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Holiday Signs

Communicate About Holidays

By Jamie Berke, About.com

Updated: November 24, 2008

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Holidays are a good opportunity to teach children sign language vocabulary associated with Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Chanukah, Easter, and Valentine's Day. Here are mini sign language guides for the holidays.

Chanukah Signs
Sources for the signs for words associated with Chanukah (includes other related resources)

Christmas Signs
Sources for the signs for words associated with Christmas

Easter Signs
Sources for the signs for words associated with the Easter holiday

Halloween Signs
Sources of signs for words associated with Halloween

Thanksgiving Signs
Sources for the signs for words associated with Thanksgiving

Valentine's Day Signs
Sources for the signs for words associated with Valentine's Day

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