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Duke the Deaf Dog doesn't want to miss any fun. But working hard all day to watch and listen to people makes him feel tired. Sometimes he needs a break. Learn along with Duke how to recognize his feelings and ask for help. You'll love the Duke the Deaf Dog ASL Series for children ages 3-9:If you want your young child to learn American Sign Language while reading a fun storybook If you're an educator or special education professional looking for diversity resources for your classroom, If you know a child who is deaf or hard of hearing American Sign Language resources included with every…mehr

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Duke the Deaf Dog doesn't want to miss any fun. But working hard all day to watch and listen to people makes him feel tired. Sometimes he needs a break. Learn along with Duke how to recognize his feelings and ask for help. You'll love the Duke the Deaf Dog ASL Series for children ages 3-9:If you want your young child to learn American Sign Language while reading a fun storybook If you're an educator or special education professional looking for diversity resources for your classroom, If you know a child who is deaf or hard of hearing American Sign Language resources included with every purchase:Learn 12 ASL signs within the story. Learn Listening Tips for parents and educators Watch the ASL vocabulary lesson and the complete story signed on video using the link provided in the book. **Please check out the companion printable or digital workbooks with lesson plans!
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KELLY BRAKENHOFF is an American Sign Language Interpreter whose motivation for learning ASL began in high school when she wanted to converse with her deaf friends. Her first novel, Death by Dissertation, kicked off the Cassandra Sato Mystery Series. She also wrote Never Mind, first in a children's picture book series featuring Duke the Deaf Dog. She serves on the Board of Editors for the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf publication, VIEWs. The mother of four young adults and two dogs, Kelly and her husband call Nebraska home.