My First Book of Sign Language (Whistlestop Books; Troll Books)

by Joan Holub (Illustrator)

Paperback, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

419

Publication

Troll Communications (1998), 32 pages

Description

Pictures of children demonstrate the forming in sign language of alphabetically arranged words, accompanied by illustrations of the words themselves.

User reviews

LibraryThing member carriedold
Shows how to sign the alphabet and many basic words. Great to introduce and incorporate sign language into the classroom.
LibraryThing member ssmith93
In my opinion this book is a great introduction for students to learn about sign language. The pictures are child-like and very simple. The descriptive pictures are easy to follow and have children do as well. There are pictures of a hand on each page showcasing how to make the letter of the
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alphabet as well as pictures on to show words that many children are familiar with. Having a book like this in a classroom library would be a great tool for students to use and practice. It allows a student to be exposed to a disability whether or not they know someone that is hearing impaired or not.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

32 p.; 7.8 inches

ISBN

081674033X / 9780816740338

UPC

051487002957
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