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  1. BABY SIGN LANGUAGE BASICS FLASH CARDS Picture of BABY SIGN LANGUAGE BASICS FLASH CARDS Baby Sign Language Basics Flash Cards are sign language flash cards designed for use in teaching sign language to babies and toddlers. The 50 American Sign Language (ASL) cards in this deck each have clear, brightly colored photographs on the front to hold the baby's attention. On the back of each card, photos and descriptions show the adult how the sign is done. ...[More Information]

  2. BASIC SIGNING FLASH CARDS Basic Signing Flash Cards are boxed sets of 100 color cards designed to teach basic signs to children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Three sets are available, each depicting the sign for a specific word. The Beginning Signing Primer set includes signs and vocabulary for colors, days, months, time, weather and family members. Both Set A and Set B of the Basic Signing Vocabulary decks include simple vocabulary words with their associated signs. DIMENSIONS: Cards are 4 x 6 inches....[More Information]

  3. SIGN, SING AND PLAY! KIT Picture of SIGN, SING AND PLAY! KIT The Sign, Sing, and Play Kit, by Monta Briant, is a sign language training program with flash cards designed for teaching sign language to babies. This kit includes an 80-page book, a set of flash cards for signing and games, and the Songs for Little Hands CD, with signing melodies and activities. The object of the program is to make signing fun by using signs in playful and engaging ways that get the attention of a baby. DIMENSIONS (HxWxD): 7.7 x 5.5 x 2.5 inches....[More Information]

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