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PsychologyThis is a great book for a 7th or 8th grader but too young for a 16 year old. The information about this book gives no age it will be suitable for. A nice book for the right age. I am returning it.
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Illustrations are much clearer than in older sign language books. Signs are up-to-date, whereas a book like "The Joy of Signing" contains some antiquated signs. I very much enjoy teaching beginners sign language from this text. Very creative and fun!
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It is excellent sign language book with activity and games to be fun!
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I teach ASL for high school foreign language credit. My students enjoy the games offered in this book. Good practice sentences for beginners.
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"Learn to Sign the Fun Way" is an exciting tool to use with non-Deaf children to help them understand the many concepts that are introduced within the book and in the variety of games that are rated fairly by "beginner, intermediate, and advanced."Highly recommended.
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