bunny (rabbit) calf (cow) chick (bird) chick (chicken) colt (donkey) cub (lion) cub (tiger) duckling (duck) fawn (deer) foal (horse) hatchling (emu) infant (monkey) joey (kangaroo) kid (goat) kitten (cat) lamb (sheep) owlet (owl) piglet (pig) pup (seal) puppy (dog)
This series of booklets have been produced by combining the skills of Hands Can Talk (sign language graphics and knowledge & written descriptions) & Prompt Education (visual aids & book layout & design).
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All pages in the booklets are 300gsm cardboard and cello glazed for longevity & spiral bound.
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This book contains 26 sign language graphics covering the alphabet.
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In each booklet there are bright, colourful and clear colour photos – one to a page with the sign language graphic above the photo with a basic written description and title.
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In some instances there are more than one sign language graphic and this is because although Auslan is Australian Sign Language there are times that a sign can vary depending on which region you live in.
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In these instances we have numbered the signs 1 & 2, as referred to in the Makaton Vocabulary (Auslan Edition) and Key Signs – a supplement to the Makaton Vocabulary books.
If you are not using the Makaton resources we suggest you check with Deaf groups in your area or choose the sign that you feel would be easiest for the child to produce especially when looking at a child with a physical disability or poor fine motor skills.
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The sign language graphics are drawn in black with the second move and arrows done in red to help in understanding.
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We have written a basic description on how to do the signs trying to keep it as simple as possible.
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