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Highly realistic illustrations in vibrant colored pencil on charcoal paper provide instruction on signing the numbers one through twenty (plus twenty-five, fifty, seventy-five, and one hundred). Easily recognizable objects accumulate on the pages and are identified in the back of the book. A valuable and attractive contribution to the literature that introduces American Sign Language.
Reviewer: Ellen Fader
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
November, 1998