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$7.94
41. Sign Language Made Simple: A Complete
$25.19
42. Seeing Language in Sign: The Work
$5.78
43. Perfect Phrases in American Sign
$4.99
44. Baby Talk: A Guide to Using Basic
$15.56
45. Sign Language Made Simple
$23.02
46. Reading Between the Signs: Intercultural
$3.00
47. Sign With Your Baby: How to Communicate
$21.50
48. Baby Signs Complete Starter Kit:
$2.75
49. Sign Language for Babies and Toddlers
$2.43
50. Play Time (Sign About)
$3.43
51. My First Baby Signs
$3.77
52. Simple Signs (Picture Puffins)
 
$4.99
53. American Sign Language Concise
$22.95
54. Sign Language of the Soul: A Handbook
$18.75
55. Barron's Dictionary of American
$3.98
56. Random House Webster's Pocket
$8.95
57. Sign2Me - ASL Flashcards: Beginners
$14.49
58. Sign Language and Linguistic Universals
$4.00
59. Secret Language of Signs
$12.81
60. The American Sign Language Handshape

41. Sign Language Made Simple: A Complete Introduction to American Sign Language
by Karen Lewis, Roxanne Henderson
Paperback: 256 Pages (1997-08-18)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$7.94
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Asin: 0385488572
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Sign Language Made Simple will include five Parts:

  • Part One: an introduction, how to use this book, a brief history of signing and an explanation of how signing is different from other languages, including its use of non-manual markers (the use of brow, mouth, etc in signing.)
  • Part Two: Fingerspelling: the signing alphabet illustrated, the relationship between signing alphabet and ASL signs
  • Part Three: Dictionary of ASL signs: concrete nouns, abstractions, verbs, describers, other parts of speech-approx. 1,000 illustrations. Will also include instructions for non-manual markers, where appropriate.
  • Part Four: Putting it all together: sentences and transitions, includes rudimentary sentences and lines from poems, bible verses, famous quotes-all illustrated. Also, grammatical aspects, word endings, tenses.
  • Part Five: The Humor of Signing: puns, word plays and jokes.

Sign Language Made Simple will have over 1,200 illustrations, be easy to use, fun to read and more competitively priced than the competition. It's a knockout addition to the Made Simple list. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (7)

5-0 out of 5 stars Sign Language Made Simple: A Complete Introduction to American Sign Language
This book is great for beginners, and is everything it said it was. I highly recommend reading it if you want to learn the basics of ASL.

4-0 out of 5 stars Sing Lanuage Book
The item came in a timely mannner, and it was just as described. Thank you!

4-0 out of 5 stars easy to use
Gotthis book for a class.It's easy to use, includes different variations of signs that might be used.As with any sign book though, you have to try to figure out what the sign will look like in action from a drawing.

5-0 out of 5 stars comprehensive start to ASL
I have taken ASL classes and was using this book as a review.It's pretty comprehensive and contains substantive amounts of nouns (both concrete and abstract), verbs, adjectives, etc.The pictures and the descriptions are very helpful too.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good introduction for self-teaching of the basicsof ASL
Good book for getting started... after reading and using it you may want to get a more complete education in Sign Language. ... Read more


42. Seeing Language in Sign: The Work of William C. Stokoe
by Jane Maher
Paperback: 216 Pages (2010-04-06)
list price: US$34.50 -- used & new: US$25.19
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Asin: 1563684705
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In 1955 William C. Stokoe arrived at Gallaudet College (later Gallaudet University) to teach English where he was first exposed to deaf people signing. While most of his colleagues dismissed signing as mere mimicry of speech, Stokoe saw in it elements of a distinctive language all its own. Seeing Language in Sign traces the process that Stokoe followed to prove scientifically and unequivocally that American Sign Language (ASL) met the full criteria of linguistics--phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and use of language--to be classified a fully developed language.

This perceptive account dramatically captures the struggle Stokoe faced in persuading the establishment of the truth of his discovery. Other faculty members ridiculed or reviled him, and many deaf members of the Gallaudet community laughed at his efforts. Seeing Language in Sign rewards the reader with a rich portrayal of an undaunted advocate who, like a latter-day Galileo, pursued his vision doggedly regardless of relentless antagonism. He established the Linguistics Research Laboratory, then founded the journal Sign Language Studies to sustain an unpopular dialogue until the tide changed. His ultimate vindication corresponded with the recognition of the glorious culture and community that revolves around Deaf people and their language, ASL.

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5-0 out of 5 stars A fascinating book of an academic pioneer and his work
Seeing Language In Sign: The Work Of William C. Stokoe by Jane Maher (Assistant Professor, Basic Education Program, Nassau Community College, Garden City, New York) is an informed and informative examination of the life and ground breaking work of William Stokoe, the man who dared to challenge the commonly held belief that sign language is not a true "language" in and of itself. Stokoe's study and intense research into the beauty, complexity, and linguistic formatives of what would come to be called American Sign Language forever transformed how the linguistic community would view the language of the deaf. A fascinating book of an academic pioneer and his work, Seeing Language In Sign is a highly recommended and invaluable addition to Linguistic Studies supplemental reading lists and academic reference collections.

5-0 out of 5 stars Seeing Language in Sign
Seeing Language in Sign, by Jane Maher, held my attention to the last page.It is a true story about one of the most influencial hearing individuals in Deaf Society.William Stokoe was a true hero in his brilliance, committment and sacrifices to bring the true nature of American Sign Language to light.His story is inspiring and infuriating, as the reader learns of the obsticles placed in Stokoe's way as he strove to prove that ASL is a true language, full of all the richness and bredth of any spoken language. I was moved to tears several times and as I read the last page I wanted to meet this incredible man in person.The author wrote in such a manner that I felt as though I knew him personally.In my opinion, he deserves the Nobel Prize in Education.This book is a MUST READ for anyone who is serious about understanding ASL and Deaf Culture. ... Read more


43. Perfect Phrases in American Sign Language for Beginners (Perfect Phrases Series)
by Lou Fant, Barbara Bernstein Fant
Paperback: 176 Pages (2009-09-04)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$5.78
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Asin: 0071598774
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Quick and easy phrases in ASL for daily life

Perfect Phrases for American Sign Language provides 150 essential phrases for hearing-impaired users of ASL and those who interact with them. ASL expert Barbara Bernstein Fant--carrying on the work of her late husband Lou--and illustrator Betty Miller make it easy for you to pick up key signs for everyday communication without having to have prior knowledge of signing. This handy reference is perfect for comfortably and confidently communicating with loved ones, coworkers, patients, or anyone who uses ASL.

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44. Baby Talk: A Guide to Using Basic Sign Language to Communicate with Your Baby
by Monica Beyer
Paperback: 128 Pages (2006-09-21)
list price: US$15.95 -- used & new: US$4.99
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Asin: 1585425176
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Jump-start language and learning skills with this simple and elegant guide to using sign language to communicate with your preverbal baby.

Imagine averting a tantrum because your baby was able to communicate her desire for a favorite toy without tears, or simply sharing in your baby's wonderment at the sight of a bird on a tree-before he has even uttered his first word! Generally, children do not develop the motor skills necessary to speak until they are two, and yet they are able to communicate using sign language as early as six months. Written by an experienced signer and a mother of three, this illustrated step-by-step guide will allow readers to join the ranks of parents around the world who experience the rich rewards of communicating with their preverbal babies by using sign language.

Studies have shown that babies who are taught to use signs to express themselves before they can actually speak are more contented because they can communicate their basic needs (and ideas!) and also are more skilled at speaking once they begin to acquire language. Full of practical tips, real anecdotes, and straightforward diagrams of more than sixty basic American Sign Language signs, Baby Talk is the essential baby-signing handbook for parents, relatives, and caregivers-and their babies, who are just a little too young to express themselves verbally. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (22)

4-0 out of 5 stars Baby Talk
Baby is 7 months old and we just started working with her, book seems appropriate for her age and older

5-0 out of 5 stars Love this book!
I've gotten several sign books, flash cards and videos.This is a great book.It's informative yet simple.The illustrations are darling.I only wish this illustrator would make some ASL Baby Signs flashcards!!

If you want to learn more about baby signing, benefits and signs to teach (and how) this book is for you.This book doesn't go into tons of signs so don't get it thinking you'll gain a huge vocabulary from it but it does cover very important daily signs that I think most parents using signs will/would/do use!

5-0 out of 5 stars Love this book
I love this book - it is exactly what I wanted.For me it has the perfect amount of detail on how to work with your baby and it has the perfect amount of signs.I was not looking to become a sign language expert, I found other books much too detailed for what I wanted.The sign descriptions are very clear and concise and I think it it the perfect book to get started in signing.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book with Great Illustrations
I bought this book to use for my ten-month-old son, and I really love it! I also purchased Baby Einstein - My First Signs to go along with it.

It begins with basic information and research about signing with babies and is very easy to understand.

I think it includes the perfect amount of signs - it has the basic need-based signs that I would want to use with my baby, plus some extras that would be fun. It also includes the alphabet and information on where to learn more signs.

My favorite part of this book is the illustrations. They are so cute, and so easy to follow - along with each illustration is a written explanation on how to make the sign.

This book is very helpful and is adorable. I would definitely recommend it!

4-0 out of 5 stars Help for parents
This book has great illustratrions and includes both common & obscure words/signs.It is a very user-friendly & encouraging resource even for new parents! ... Read more


45. Sign Language Made Simple
by Edgar D. Lawrence
Hardcover: 260 Pages (1999-06)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$15.56
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Asin: 0882435000
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This kit consists of:

40 lesson plan
instructors guide
class activities
student handouts
review pages
tests & answers
3 ring binder ... Read more

Customer Reviews (10)

2-0 out of 5 stars bad graphics with a focus on Signed English
I admire the other reviewers who were able to learn from this book and who found it useful for their purposes. As for myself, I found the graphic design very confusing: the point of view shifts with every word, from hands alone, to face, to head and above, to chest, as well as from the side to the front.

Furthermore, the book is most useful to learn Signed English (or as this book calls it, Pidgin Sign English). I am more interested in learning American Sign Language, because I have an interest in the grammatical structure of other languages and because it's a more dominant form of communication between deaf persons.

The information content is dense and presented in complete sentences, so if you can get past the graphic presentation and if learning ASL isn't important to you, this could be a good book for your purposes.

5-0 out of 5 stars Simple Made Easy
I own many Sign Language books (textbooks, dictionaries, etc.) and I found this book a wonderful resource to help beginners to sign sentences right away instead of looking up each word in an sign language dictionary.

5-0 out of 5 stars Format for PSE is Excellent
I teach ASL at a college level.I would still recommend this book to everyone who is interested in learning sign language, but who does not have constant contact with Deaf people, or limited occassions at a work place.The format of learning elementary to more complex sentences (and the vocabulary along the way) puts the didactic and practical together in one easy to use resource.It comes with a comparatively inexpensive DVD with all of the chapters in visual format.I think it's one of the best for non-ASL users.

5-0 out of 5 stars Sign Language Made Simple
This book is great. We were able to communicate with a deaf person (limited of course) with just the first two lessons. Rather than learning each word individually, like you would with a dictionary, you learn in sentences. We really enjoy our sign language class using this book. It makes learning SL fun.

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3-0 out of 5 stars Good place to start with ESL
This book is very helpful for starting to learn sign language, but truth of the matter is, all deaf people sign somewhat differently.No matter how much you try to learn, unless you actually communicate with a deaf person who will correct your signing, it's useless.It is a good place to start learning English Sign (uses alot of initialization).I do recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn, but I even more recommend immersing yourself in the deaf culture. ... Read more


46. Reading Between the Signs: Intercultural Communication for Sign Language Interpreters 2nd Edition
by Anna Mindess
Paperback: 309 Pages (2006-06-08)
list price: US$34.95 -- used & new: US$23.02
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Asin: 1931930260
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Ann Mindess examines a culture not widely understood - American deaf culture. Collectivist and high-context, it contrasts with mainstream individualistic, low-context American culture. Both cultures are examined and the interpreter's role and responsibilities are discussed. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Add to your library
A great book that helped me pass the NIC-Generalist Written Test.Definitely helpful to have in your library!

5-0 out of 5 stars A must-have book for the professional interpreter's bookshelf
Listen up ITP trainers! "Reading Between the Signs" is a true gem and should be required reading for all students in Interpreter Training Programs nationwide.

Mindess and her publisher's copy editors possess the requisite skills to render a typographically error-free book with pleasing margins and fonts, unlike Alcorn and Humphrey's "So You Want to Be an Interpreter," a required text of many ITPs.

Unlike Alcorn and Humphrey, who dutifully introduce and briefly discuss cross-cultural differences and how they influence sign language interpreting, Mindess thoughtfully and thoroughly takes the reader on an extended journey with deep, eye-opening analysis and a plethora of real-world examples that interpreters encounter every day. It's easy to understand the content with so many supporting examples of it throughout the text.

Like an engaging movie, play, or book that requires the moviegoer, theatergoer, or reader to use his/hercritical thinking skills and comparisons to one's own experiences to what s/he experiences in that particular media, Mindess' book goes by quickly, because the content is so well-developed and on-point.

I found this book quite by accident. It was on a reading list of an online course I took to prepare for the NIC Knowledge Exam. I found it to be extraordinarily helpful in filling in the gaps I had regarding cross-cultural communication between the hearing and Deaf communities. It answered a lot of questions I had and I felt much better having read it before taking the NIC Knowledge Exam (which I successfully passed).

A must-have on your professional bookshelf!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent service
I received the book promptly and it is in wonderful condition. No complaints, would do business again.

5-0 out of 5 stars Reading between the signs
I really enjoyed Anna Mindess's book Reading between the signs. I thought it was very informative and had read it once before when I first started taking ASL and didn't really understand it all that much but as of now I've been taking ASL for almost two years and have a better understanding and appreciatition for the Deaf and it's culture and the difference between the Deaf and the hearing world. What a great book for people who are just starting to take ASL and want to be come active in the Deaf communityand one day maybe persue a career with it

5-0 out of 5 stars The Cultural Depth of this book is its True Gem!
This book entitled "Reading Between the Signs: Intercultural Communication for Sign Language Interpreters (2nd edition)" is the most indepth study of cultural mediation that I have ever seen.Anna Mindness does a wonderjul job of helping an interpreter to see where communication barriers exist, and then explain how to bridge those gaps.Why are cultures different? What is cultural mediation? How do you convey a message between conflicting cultures?What tools can effective interpreters use to empower the clients we serve toward better communication when obstacles exist?After reading this book, I found myself making adjustments in interpreting, and was able to see positive results in terms of faithfully communicating source language messages to the recipients.If one reads this book, and applies the principles learned toward their work, it will assist in making them a better interpreter, and ultimately a better communicator between cultures.I highly recommend this book to others and express my thanks to the author for putting the elements of intercultural communication together in one great volume. ... Read more


47. Sign With Your Baby: How to Communicate With Infants Before They Can Speak (Revised, ASL - English Edition)
by Joseph Garcia
Paperback: 112 Pages (2002-03-01)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$3.00
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Asin: 0966836774
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This book teaches hearing parents how to use simple sign language gestures to communicate with their hearing infants before their infants can speak. Joseph Garcia uses anecdotes, practical guidelines and humor to explain the benefits and method for taking advantage of this unique form of early communication. He will help you recognize when your child is receptive to learning. He recommends which signs to teach first and shares ideas for games that can be fun and useful when introducing new signs. The book is also a useful reference with 145 clearly illustrated signs, enabling you to choose and teach the signs that will be most beneficial to you and your child. This book is also included in a separate "package" edition called the SIGN with your BABY Complete Learning Kit - which is comprised of the book, 60 minute training video and quick reference guide. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (59)

5-0 out of 5 stars every parent should sign with their babies!
This is a great intro book if you are interested in signing with your baby.I did this with both my kids and honestly don't understand why EVERYBODY doesn't do it.You get to "see" what your child is thinking months before your child can talk.The book gives some good ideas on when to do signs (when you see baby look at something they are interested, and then look at you, etc.)For the signs I chose, if they weren't in the book, sometimes I would just look them up online, and/or after baby gets the idea, they often make up their own signs of things they like.Even after your toddler is talking, signs help support their communication because sometimes it is hard to understand a toddler's speech!

4-0 out of 5 stars book review
Book in excellent condition as stated.Will purchase from this buyer again if need arises.

5-0 out of 5 stars Book:Sign with your baby
I was very pleased with this seller. I received my book on time and in good condition.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book
This book is great.I bought the book when I was pregnant and immediately started using the signs when my son was born.He started signing to me when he was 9 months old.He is now 2 years old and still signs when he says the word.It cut down on so much frustration that would have been had he not been able to communicate with me.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected
It's good for a basic sign dictionary.I thought it would have more suggestions for ways to teach sign to Baby, games and such.Most of the info in the "how" part was common sense. ... Read more


48. Baby Signs Complete Starter Kit: Everything You Need to Get Started Signing With Your Baby
by Susan Goodwyn, Linda P. Acredolo
Hardcover: 50 Pages (2006-08-20)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$21.50
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Asin: 1933877006
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Based on the original sign language program for babies, the Baby Signs® Complete Starter Kit has everything parents and their babies need for a successful start to signing fun. This value-packed Kit contains:Parent Guide to the Baby Signs® Program: An illustrated step-by-step signing guide for parents and caregivers. 80 pages.Parent DVD:A video introduction to the Baby Signs® Program. Also includes Video Dictionary with real-life demonstrations of the100 signs that are most useful to babies.My Favorite Signs DVD: Video for babies that teaches signs through captivating animation, playful puppets and delightful signing babies. Signs at a Glance Flipper: 86 signs on a unique flip-card with magnetic backing for easy display.Baby Signs® Board Books: A set of 4" x 4" board books for little hands with colorful illustrations and a review page at the end of each book that encourages even more signing fun and interaction. Titles include:My Mealtime SignsMy Bedtime SignsMy Bath Time Signs My Pets Signs ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Get this!!!
I love this kit, it really has everything you need to get started signing, and it's really easy for caretakers to learn. You will not be disappointed!

3-0 out of 5 stars Maybe my kit was missing something.
I liked what was in the kit but I had the strange sensation of having bought an advertisement for further purchases.It was by no means a complete kit but merely an expensive "get starter" box that was HUGE for the very tiny amount contained in side.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great authors; Kit is not so great.
The good things about this product: 3 board books for babies with signs and the 2 DVDs teaching baby and parent signs
Things I did not like: The book that came with it was not the Baby Signs book I expected. DVD did not differentiate ASL and baby-friendly signs.
I would recommend to people buying this product to buy the book "Baby Signs: How to Talk with Your Baby Before Your Baby Can Talk"by the same authors, in addition to or instead of this product and get the free DVD.

4-0 out of 5 stars Not all ASL signing
I'm actually having a difficult time knowing how to rate this.This product's success rate is really dependent upon your purposes.If your purpose is just to be able to communicate with your baby, it is a great product.I registered for this as a baby shower gift.We started signing with our daughter when she was 8 months old (she is now 13 months).She started picking up the signs very quickly.At her 1 year check-up, we were able to tell the doctor that she was signing about 2 dozen signs.She absolutely loves the 4 tiny board books that come with this starter kit.The starter kit comes with two DVDs: 1 is for parents and the other is for the baby; 4 board books; a flip magnet that contains all of the signs so you can easily reference it from your refrigerator; and a paperback book that explains the research and purpose behind teaching your baby to sign.The DVD for baby is called "Favorites."Everytime we put the baby DVD in, she was completely enthralled and watched it all the way through.The animation is great and it was fun for her to watch.The disappointing thing for me is that there are only 6 or 7 signs on the video.I got on their website to see if they sold any other DVDs and it seems that all of their DVDs are formatted in this way - about 6-7 signs.

The one thing that Baby Signs says is that most of the signs they teach are based on ASL, but some of them have been adapted to make it easier for the baby to sign.Some of the signs taught in Baby Signs ARE ASL.However, there are a lot that aren't, nor do they remotely resemble the ASL sign: bug, frog, and others.So, if your goal is teach your baby ASL, I would recommend the Signing Time DVD series.We ordered this instead of ordering another Baby Signs DVD.There are several series: Baby Signing Time, Series 1 Signing Time and Series 2.We ordered the 1st DVD in Series 1.The Signing Time DVDs have a lot more signs on one DVD.Series 1 and 2 are set up for 1-8 year olds, but I really think that they are for a child older than 1.I've not seen the Baby Signing Time, but we may be ordering that product next.She has learned a lot from the Series 1 and 2 DVDs that we have, but they are about 25-30 minutes in length and she gets tired of watching them after about 17-18 minutes.

I hope this helps in determining which series to go with in order to be able to better communicate with your baby.

5-0 out of 5 stars a must have...
My 2 1/2 year old loves the dvd in this kit... he also loves the books... I wish they were a little bigger (they're tiny) and that the dvd had more signs (it's pretty short) but like I said, my son loves the set!Some say that the signs aren't true signs, well, whatever they are, they've helped my son and I a great deal, so I don't care!Dominic is delayed in speech due to medical problems, but with this dvd he's learned to sign and sound out the words he signing, which is a big help when he wants something.The "baby signing time" dvd's are also pretty good, my son learned all of his fruit and veggie signs from them! I say, whatever helps helps, right?! ... Read more


49. Sign Language for Babies and Toddlers
by Christopher Brown
Hardcover: 208 Pages (2005-11-21)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$2.75
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Asin: 1592234054
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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All parents know the frustrations of trying to work out a child’s needs when they are too young to communicate with words. This easy-to-use guide helps parents teach their children basic signs, allowing the child to express themselves from as early as seven months.

An introduction explains how baby signing developed and its uses for the reader and their child. This leads into the main body of the book which is divided into themed categories, and then each entry is alphabetized within for easy use.

Sign Language for Babies and Toddlers is a reader-friendly practical guide will help to develop a child’s learning abilities at the earliest possible stage, and helps create an invaluable bond between parent and child. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Baby Signing Language
This is a great resource for parents when babies are learning to communicate with parents and childcare providers.My preschooler now reads it independently and reviews them to teach it to her younger sister.It's great.

5-0 out of 5 stars Taught me and my babies!
This book has a very clean and understandable layout that I enjoyed using as a teaching tool.The pictures are well illustrated, and in color, unlike many other Sign Language books I have looked at.I would recommend this to beginners and fluent SL users alike. ... Read more


50. Play Time (Sign About)
Board book: 12 Pages (2006-09)
list price: US$4.99 -- used & new: US$2.43
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Asin: 1846430313
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Play Time
This book is great for a child learning to sign.I would not recommend it for a child who is learning simple sign language to communicate until he or she can talk.

5-0 out of 5 stars Love this book!!
I am absolutely in love with these books (I also got Meal Time and Going Out).They are board books--what a genius idea!!The illustrations are great and I've learned more signs from these than many I've already purchased!Thank you!I also got the My First Animals and it's my favorite!My daughter is 14 months and she loves the pictures and I sign to her with each, she's picking it up very quickly!

5-0 out of 5 stars must get
This book is awesome! My two year old is hearing impaired and I ordered most of the books in this series. I am impressed with the the way the author and illustrators have put this book together. It is the easiest book I have found to teach not only myself and my daughter sign, but also for my other school aged children to learn as well. I highly reccommend this book for anyone who wishes to learn sign.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book!
I'm a deaf myself and use sign language to communicate. The sign illustrations are fantastic. Very accurate. ... Read more


51. My First Baby Signs
by Linda Acredolo, Susan Goodwyn
Board book: 24 Pages (2002-05-01)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$3.43
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Asin: 006009074X
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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It's as easy as waving bye-bye!

Babies have a lot to say, even before they can actually speak. Baby Signs are simple gestures that allow babies and toddlers to communicate what they see, what they need, and even how they feel. Research has shown that Baby Signs decrease frustration and tantrums and help your baby talk sooner.

When to begin: When your child starts to wave bye-bye.

How to do it: Show your baby the sign and point to the picture. Always say the word as you make the sign.

Improvise: Make up your own signs -- your baby probably will too!

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Customer Reviews (41)

5-0 out of 5 stars greere
This was a gift I received when my daughter was born and didn't think much about it. But as she became more interested in books this was wonderful and opened the word of baby signs and communicating to us.She enjoyed looking at the other babies in the pictures and imitating their signs.She got it!Even though she wasn't able to say the words, you saw that connection was being made between the object or action and communicating it to her parents.We proceeded to do so many more signs: milk, more, rain, etc.It was wonderful to be able to communicate with our daughter and I also think it helped alleviate/avoid the "terrible 2s" because she was able to convey her wants and needs.

5-0 out of 5 stars My First Baby Signs
My grandchild loves this book.It is very simple and shows a picture and the sign for it. Very good book for a 1 to 3 year old.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book for learning first signs
We read this books from about 6 months, but it was not until now, at 12 months, that my daughter realy got into it.For example, this morning she brought me the book opend to the page for "baby" and did the sign.It was very cute!

I have always focused on teaching her animal signs because it seemed easier to me to associate signs with non-abstract things, and she was able to do the signs with her mouth (e.g. panting for dog) before she could do the ones with her hands.I can see why someone might be disappointed that the book doesn't show signs for things like "more" or "all gone,"but the authors state that in there experience these (dog, cat, hat, etc) are the signs that are likely to be a baby's first signs based on their experience -- and my experience with my daughter is the same.Now I'm shopping for another one of the authors' books so we can continue learning!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
This book is pretty short which means we read it so many times over.
The photos of baby's doing the signs are more captivating than illustrations. It seems my now 14 mo old enjoys the real children and images of the signs rather than drawings.

He likes to sit and "read" this book practicing his signs by himself. It is also great that it is a board book because otherwise it would be shredded.

5-0 out of 5 stars Takes away frustration!
My older children never really got the hang of signing, but my 14month old daughter is a pro.And it saves my sanity regularly!Just one sign, "More" is all we need to get along really.With older kids demanding my attention all at the same time, the last thing I need is her shrieking at me for whatever it is she wants.She walks to the fridge, and signs "More", gets what she wants and moves on.She signs "Milk" and moves on...awesome!We are reading books, she signs "more" and we keep reading (if time permits).What more could any parent want than to understand what their baby is thinking!Then, my daughter loves to flip through them and read all by herself.Talk about a budding relationship with reading!Very charming to watch.Love these books, all of them! ... Read more


52. Simple Signs (Picture Puffins)
by Cindy Wheeler
Paperback: 32 Pages (1997-01-01)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$3.77
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Asin: 0140556737
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Demonstrates through illustrations and brief text twenty-nine American Sign Language signs for words such as hello, cry, dog, and love. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (11)

1-0 out of 5 stars Do not waste your money
A waste of money , only a few words and all are the most common and in use if a child signs at all.

3-0 out of 5 stars not what I was hoping for
this book is good if you are trying implement a few basic signs into your child's communication.However, if you are teaching sign as a primary form of communication, this may not be the right book for you.There are 28 signs, most are for daily use and most I already use in my pre-k exceptional ed classroom.I am still on the search for the right book for my needs.

4-0 out of 5 stars For starters
The children in my classroom are learning ASL from me. I have many books and books/cds or videos about it. This book is great because children can look at and get the infomation without the sign, it can be read and use as a normal picture book. There are pictures of each item and next to it the sign for it. So they can learn about it on there own without a teacher always having to say "this is the sign for dog". Also they are signs for every day things which I think helped bring interest to the students in my young preschool classroom. There are better books out there for teaching ASL but this book is a great one to have that can be use as a non ASL book and ASL alike. I liked it so much I have gotten it for family members to use with their children.

5-0 out of 5 stars great simple book
My 2 1/2 year old son hasn't mastered the English language yet so we're teaching him sign language, which he has picked up on wonderfully. This book is great with wonderful pictures and how to diagrams. He loves this book and it's easy to understand.

4-0 out of 5 stars ENJOYABLE PUFFINS
I TRUELY ENJOYED THIS BOOK. IT IS A HANDY QUICK REFERENCE BOOK TO KEEP IN YOUR VEHICLE ALONG WITH THE LITTLE ONE AS i DO WHEN ME AND MY GRADSON TAKE A DRIVE, WHETHER IT B TO THE STORE , PARK OR LONG DISTANCE TRIP. IT'S A HANDY GREAT LITTLE BOOK. ... Read more


53. American Sign Language Concise Dictionary: Revised Edition
by Martin L. Sternberg
 Paperback: 768 Pages (1994-12-28)
list price: US$12.00 -- used & new: US$4.99
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Asin: 0062740105
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Introducing the first revised edition to the original and most extensive pocket-size American Sign Language dictionary ever published. Included are more than 2,500 of the most widely used words, phrases and idioms in the language, with easy-to-follow illustrations of the hand, arm and facial movements that express each one.

Completely updated and modernized, this monumental work introduces 500 new signs that have recently been added to the evolving American Sign Language lexicon.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive dictionary
I bought this to help expand my conversations with my infant when I was teaching her baby sign language. The whole venture was a success. I combined baby signing dvd's designed for hearing children with this dictionary and we communicated exceptionally well before she learned to talk.It was worth the investment and now I am proficient enough to get along with a signing person.My baby was not hearing impaired, but sign language helped her learn the benefits of communicating and her speaking vocabulary is extensive at age 3.She speaks as well as an average 7 or 8 year old.

2-0 out of 5 stars Very Outdated
I bought this dictionary recently as a reference for an ASL class I'm taking.Unfortunately, many signs are missing or have changed in the past decade or two since this was created.Technically, however, this is a fine resource.The illustrations are well done and cross referencing is simple.Just know that you'll want to seek out a newer and or more exhaustive edition.

4-0 out of 5 stars Compact, tons of signs...
Good dictionary overall. If you are not familiar with ASL the signs may be a bit difficult to understand how to do. (Of course reading the explanatory notes will help out with that.) The first two signs I needed were napkin & grapes & neither are in there but other than it, it's a good book for learning sign.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great book, full of most everyday signs.
Though this book is lacking in some signs, for the most part, it has every sign I could use.My daughter has a speech disorder, and I love that this book is so easy to use.The pictures explain what the sign is and how to use it.I'd definitely recommend this book to others.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great tool for the hearing world.
There are so many people among us that are either hard of hearing or deaf, that its almost a shame that the hearing world doesn't and can't communicate with them. If the hearing world finds out how easy it is to learn sign language, and how much the hearing world can profit from this skill, every hearing person would learn how to sign. There are so many tools available to make sign language easy and fun to learn, that any excuse not to learn is invalid. This is a great tool for parents to yell at their kids in church to be quiet and pay attention, and no-one can hear you. Or tell your loved one some sweet nothings accorss a room and no one can hear nor understand you, but him / her. This also boosts the self esteem of a deaf person, knowing that someone cares enough to communicate with them. How would a hearing person feel if he / she or God forbid one of their kids suddenly loses their hearing? As a parent of a deaf child, with no other family member with deafness, ever, it is very frustrating when no one in the world around you can communicate with your child. Sign language is a lot easier than learning Spanish, German or any other spoken language. This particular book is a fantastic tool for ANYONE to pick up sign language in a hurry. I have used several prior editions and sent this latest edition to someone who wants to enhance their skills. I recommend this book for learing and enhancing a skill anyone can learn. ... Read more


54. Sign Language of the Soul: A Handbook for Healing
by Dr. Dale Schusterman
Hardcover: 280 Pages (2010-01-01)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$22.95
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Asin: 1932133054
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Ancient techniques using the hands have been depicted in various healings practices for centuries. This book combines these unique hand positions or mudras with the symbols and words of Jewish mysticism, the Kabbalah.Focusing on the patterns of the Tree of Life used within the Kabbalah, Dr. Schusterman shows us how to use our fingers and hands in key positions that will connect with the body's own energy.These movements working with focused intent will expand the body's awareness and allow healing and balance to occur.The book offers case studies of different patients with various physical and emotional problems and how using these techniques they were able to bring about healing, joy and a sense of well being into their lives. Through detailed charts and diagrams, this book offers six short steps to activating the Tree of Life process for personal healing and balance.Healing practitioners can also apply these mudras to remove stress or pain and improve the health of others. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Amazing and enlightening
If you are doing yoga or reiki or just interested in your own spirituality, this book will help you in your healing. It's so good and buying it here is so easy and it arrived in pristine condition well within the alotted time frame.Sign Language of the Soul: A Handbook for Healing

5-0 out of 5 stars A wonderful book, thank you
I'm writing this review as a response to the previous one, who found it disappointing and difficult to follow.

As a healer with minimal understanding of the Kabbalah, I found the book to be both clear and inspirational. Thank you Dr Schusterman for sharing this work with us

2-0 out of 5 stars A Uselss Disappointment
I purchased this tiresome text after reading the customer reviews.While touted as a healing modality, it really is a mishmash of philosophies with an emphasis on the Qabbalah and channelled mudras.The explanations are tiresome, repititous and monotonous. While there is a pronunciation chart for the hebrew words, it is inconveniently placed in the back, which requires either flipping back and forth or photocpying it.The method relies heavily on muscle testing, a concededly inaccurate method. The "healing" method is never particuarly explained.While the reader is advised to have the patient thinkof or visualizea troubling situation and then perform a "balancing", these instructions are woefully insufficient.No doubt these deficiencies are addressed in the author's seminars.

The mudras are beautifully illustrated but all in all this book was a phenomenal waste of time and money.

5-0 out of 5 stars By a chiropractor and applied kinesiologist expert
Sign Language Of The Soul: A Handbook For Healing by chiropractor and applied kinesiologist expert Dale H. Schusterman combines unique hand positions (mudras) with the symbols and words of Jewish mysticism drawn from that body of esoteric wisdom commonly known as the Kabbalah. Schusterman reveals just how to use the finders and hands in key positions which will connect with the body's own inherent energy. These finger and hand movements working with focused intent will result in an expansion of the body's inner awareness and enable both healing and balance. Enhanced with case studies drawn from patients of diverse physical and emotional conditions, Schusterman shows how using these techniques brought about healing, joy, and well being. Sign Language Of The Soul is especially recommended for providing readers with a six step plan for activating the "Tree of Life" process of personal healing and balance. A welcome addition to Alternative Medicine, Judaic Studies, Metaphysical Studies, and Kabbalah Studies reference collections and reading lists, Sign Language Of The Soul is commended as being a truly seminal and expertly presented work.

5-0 out of 5 stars Clear effective Method for Health and Balance
For over 15 years, as his patients, we have observed how unique Dr. Schusterman's method is and how much he accomplishes in each session. He does more in 20 minutes than any other health practitioner we have encountered, even those who take much more time.

Early in our relationship we talked with him about how nice it would be if he could teach others to do what he does. This book, and his seminar, fulfills that hope from so long ago. Like his clinical work, they exceed expectations.

The book first chronicles the insights and procedures he used to develop his method. Then it clearly and precisely presents everything needed to use the method for ones own well being and the benefit of one's patients. What more could you ask for?

Dr. Veronica A. Rynn, D.C., M.S.
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55. Barron's Dictionary of American Sign Language
by Geoffrey Poor M.S.
Hardcover: 304 Pages (2008-05-01)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$18.75
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Asin: 0764160893
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Presenting ultra-clear, close-up color photos that depict more than 1,000 signs and their meanings, Barron's Dictionary of American Sign Language is destined to become a basic reference source for all who want to learn more about signing, expand their signing vocabulary, and be certain that they are signing properly. Unlike most other sign language dictionaries, this book simply pairs photos with the words they designate and dispenses with traditional word definitions. Thus, the emphasis is placed on the information that every signer needs: correct formation of hand shapes to eliminate confusion and make communicating in ASL virtually effortless. The photos are supplemented with directional arrows to indicate hand or arm movements plus succinct written descriptions of hand and finger formations. Carefully checked and edited by ASL experts, and including notes on the history of sign language, this volume makes a superb resource for members of the hearing-impaired community, for those who work with them, and for all others who wish to learn the American Sign Language. Approximately 2,000 color photos. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent dictionary but limited in scope
This is a beautifully done dictionary with fantastic photographic images of the signs. Multiple photographs are used to illustrate the movement of each sign. I gave it four instead of five stars because (1) it does not have as many signs as other dictionaries and (2) the spiral binding doesn't allow the pages to turn easily.

If you are looking for crystal clear photographic demonstrations of each sign, this is the dictionary for you. I recommend it for those who are not taking a class because you can get more signs in an illustrated dictionary and would probably be more able to interpret the drawings or ask you teacher for help.

FYI - this dictionary is the size of a standard notebook. ... Read more


56. Random House Webster's Pocket American Sign Language Dictionary
by Elaine Costello Ph.D.
Paperback: 432 Pages (2008-04-29)
list price: US$7.95 -- used & new: US$3.98
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Asin: 0375722785
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The Random House Webster’s Pocket American Sign Language Dictionary is a treasury of over 1,000 signs for the novice and experienced user alike. It includes complete descriptions of each sign, plus full-torso illustrations. There is also a subject index for easy reference as well as alternate signs for the same meaning. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars ASL dictionary
Very handy, bought 12 more recently for my friends who are learning ASL. Very happy with purchase, and delivery.

4-0 out of 5 stars Purse-sized and ever so cool!
No dictionary is a substitute for a decent course in ASL.No print dictionary can teach you grammar or the actual movements and relationships of signs.

That said, this is a way-cool reference to have, if only because unlike many so-called "pocket" reference books, it actually does fit in a pocket - a feat I wouldn't have believed possible with the many bulky ASL dictionaries out there.

The trade-off, of course, is that this dictionary is not very comprehensive, and perhaps two times in ten I find it doesn't have the word I'm looking for.It really only contains the very most common words.It also doesn't take into account regional dialects, so it may have a sign but not the version you need locally.

However, for beginner signers, including those who wish to learn and teach sign with babies and young children (or in a classroom setting), this is an incredible quick and handy reference.

I especially like the fact that illustrations feature full torsos of the signers as well as facial expression.Those features are both limited by the tiny size of the book, but again, the dictionary should not be used to replace a proper introduction to ASL, preferably with a deaf instructor.This dictionary is invaluable to keep at home or in my purse as a reminder of signs I've already learned.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good Dictionary
This is an excellant dictionary for sign language, but print is very small and difficult to see pictures.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great tool
Just what I needed.As a father of a recently diagnosed deaf child, I find this product very useful.It has to the point pictures with text, to ensure that I sign correctly.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good dictionary
A good dictionary to have when you are learning how to sign.It gives very good intructions in how to do the signs. ... Read more


57. Sign2Me - ASL Flashcards: Beginners Series - Animals & Colors (Incl. ASL + English + Spanish) (American Sign Language) (American Sign Language Flash Cards, Beginner)
by Sign2Me
Cards: 30 Pages (2005-09-30)
list price: US$11.95 -- used & new: US$8.95
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Asin: 1932354069
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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These durable, Sign2Me® ASL (American Sign Language) Flash Cards (with English, Spanish, and ASL) are designed to make it fun for everyone to expand their signing vocabulary.

The front of each card displays a colorful illustration while the reverse side teaches users how to make the associated sign. Each card contains the ASL illustration for the sign along with the English and Spanish words and phonetic pronunciations, giving the user the three most popular languages used in the United States.

Every pack includes 28 colorful cards and a tri-fold brochure that contains instructions as well as illustrations of the main hand shapes used in making the ASL signs. Each pack comes in a heavy duty storage box. The Animal & Colors Pack contains signs like: Color, Blue, Red, Monkey, Dog, Cow and Snake. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars signing is great when you are two
i bought this for my grandson who is two he loves learning new words and every night he grabs his cards and we learn sign together. and through out the evening we play a game of signing. one starts it off and we sign to see if the other one still knows the words. he really enjoys the art of signing even though he has no idea that it is a special way of talking.

3-0 out of 5 stars It's ok.
Wasn't what I had expected.It is good for teaching children.I am an adult and I didn't enjoy learning this way.

5-0 out of 5 stars very educational
My daughter and nephews are learning sign language very quickly this summer thanks to these flash cards.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great for kids with Autism!
These cards offer a great tool for helping non-verbal children with Autism to learn sign language. The pictures are clear and colorful. Great buy!

4-0 out of 5 stars Very good
I use the flashcards with my baby who is 11 months old. We both like them: they are a good baby-book size with nice, simple, colorful pictures. The cards can be wiped off but are a bit thin for baby's hands - he likes to fold and bend them. On the back side one can see how the hand sign is done, which helps me, and my baby also likes to study this. What I don't like so much is how the cards are grouped by topics in each box and that one cannot tell when ordering online which exact words are inside. I found, for example, that in none of the three boxes I bought, there were verbs such as "eat" or "drink" which are words usually taught early to hearing babies. There is only a small number of flash cards in each box that we actually use. I would have prefered to buy one box with cards geared towards hearing babies that includes the most commonly used signs, instead of purchasing three boxes and only use 5 words from each one. For me it was worth spending the money, though, because those few cards we use every day and enjoy it. ... Read more


58. Sign Language and Linguistic Universals
by Wendy Sandler, Diane Lillo-Martin
Paperback: 547 Pages (2006-02-06)
list price: US$55.00 -- used & new: US$14.49
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Asin: 0521483956
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Sign languages are of great interest to linguists because, while they are produced by the same brain, their physical transmission differs greatly from that of spoken languages. Wendy Sandler and Diane Lillo-Martin compare spoken languages with those that are signed, in order to seek universal properties of human languages. No prior background in sign language linguistics is assumed, and numerous pictures are provided to make descriptions accessible to readers. ... Read more


59. Secret Language of Signs
by Denise Linn
Paperback: 304 Pages (1996-10-01)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$4.00
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Asin: 0345406931
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In every moment the universe is whispering to you. Even ordinary events in your life carry communications from the realm of the Spirit. . . .
Whether we are conscious of it or not, the universe is communicating to us through signs. In this mind-opening book, renowned healer and author Denise Linn shows that coincidence, synchronicity, and those premonitions we've all experienced are never accidents but a kindly world's way of trying to nudge us in the right direction.
Drawing on firsthand true stories and native wisdom from around the world, Linn helps us regain our innate capacity to listen to the universe, to use the signs that speak to us every day of our lives. Step by step, she shows us how to call for a sign, how to create the best conditions for receiving it, and how to interpret the signs we receive, with the most comprehensive dictionary of signs ever compiled. Designed to help you develop your own ability to interpret signs as they call to you, the dictionary entries give you a starting point for understanding what your signs are communicating. For instance . .
* An abyss might symbolize a chasm in your life. Is there something that seems impassable to you?
* A storm can indicate internal conflict. It can also indicate that the air is clearing in regard to a situation in your life.
* A crossroads signifies that a time of decision is ahead. Take time and tune in to your intuition before choosing your future path.
* Smoke can be a warning of danger. Is there a situation in your life that's about to go up in flames? Smoke can also indicate a lack of clarity.
With this powerful, easy-to-use guide, Denise Linn helps us to reconnect with the magic of our inner selves to make the right decisions and choices in our lives.
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5-0 out of 5 stars This books helps you discern the signs of everyday living
I got this book to help me notice the every day signs we get from the Universe.There is lots of information and it's meaning.It's a great book for referencing the signs you do start to notice.Well written and very informative.

5-0 out of 5 stars Secret Language of Signs
I like this book. It has more than enough information that anyone can use. I also like the dictionary included which is information I was also looking for. I would recommend the book to anyone.

5-0 out of 5 stars Not So Secret Anymore!
Every little sign we receive from the Universe can have great meaning to us...if we only know how to interpret them. Denise shows us the meaning of many, many of the signs we see.

In this enlightening book, renowned healer and author Denise Linn shows that coincidence, synchronicity, and those premonitions we've all experienced are never accidents but messages from the Universe.

Drawing on her own firsthand true stories and indigenous native wisdom from around the world, Linn helps us regain our own inborn capacity to listen to the Universe and to use the signs that speak to us every day of our lives.

Step by step, she shows us how to call for a sign, how to create the best conditions for receiving it, and how to interpret the signs we receive, with the most comprehensive dictionary of signs ever compiled. Designed to help you develop your own ability to interpret signs as they call to you, the dictionary entries give you a starting point for understanding what your signs are communicating.

For instance . .
* An abyss might symbolize a chasm in your life. Is there something that seems impassable to you?
* A storm can indicate internal conflict. It can also indicate that the air is clearing in regard to a situation in your life.
* A crossroads signifies that a time of decision is ahead. Take time and tune in to your intuition before choosing your future path.
* Smoke can be a warning of danger. Is there a situation in your life that's about to go up in flames? Smoke can also indicate a lack of clarity.

With this powerful, easy-to-use guide, Denise Linn helps us to reconnect with the magic of our inner selves to make the right decisions and choices in our lives. Buy this book and enjoy!

5-0 out of 5 stars Signs, Signs, Everywhere a Sign
I had the most amazing breakthrough while reading Denise Linn's book The Secret Language of Signs. I didn't realize how much and how often Spirit was trying to communicate with me before I started reading this book. Now I watch for signs in my body, my surroundings, music, conversations, nature, and other people.In fact, there is hardly a time when the Universe is not speaking!

I got a message in a dream and when I looked up the key words from the dream in the Sign Dictionary contained in Ms. Linn's book, the dream made perfect sense to me. I knew exactly what the symbols and words meant and it gave me peace to know that something from my past was coming up for healing. After dealing with it, the pain in my body ceased! My body had been trying to give me a message for about six weeks, but I just didn't get it. I didn't even know my body could speak to me about emotional issues.

Here's another example: I was reminded of the same name six times in a 24-hour period. Once, I saw it printed on a napkin; then, I heard it on the radio. Next, I saw a popular person by that name in a photograph hanging on the wall in a restaurant where I was eating; I saw it again on a billboard, then in an email, and finally on a note someone scribbled on a scrap piece of paper that was on my desk! That very same day, I found out that a person I knew by that name is expecting a baby!Plus, when I looked up the name in the Sign Dictionary, I found an even deeper meaning for me personally. I get it now.

How helpful are signs? I heard a radio announcer talking about an auction of rock `n' roll memorabilia. One contract signed by a popular band in the 1960s went for over $100,000! At the time, I was having difficulty with someone, whom I felt was trying to take advantage of me.I remembered that I had signed a contract with the person, so I pulled out the contract and reminded the client of the terms we had agreed upon. My problem was resolved!

There are signs all around us. Now, I know what to watch for and how to listen for them, I'm going to be looking for signs from now on. Thank you, Denise, for sharing.

Yvonne Perry
Author of More Than Meets The Eye

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Guide for the Signs in your Life
For more than ten years, I've used this sign dictionary for help in deciphering the meanings of signs in my life. There are very few books in my library that I refer to this often. In fact, it is the only book on sign meaningsthat I reference in my own book on synchronicity. A heart-felt thank you to Denise Linn for creating this extremely valuable book and helping me on my path!

Reader, if you are interested in signs, this is a must-have and I'm sure you will treasure this guide. You'll be surprised by the rich, illuminating, and surprising meanings assigned to the "simplest" of things. ... Read more


60. The American Sign Language Handshape Starter: A Beginner's Guide
by Richard A. Tennant, Marianne Gluszak Brown
Paperback: 176 Pages (2002-09-25)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$12.81
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Asin: 1563681307
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great reference
I am a beginner and this book works like a dictionary. I selected this book because with each word there was a picture and a descriptionof proper hand movement. I purchased this book as well as a few other books, and have been successful in learning ASL.

I would recommend the seller, as the transaction was prompt and I got what I expected.

3-0 out of 5 stars Deceiving Cover
I bought the book off the shelf in a book store based on the cover.The cover shows photos of hand signs leading people to believe that is how all the signs are presented.They are not! The book on the shelf was sealed in plastic, so it wasn't until I got it home that I discovered the all signs are presented in cartoon form. The material itself is easy to understand and use. But if you're buying this book based on the presumption it uses photos to present the signs then this is not the book you want. ... Read more


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