269 media results found for 'asl'
Early one morning, a little spider spins her web on a fence post. One by one, the animals of the nearby farm try to distract her, yet the busy little spider keeps diligently at her work. When she is done, she is able to show everyone that not only...Read More
Boris, the bear, is very bored until he joins the party his sister and her friends are having. Based on the children's book by Hans Wilhelm and presented in American Sign Language by the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Mentor Pro...Read More
Mouse goes to the movies and asks for popcorn. Then he wants some string to string all the popcorn together. Next, he decides to hang the popcorn on a Christmas tree. Based on the children's book by Laura Numeroff and presented in American Sign La...Read More
Join Sofia the First on a high-flying adventure. Based on the children's book from Disney and presented in American Sign Language (ASL) by the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Mentor Program.
Peter Cook, a Deaf performing artist, tells original stories in ASL, pantomime, and movement. Includes "Batman," "It's Not Easy to Be Deaf," and "My First Word," as well as many others. Preview of this title is encouraged due to some adult humor.
This episode covers the signs for common vocabulary used in familial settings. Presented in American Sign Language (ASL) by the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Mentor Program. Part of the "First 300 Signs" series.
Spend a day on the farm with Becka. She wakes up each morning to the rooster’s cock-a-doodle-doo and begins her day by feeding all of the animals breakfast. There are pigs, chickens, cows, sheep, and Becka’s dog Mollie. Taking care of animals is h...Read More
One morning, the children’s mother decides to go into town to pick up some treats for the children. Before she leaves, she tells the children not to answer the door or let anyone in. The mother leaves, and the children start having fun around the ...Read More
Splat, the cat, can't wait for Christmas, and he is sure he has been good enough for Santa to bring him all the presents on his list. But just in case Santa needs reminding of what an exceptionally good cat he is, Splat makes himself extra helpful...Read More
The children's entry for the snowman contest has magically come to life and ran away. Can they catch it? Get ready for fun and adventure as they travel through a winter wonderland setting up traps to catch the snowman and claim the winning prize. ...Read More
Viewers learn some of the traditions and symbols of Chanukah celebrations. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitles. Based on the children's book by Tomie de P...Read More
Baby Sunshine provides children with safety tips and the signs for words to ensure their safety. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitles. Part of the "My Baby...Read More
Baby Squiggles likes to visit the zoo. Children learn the signs for various animals found at the zoo. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitles. Part of the "My...Read More
Follow a firefighter through a work day and learn what the job requires. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitles. Based on the children's book by Heather Adam...Read More
Discover the magic and the science behind fall leaves from the initial color change from green to red, yellow, and orange, to the shedding of the leaves, and to the leaves crumbling as winter approaches. This video is presented in American Sign La...Read More
It's too cold for Feather and Flap to play outside with Spike. Spike decides to surprise them with warm scarves and hats. The video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitl...Read More
This video offers high-contrast black and white illustrations showing facial features, including eyes, ears, freckles, and glasses. Based on the children's book by Stella Baggott. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester Scho...Read More
This video offers high-contrast black and white illustrations of babies in familiar moods and environments, specially designed to appeal to babies. Images include a happy baby, a wriggly baby, and a sleepy baby. Based on the children's book by Ste...Read More
Tells three folktales from Spanish-speaking countries: "The Laughing Skull," "The Four Brothers' Adventure," and "How Birds Got Bright Feathers." Views in English or Spanish text and/or in American Sign Language. Minimum system requirements: Wind...Read More