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Duke the Deaf dog learns that some noises are loud and some are quiet. Whether it's a tapping crayon, a beeping fire drill, or a crinkly candy wrapper, both parents and children alike will understand the need to know the difference between noises. A fun, engaging way to teach children that some noises are not polite. Bonus American Sign Language material inside: Learn 12 ASL signs within the story. Learn Rules of Etiquette in Deaf Communities. Watch the Deaf Culture lesson, vocabulary words, and the complete story signed on video using the link provided in the book. Watch a deaf parent sign…mehr

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Duke the Deaf dog learns that some noises are loud and some are quiet. Whether it's a tapping crayon, a beeping fire drill, or a crinkly candy wrapper, both parents and children alike will understand the need to know the difference between noises. A fun, engaging way to teach children that some noises are not polite. Bonus American Sign Language material inside: Learn 12 ASL signs within the story. Learn Rules of Etiquette in Deaf Communities. Watch the Deaf Culture lesson, vocabulary words, and the complete story signed on video using the link provided in the book. Watch a deaf parent sign the Farts Make Noise story on video using the link provided in the book.
Autorenporträt
Kelly Brakenhoff is an author of eleven books and an ASL interpreter. She divides her writing energy between two series: cozy mysteries set on a college campus and picture books featuring Duke the Deaf Dog.

Parents, kids, and teachers love the children's books and activity books because they teach American Sign Language using fun stories. And if you like a smart female sleuth, want to learn more about Deaf culture, or have ever lived in a place where livestock outnumber people, you'll enjoy the Cassandra Sato Mystery series.

The mother of four young adults and a hunting dog, and grandma to a growing brood of perfectly behaved grandkids, Kelly and her husband call Nebraska home.