Hair
Hairbrush
Hall
Hamburger
Hanukkah
Happy
Hat
Hear
Heart
Helicopter
Hello
Help
High
Hill
Hippo
Hit (person)
Hit (ball)
Holiday
Horse
Hospital
Hot
Hotdog
House
How
How Much
Hug
Hungry
Hurry
Hurt
21 Responses to “H Words – Baby Sign Language Dictionary”
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What about a sign for hiding or to hide?
ADMIN – Hi Athena,
The sign for hide is done by creating a little roof with your non dominant hand palm down in front of you and then quickly moving your thumb up dominant hand under the roof.
Hi, could you please add the sign for “happen” too?
Although, I have an idea of what it might be, I do want to make sure I get it correct and know it.
Thanks! :-)
ADMIN – Hi Sara,
I can’t at the moment but I have added the sign to my list
Hi,
Umm…what’s the sign for “here”?
And…how would you tell somebody: “I’m right here (as in reassurance)”?
ADMIN – Hi Sara,
Just point down the floor with your index using your dominant hand.
I’m getting ahead of myself here since it’s only January but I bet a lot of kids want to talk with parents about HALLOWEEN when it gets closer to that time of year. And btw your graphics are awesome! A lot of sign language graphics are confusing – yours are so clear!!
ADMIN – Hi Cameron,
We have a halloween set. Feel free to email me at [email protected] I will send you the links.
Hold me please.
ADMIN – Hi Monte,
To sign hold me cross your arms in front of your chest and finish the sign by pointing with the index toward your own chest.
My 17month old is learning signs at a rapid pace. Now at 25 words and increasing at one per day. We just taught her the sign for bear and the next sign we want to teach is honey. Could you please add it to the dictionary? Thanks!
ADMIN – Hi Tanvir,
Honey is a spelled-out word. For our kids we replaced the spelled out word with the signs for sticky and sweet signed together.
What is the sign for “home”?
ADMIN – Hi Courtney,
Please refer to the sign for house.
Your missing some key body parts in sign language. I can’t find the word “head” anywhere.
ADMIN – Hi ChaDonna,
All anatomical terms can be signed by using your dominant hand to point to that part of the body.
What’s The sign for Have This Is sign for Have With the V Handshape out of from
your upper chest other sign for has with an s handshape and had with the d handshape.
we added version with have version pretty soon,
ADMIN Hello Malcolm
Did You Sign For Happy Birthday this is one flat hand circle flat forward this is the
middle finger tip of your chin
we added sign happy birthday
Will you please post the proper sign for heaven. My daughter has a brother in heaven. I have found several signs but I would like the most widely used one to teach her. Thanks so much.
ADMIN – Hi Crystal,
To sign heaven you can roll your hands together, and then open them up toward the sky.
What is the sign for home? I would like to be able to sign to my toddler that “We are going home”, but I can’t find the sign.
Help: Place your open right hand under the left “S” which is facing to the right; lift both hands together.
Working on it!
Working on it!
We need the sign for ‘help’ too. Thanks in advance.
I’m looking for this sign, too. I think it might help ease some frustration for my 7 mo. Thanks!
We will be posting the proper sign for help in a few days please keep checking
Hi, could you please tell me which is the proper sign for ‘help’. I do the sign language with my 5 months old daughter and she loves it. I think this sign will be very useful in the future. Thank you ;)
I would like to know the sign for HELP. All kids need help at times, other than whinning for help the sign for it would be better. Thank you Frances.
ADMIN – Hi Frances,
We have added the sign for help. Thanks for suggesting it.
I am looking for a picture of “help me”
ADMIN – Hi Marilyn,
Thanks for your suggestion, we added help (me).