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Sign & Say: 36 Bible Verses for Children
Sign & Say: 36 Bible Verses for Children
Sign & Say: 36 Bible Verses for Children
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Sign & Say: 36 Bible Verses for Children

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With illustrations and instructions for hand gestures, Sign & Say Bible Verses for Children is a resource for teaching favorite Bible verses using signs from American Sign Language. The volume features verses from both the Old Testament and the New Testament Children's Deep Blue Common English Bible. This updated resource contains easy-to-understand instructions and clear illustrations, and can be used with children ages 3-12.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 1, 2012
ISBN9781426765551
Sign & Say: 36 Bible Verses for Children
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Daphna Flegal

Daphna Flegal is a diaconal minister in The United Methodist Church. She is a certified laboratory leader in the area of young children and has worked with preschool children for more than 20 years. Daphna is the former lead editor for children's curriculum. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee.

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    Sign & Say - Daphna Flegal

    Genesis 1:31

    God saw everything he had made: it was supremely good.

    God

    Point the index finger of your right hand, with the other fingers curled down. Bring the hand down in front of your face as if you are drawing a shepherd’s crook. Open the palm as you bring your hand down. End with your hand flat and your palm facing left.

    Saw

    Hold your fingers in a V-shape. Touch the V beneath one eye. Move the hand forward.

    Everything (All)

    Hold the left palm toward the body. Circle the right hand out and around the left palm. End with the back of the right hand in the open left hand.

    God

    Point the index finger of your right hand, with the other fingers curled down. Bring the hand down in front of your face as if you are drawing a shepherd’s crook. Open the palm as you bring your hand down. End with your hand flat and your palm facing

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