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  • Time to Sign: Sign Language for Kids

    Kathryn Clay, Michael Reid, Margeaux Lucas

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Time to Sign will have you signing in no time! A helpful introduction and alphabet provide a base for hundreds of words and phrases. What's the sign for fun? You'll soon know. And you'll learn signs you can use wherever you are.
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  • Signing at School: Sign Language for Kids

    Kathryn Clay, Margeaux Lucas

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2013)
    From the classroom to the lunchroom, take a trip around your school and learn to sign along the way. What's the sign for backpack? Or for clock? Learn helpful words for the bus stop, library, playground, and more.
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  • Signing at Home: Sign Language for Kids

    Kathryn Clay, Randy Chewning, Kari Sween

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2013)
    From your closet to your refrigerator, take a stroll around your home and learn to sign along the way. What's the sign for pillow? Or for toilet? Learn helpful words for the bathroom, kitchen, yard, and more.
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  • Sign Language Alphabet Books for Kids

    LL Kross

    eBook
    Kids k-6 Love This Interactive Sign Language BookChildren Automatically Learn Sign LanguageIncludes Clear Photos It’s interactive! It’s fun! It’s easy! Children K-6 will love and enjoy Sign Language Alphabet created by Mind Hurdles, the leading innovator in interactive learning games and books for children.It’s is terrific new and effective way to introduce your child to sign language, and because it is interactive, it prompts your child to keep choosing until the right answer is found. Scroll up and Click Buy to Get Started
  • Signing Around Town: Sign Language for Kids

    Kathryn Clay, Michael Reid, Kari Sween

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2013)
    From the street to the store, take a trip around town and learn to sign along the way. What's the sign for car? Or for menu? Learn helpful words for restaurants, the doctors office, and even the zoo!
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  • Sign Language for Kids - Numbers

    Jeff Millett, Riley Weber

    eBook (See Learn Sign, Aug. 11, 2014)
    This book teaches children how to learn the (ASL) American Sign Language numbers through easy to see and understand illustrations and visual demonstrations. There are many developmental and social benefits to learning sign language:Bilingualism is a great brain booster. It enriches and enhances your cognitive processes, helping you to become a better problem solver, a more creative thinker, a better listener, and you can obtain greater academic achievement! Knowing another language also promotes cultural awareness, literacy, and other intellectual benefits.It’s growing in popularity. Statistics show that American Sign Language (or ASL), is the fourth most studied language in colleges and universities in the U.S.Communicate with deaf babies. Speech is a medium. It is imperative that deaf babies are exposed to natural language (i.e. ASL), within the first two years of life.Sign language is beautiful! People find sign language unique, fascinating, graceful, and expressive. It is difficult to learn all the signs, but the experience is all worth it and fulfilling.Fingerspelling helps kids and students learn how to spell a word, letter by letter.Appreciate literary arts. Visual-spatial language is filled with cinematic devices, rhymes, rhythms, movements, and more.Sign language is used to communicate with some animals such as some chimpanzee’s and gorilla’s.Sign language is also used as a profession. Knowing basic sign language can be useful for firefighters, police officers, and other civic servants, as well as scuba divers, stock traders, and more.You can talk with sign language from a distance or in a quiet or loud setting and be understood.Develop cultural awareness and language competency!Enjoy learning the sign language numbers!
  • Sign Language for Kids - Alphabet

    Jeff Millett, Riley Weber

    eBook (See Learn Sign, Aug. 4, 2014)
    This book teaches children how to learn the (ASL) American Sign Language alphabet through easy to see and understand illustrations and visual demonstrations. Knowing how to fingerspell is important in sign language, because it is used for spelling things such as people’s names, places, titles, brands, and more! Fingerspelling also helps kids know how to spell a word, letter by letter.There are many other developmental and social benefits to learning sign language:Bilingualism is a great brain booster. It enriches and enhances your cognitive processes, helping you to become a better problem solver, a more creative thinker, a better listener, and you can obtain greater academic achievement! Knowing another language also promotes cultural awareness, literacy, and other intellectual benefits.It’s growing in popularity. Statistics show that American Sign Language (or ASL), is the fourth most studied language in colleges and universities in the U.S.Communicate with deaf babies. Speech is a medium. It is imperative that deaf babies are exposed to natural language (i.e. ASL), within the first two years of life.Sign language is beautiful! People find sign language unique, fascinating, graceful, and expressive. It is difficult to learn all the signs, but the experience is all worth it and fulfilling.Fingerspelling helps kids and students learn how to spell a word, letter by letter.Appreciate literary arts. Visual-spatial language is filled with cinematic devices, rhymes, rhythms, movements, and more.Sign language is used to communicate with some animals such as some chimpanzee’s and gorilla’s.Sign language is also used as a profession. Knowing basic sign language can be useful for firefighters, police officers, and other civic servants, as well as scuba divers, stock traders, and more.You can talk with sign language from a distance or in a quiet or loud setting and be understood.Develop cultural awareness and language competency!Enjoy learning the sign language alphabet!
  • Sign Language for Kids - Alphabet

    Jeff Millett, Riley Weber

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 14, 2014)
    “Sign Language for Kids – Alphabet” is an book that teaches children the American Sign Language (ASL) alphabet, so that they can know how to fingerspell. In the book, children will learn how to fingerspell each letter of the alphabet. They will learn the proper placement of hand, through simple illustrations and visual demonstrations for each letter of the alphabet. All the signs are taught by professional ASL instructor, Jeff Millett, with illustrations by best-selling author and illustrator of “Tongue Twisters for Kids”, Riley Weber. Knowing how to fingerspell is important in sign language, because it is used for spelling things such as people’s names, places, titles, brands, and more! Fingerspelling also helps kids know how to spell a word, letter by letter. There many other benefits to learning sign language, such as: Bilingualism is a great brain booster. It enriches and enhances your cognitive processes, helping you to become a better problem solver, a more creative thinker, a better listener, and you can obtain greater academic achievement! Knowing another language also promotes cultural awareness, literacy, and other intellectual benefits. It’s growing in popularity. American Sign Language (or ASL), is the fourth most studied language in colleges and universities in the U.S. Communicate with deaf babies. Speech is a medium. It is imperative that deaf babies are exposed to natural language (i.e. ASL), within the first two years of life. Sign language is beautiful! People find sign language unique, fascinating, graceful, and expressive. It is difficult to learn all the signs, but the experience is all worth it and fulfilling. Fingerspelling helps kids and students learn how to spell a word, letter by letter. Appreciate literary arts. Visual-spatial language is filled with cinematic devices, rhymes, rhythms, movements, and more. Sign language is used to communicate with some animals such as some chimpanzee’s and gorilla’s. Sign language is also used as a profession. Knowing basic sign language can be useful for firefighters, police officers, and other civic servants, as well as scuba divers, stock traders, and more. You can talk with sign language from a distance or in a quiet or loud setting and be understood. Develop cultural awareness and language competency! Start learning the sign language alphabet today and have fun!
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  • Signing at School: Sign Language for Kids

    Kathryn Clay

    School & Library Binding (Capstone Press, March 15, 1852)
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  • Sign Language for Kids - Numbers

    Jeff Millett, Riley Weber

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 14, 2014)
    This book teaches children how to learn the (ASL) American Sign Language numbers through easy to see and understand illustrations and visual demonstrations. There are many developmental and social benefits to learning sign language: Bilingualism is a great brain booster. It enriches and enhances your cognitive processes, helping you to become a better problem solver, a more creative thinker, a better listener, and you can obtain greater academic achievement! Knowing another language also promotes cultural awareness, literacy, and other intellectual benefits. It’s growing in popularity. Statistics show that American Sign Language (or ASL), is the fourth most studied language in colleges and universities in the U.S. Communicate with deaf babies. Speech is a medium. It is imperative that deaf babies are exposed to natural language (i.e. ASL), within the first two years of life. Sign language is beautiful! People find sign language unique, fascinating, graceful, and expressive. It is difficult to learn all the signs, but the experience is all worth it and fulfilling. Fingerspelling helps kids and students learn how to spell a word, letter by letter. Appreciate literary arts. Visual-spatial language is filled with cinematic devices, rhymes, rhythms, movements, and more. Sign language is used to communicate with some animals such as some chimpanzee’s and gorilla’s. Sign language is also used as a profession. Knowing basic sign language can be useful for firefighters, police officers, and other civic servants, as well as scuba divers, stock traders, and more. You can talk with sign language from a distance or in a quiet or loud setting and be understood. Develop cultural awareness and language competency! Enjoy learning the sign language numbers!
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  • Signing Around Town: Sign Language for Kids

    Kathryn Clay

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, )
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  • Signing at Home: Sign Language for Kids

    Kathryn Clay

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, March 15, 1750)
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