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American Sign Language – Animal Names | ASL
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25 flash cards – ASL signs for animal names
Includes signs for: alligator, ant, bat, bear, beaver, butterfly, cat, bird, bunny, cow, deer, dog, elephant, fish, giraffe, horse, lion, monkey, octopus, penguin, tiger, zebra, seal and snake
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