Books for K – 12 Classrooms

Fill your classroom with deaf role models, authentic deaf narratives, and classics in deaf literature. Ensure that deaf children see themselves represented in the books they read, and provide all children the opportunity to discover new perspectives. 

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Signing Fun

Here’s a great book for every young adult age 11 up, Signing Fun: American Sign Language Vocabulary, Phrases, Games, and Activities. Signing is visual, easy to learn, and fun to use. Author Penny Warner ...

A Book of Colors

From the team that created the Baby’s First Signs books come two new board books. A Book of Colors depicts the charming character with the favorite hat signing all of the primary and secondary colors—red, ...

Baby's First Signs

Every parent knows the frustration of trying to satisfy the demands of an infant too young to communicate his or her thoughts. Now, a growing consensus of researchers agree that not only deaf children ...

The Deaf Mute Howls

Originally published in 1930, The Deaf Mute Howls flew in the face of the accepted practice of teaching deaf children to speak and read lips while prohibiting the use of sign language. The sharp observations ...

Word Signs

Charming, full-color photographs of basic words plus illustrations of their corresponding signs offer children ages 1 to 4 a fun way to learn their first signs and vocabulary words. Constructed of sturdy ...

Laurent Clerc

Laurent Clerc won lasting renown as the deaf teacher who helped Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet establish schools to educate deaf Americans in the 19th century. Now, his character as a young boy growing up in ...

King Midas

Now the tale of King Midas and his golden touch is charmingly retold with full-color illustrations, and key sentences shown in American Sign Language (ASL). The line drawings of the storyteller recreate ...