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Picture of SIGN AND ABCS Sign and ABCs is a videotape sign language training program designed for use with children who are deaf or who desire to learn sign language. The letters of the alphabet are displayed in print, signed in American Sign Language (ASL), and spoken. Creative skits illustrate words beginning with each letter and songs supplement learning. This video runs 50 minutes.

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Price: 19.50.

This product record was updated on March 9, 2006.

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Manufacturer:

Aylmer Press

Box 2302
Madison, Wisconsin 53701
United States
Telephone: 888-SIGNIT2 or 608-441-5277.
Web: http://www.signit2.com.
Email: steve@signit2.com..


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Harris Communications Inc.

15155 Technology Drive
Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55344-2277
United States
Telephone: 800-825-6758 or 952-906-1180.
TT: 800-825-9187 or 952-906-1198.
Fax: 952-906-1099.
Web: http://www.harriscomm.com.
Email: info@harriscomm.com.


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