Beautifully illustrated Auslan alphabet book by Amy McEwing who is deaf and an illustrator.
This unique Auslan alphabet book is designed to be bright, colourful, and engaging for young children learning the Auslan alphabet.
Each colourful pictures shows Auslan fingerspelling alphabet on the dominant hand, shows lines on the palm which is the front and little hair/fingernails or spots on the back of the hand – so reader can tell which side it is. It also shows various of skin types from dark to light, some pigmentation, funny monster and superhero hands too! I want children to feel inclusive and enjoy the book.
There also a little hint of jewelry, wrist band and object on the dominant so reader can tell which hand to use most and to use Auslan correctly. There is also Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Pride colours too.
Made by Amy McEwing.
Size: A4 portrait
210 x 297 mm
Soft laminate cover
Weight : 100g, 210 x 297 x 0.1 cm
Great for children, their families, grandparents and teachers or anyone wanting to learn the alphabet in Auslan.