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Sign-Me-Fine

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Written for young adults,  Sign-Me-Fine  introduces American Sign Language (ASL) and emphasizes how its structure differs from English. Young readers will learn grammatically correct ASL sentences, sign games, and the full beauty of ASL in poetry and music.

110 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1990

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Laura Greene

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April 14, 2015
This book is well written for older children and above. It does a nice job of helping build a basic understanding of the grammatical structure of American Sign Language, and how it differs from English. Provides visual representations of several signs, as well as a number of games and activities to help you learn & practice signing.
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