S Words: Baby Sign Language Flash Cards

Sad
Salad
Salt
Same
Sandwich
School
Scissors
Seal
See
Shampoo
Share
Shark
Sharp
Sheep
Shirt
Short
Show
Shower
Shirt
Shoes
Short
Show
Shower
Shrimp
Shy
Sick
Sign
Sing
Sink
Sister
Sit
Skate
Ski
Skinny
Skunk
Sky
Sled
Sleep
Slide
Slow
Smart
Smell
Smile
Snack
Snake
Sneeze
Snow
Soap
Socks
Sofa
Sorry
Soup
Sour
Spell
Spider
Spill
Sponge
Spoon
Square
Squirrel
Stairs
Stand
Stars
Start
Stick
Sticky
Stinky
Stop
Store
Strawberry
Street
Stroller
Strong
Sugar
Sun
Supermarket
Surprise
Sweater
Sweep
Swim
Swing

11 Responses to “S Words: Baby Sign Language Flash Cards”

  1. Valeree Teasley

    It is so awesome my Pre K – 3 students know 26 signs, 1 for each letter of the alphabet. I am having a music holiday program and would like for them to sign “Welcome please enjoy the show”. and “Thank you for coming and Merry Christmas”..

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  2. Mellanie Brown

    I am needing the sign for sand if you have it? Thank you

    ADMIN – Hi Mellanie,

    It is the same as dirt.

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  3. Stacie Stillion

    Also, Is there a sign for each season? Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter?

    ADMIN – Hi Stacie,

    I don’t have flash cards for the seasons. Seasons are a hard concept to grasp for babies and toddlers.

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  4. Stacie Stillion

    I cant access the sign for school? It is not highlighted. Is it not available?

    ADMIN – Hi Stacie,

    That is correct. I don’t have the illustration for school but I am working on it.

    Reply
  5. Liz

    Looking for a card that says snuggle??

    ADMIN – Hi Liz,

    For snuggle we repeat the sign for hug twice.

    Reply
  6. Belinda

    Hi, I’m looking for signs to help my child express feelings and I’m looking for ‘scared’. I think it would be wonderful to have a chart/set as self expression and identifying feelings is so important for learning emotional regulation. Thank you for any assistance.

    ADMIN – Hi Belinda,

    The sign for scared or afraid is here http://143.198.191.173/dictionary/a/afraid/

    Reply
  7. Jack Benson

    I don’t see the word for “smart” here. It’s one if the most important words I tell my baby girl.

    Reply
  8. Samantha G

    I’m teaching my Wobbler (18-24months) students sign language mostly because biting, hitting, and pushing have been an issue in the classroom. I was hoping there was a flashcard for the word “STOP.” I know the sign, but I want to give parents the tools so they can practice at home too.

    thanks for all the other wonderful flashcards!

    Teacher Sammi

    ADMIN – Hi Sammi,

    We have added the request to our design plan, thanks for the suggestion!

    Reply
  9. Sue Brooks

    Greetings,

    I am an Early Lit Specialist.

    I would like to add simple signs to our story times.

    I plan to begin w/our HELLO song, THE MORE WE GET TOGETHER. I’ve downloaded the cards for each action we sing but need a card for SHARE.

    Please direct me to a link where this may be found.

    Thank you for sharing,

    With care,

    Miss Sue Play and Learn

    Reply

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