Playful images and simple rhymes introduce the American Sign Language signs for things and concepts that are opposites: for instance, big/small and smooth/rough.
Rhyming text describes a variety of hats suitable to be worn with various types of clothing, with sign language showing signs for each article of clothing.
Rhyming story recalls the sequence of events in the nursery rhyme The House that Jack Built in telling the story of interconnected happenings accompanying the hatching of the eggs of the narrator, a chicken.
Full-color illustrations and simple text introduce young readers to the alphabet of the American Sign Language, and features hand signs for farm animals, including pigs, ducks, and horses.
Colorful illustrations and rhyming text describe different types of vehicles and help children learn how to identify cars, boats, bikes, and other vehicles in sign language.
In this rhyming story accompanied by sign language diagrams, a child enjoys spending time with various family members, including Mommy and Daddy, Auntie Karen and Grandma Rosie, and Baby Jordon and Cousin Nikki.