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My Friend Is Deaf
by Kirsten Chang
Describes how deaf people communicate through sign language, and encourages readers to befriend deaf members of their community.
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Signing at Home: Sign Language for Kids
by Kathryn Clay
Illustrations of American Sign Language, along with labeled photos, introduce children to words and phrases useful for signing around their home.
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Sign Language & Emotions
by Bela Davis
This book introduces young readers to American Sign Language words for feelings and emotions. Each page features one emotion sign within an everyday situation a child might be a part of. The opposite page has a bright, fun image as well as an illustration of the sign created by an in-house designer and simple, step-by-step directions.
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Monster Hands
by Karen Kane
When nighttime comes, Milo has a problem - he's convinced there's a monster under his bed! Luckily, his best friend Mel knows just what to do (scare the monster more than the monster scares you)! So, using shadow puppets on the wall, Mel and Milo make monster hands that roar, chomp, and even laugh to scare the monster away. But uh-oh! What if the monster thinks this is funny!
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Show Me a Sign
by Ann Clare LeZotte
Draws on the true history of a thriving 19th-century Deaf community on Martha's Vineyard, in the story of a girl whose proud lineage is threatened by land disputes with the Wampanoag and a ruthlessly ambitious scientist.
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Nita's Day: More Signs for Babies and Parents
by Kathy MacMillan
Sign language makes it easy to communicate with your child, and Nita makes it fun! Nita's Day teaches ten new and essential ASL signs for every parent and child to know: wake up, change, clothes, eat, potty, go, play, bath, book, and bed. A simple story about Nita and her parents teaches each sign in context.
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Boogie Bass, Sign Language Star
by Claudia Mills
When he joins an after-school American Sign Language club, Boogie, who feels like he can't do anything right, discovers his hidden talent - especially when they visit a school for the Deaf where he makes new friends.
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Cooking with Grandma
by C. L. Reid
Her second place finish in a writing contest for third graders disappoints Emma, a deaf girl. But, her best friend Izzie - who did not expect much - is thrilled to finish third so the girls decide to celebrate together.
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Centerville Library 111 W. Spring Valley Rd. Centerville, OH 45458 (937) 433-8091
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Woodbourne Library 6060 Far Hills Avenue Centerville, OH 45459 (937) 435-3700 |
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