the school year. Introductions to each story explain to parents and teachers the elements emphasized, such as providing helpful information on how the formation of certain signs creates ASL rhymes.The first story, “School Signs,” is told entirely in single-word sentences. New readers use the story’s rhymes and rhythm to memorize it until they can match the words they hear or the signs they see with the words printed on the page. The second story, “Haunted House,” highlights rhymes in ASL but not in English, and also ASL classifiers. “Thanksgiving Soon” adds refrains that divide the story into different sections, and shows the differences between the structures of the two languages.The final two stories, “Winter Solstice” and “Class Pet,” introduce young readers to English articles, while also positioning the ASL sign illustrations apart from the English sentences to encourage the children to rely on their new skills. Handy Stories is the perfect bilingual book for teaching children to read and sign.
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  • King Midas

    Robert Newby

    Hardcover (Gallaudet Univ Pr, Dec. 1, 1990)
    A king wishes that everything he touches will turn to gold