The Gallaudet Children's Dictionary would be a fabulous addition to any family's library. This beautiful full-color dictionary shows very clearly how to create over 1,000 signs. A DVD is included, but as I reviewed the e-book version I did not receive that, so this is just a review of the book.
Each page is beautiful. Most pages have three words, some at the beginning and end of a letter section have two. Included with each word entry is a sentence, picture, and clear demonstration of how to create the sign. Some words include synonyms as well.
What is great about this particular dictionary is that even if you have a child that is not reading yet, they should be able to mimic the pictures for signing while associating it with the illustration. I think this makes it one of the best resources for young children who are interested in signing whether out of curiosity or necessity.
In addition to the fact that children can use this easily, I think this would be highly beneficial for adults just beginning to learn as well. The directions for how to sign are very clear with each color illustration having a second black and white overlay with it to show motion and direction. Besides in-person instruction, I've yet to see another book as clear.
I would highly recommend this particular book to any family looking to learn the basic words in sign language.
Disclaimer: I received this title from Net Galley in exchange for my
honest review. I was not compensated in any other way. I was not
required to write a positive review.
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