Signing Time! Season 1
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Signing Time!
2002This set of educational videos helps boost vocabulary, spelling and reading skills! http://store.signingtime.com/signing-time/series-one-dvd-collection
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Signing Time! Season 1 Full Episode Guide
Join Alex and Leah for a day at school as you learn signs and songs about things to do and see in the classroom.
Yum! Alex, Leah, their frog Hopkins, and host Rachel Coleman invite you to breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You will learn signs and songs for cooking, eating, setting the table, and more of your favorite foods.
Alex, Leah, their frog Hopkins, and host Rachel Coleman teach ASL signs for playground activities, vehicles, places to go and people to see in your neighborhood.
Alex, Leah, their frog Hopkins, and host Rachel Coleman teach ASL signs for daily activities like waking up, getting dressed, playing, cleaning up, and going to bed.
Alex, Leah, their frog Hopkins, and host Rachel Coleman teach ASL signs for animals that you see at the zoo.
Alex, Leah, their frog Hopkins, and host Rachel Coleman teach ASL signs for animals, bugs, activities and objects you encounter in your "great backyard."
Alex, Leah, their frog Hopkins, and host Rachel Coleman teach ASL signs for barnyard animals and critters.
Alex, Leah, their frog Hopkins, and host Rachel Coleman teach ASL signs for fruits, vegetables, colors of the rainbow, and activities.
Alex, Leah, their frog Hopkins, and host Rachel Coleman teach the alphabet in American Sign Language.
Alex, Leah, and host Rachel Coleman teach your child useful ASL signs for family members, feelings and more!
Alex, Leah, and host Rachel Coleman teach ASL signs for the things you see, do and experience every day.
Everyone loves playtime! Alex, Leah, and host Rachel Coleman teach ASL signs related to sharing, toys, manners, and more.
From their magical animated treehouse, Alex (age 3), his cousin Leah (age 4) who is deaf, and host Rachel Coleman (Leah's mom) teach beginning American Sign Language (ASL) signs with your child in a fun and playful way.