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DANNY THE DUCK

Danny the Duck is the fourth book in the Sign Language ABC Series, a playful A-to-Z collection that blends story time, sign language, real animal facts, and early communication supports.
 

Kids meet Danny, learn simple ASL signs, new vocabulary, and explore what ducks look like, sound like, eat, feel like, do, and where they live.
 

Built for repeat reading and real-life learning, this book supports language development and communication for toddlers, preschoolers, and children using AAC.

FREE ASL FLASHCARDS, AAC BOARD & AAC LIBRARY

Download free ASL flashcards for kids, a matching AAC communication board, and a free AAC symbol library to support early language and communication.

Danny the Duck AAC learning page with beginner sign language and visual communication supports for children

Free AAC Icon Library

A free set of AAC icons and symbols for kids you can use to create custom boards, flashcards, or upload into AAC apps.

Printable ASL flashcards for toddlers and preschool sign language learning activities

Printable ASL Flashcards

Beginner ASL flashcards for toddlers and preschoolers designed to build vocabulary, and early communication skills.

Printable AAC communication board with visual icons for children and emerging communicators

AAC Communication Board

A simple AAC board for kids with high-quality icons you can print or use in any AAC app to support communication.

PREVIEW THE ASL SIGNS IN THIS BOOK

Practice beginner ASL signs like mom, splash, seeds, and fly using simple, visual flashcards. The full Danny the Duck book introduces 18 signs to support early communication and vocabulary.

MORE WAYS TO LEARN

Keep the learning going with the ASL music videos and more sign-and-say songs on YouTube.

 

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