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BEGINNING READING AND SIGN LANGUAGE VIDEO    


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Picture of BEGINNING READING AND SIGN LANGUAGE VIDEO The Beginning Reading and Sign Language video is a sign language training video designed to improve reading and signing skills for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. This video teaches children how to sign, read, print, and pronounce 124 words. Signs are demonstrated in American Sign Language with the English word printed on the screen along with a film clip of the object itself, such as footage of animals at a zoo. The video comes with a list of words in the order they are presented so users can fast forward or reverse to the area they wish to learn from. Format is VHS; length 30 minutes.

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Price: 19.50.

This product record was updated on March 9, 2006.

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Manufacturer:

Aylmer Press

Box 2302
Madison, Wisconsin 53701
United States
Telephone: 888-SIGNIT2 or 608-441-5277.
Web: http://www.signit2.com.
Email: steve@signit2.com..


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Distributor(s):

Harris Communications Inc.

15155 Technology Drive
Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55344-2277
United States
Telephone: 800-825-6758 or 952-906-1180.
TT: 800-825-9187 or 952-906-1198.
Fax: 952-906-1099.
Web: http://www.harriscomm.com.
Email: info@harriscomm.com.


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