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Amelia lends a hand
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Marissa Moss |
Amelia had expected to have a quiet summer, but instead she makes friends with a deaf boy who moves in next door, deals with her grouchy older sister, has an asthma attack, and goes to a family reuni… |
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Hip hip hooray! it's Family Day!
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Dawn Babb Prochovnic |
In this rhyming story accompanied by sign language diagrams, a child enjoys spending time with various family members, including Mommy and Daddy, Auntie Karen and Grandma Rosie, and Baby Jordon and C… |
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One trick for one treat
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Dawn Babb Prochovnic |
Playful images of Halloween trick-or-treaters in costume and simple rhymes introduce the American Sign Language signs for numbers. |
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Opposites everywhere
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Dawn Babb Prochovnic |
Playful images and simple rhymes introduce the American Sign Language signs for things and concepts that are opposites: for instance, big/small and smooth/rough. |
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Hands and hearts
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Donna Jo Napoli |
"Highlights the bond between a mother and her child while providing a gentle introduction to sign language during their day at the beach"--
Poetic text and illustrations highlight the bond between a… |
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