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  1. FINGER ALPHABET CARDS The Finger Alphabet Cards are finger spelling cards designed for use by individuals with hearing disabilities. These sturdy cards illustrate the basics for all signing. Each of the 26 cards illustrates the sign for the letter printed on the card. DIMENSIONS: Each card is 8.5 x 11 inches....[More Information]

  2. SIGN LANGUAGE FLASH CARDS, VOLUMES 1 & 2 The Sign Language Flash Cards are sign language training cards designed for use with individuals with hearing disabilities. Designed by Harry W. and Shirley A. Hoemann, each volume includes 500 signs, with each card having a drawing on one side and the corresponding word, a detailed explanation, and related signs on the reverse. The cards for both sets are presented in book form and may be used in that way or removed for use as flash cards. Volume 2 includes an index and offers some signs relati...[More Information]

  3. SIGN NUMBER CARDS The Sugn Number Cards are finger spelling cards designed for use by individuals with hearing disabilities. These sturdy cards illustrate the basics for number signing. Each of the 20 cards illustrates the sign for the number printed on the card. DIMENSIONS: Each card is 8.5 x 11 inches....[More Information]

  4. SIGNED NUMBER CARDS & SIGNED ALPHABET CARDS The Signed Number Cards and Signed Alphabet Cards are fingerspelling cards designed for use by individuals with hearing disabilities. The Number Cards have large clear black-and-white illustrations of the fingerspelled representations of the numbers one through 20. The Alphabet Cards depict the fingerspelled alphabet. DIMENSIONS: Each card is 8.5 x 11 inches....[More Information]

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