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Dancing Hands: A Story of Friendship in Filipino Sign Language

Dancing Hands: A Story of Friendship in Filipino Sign Language

Dancing hands book covers.

Written by: Joanna Que and Charina Marquez.

Translated by: Karen Llagas.

Illustrated by: Fran Alvarez.

Read the world to change the world! This artful picture book about friendship and sign language, originally published in the Philippines in concert with nonprofit Room to Read, is beautifully revised for this global edition.

Our new neighbors’ hands are dancing. Their hands move as if to music. What are they saying to each other?

Sam’s new neighbors’ hands make graceful movements she doesn’t recognize, and she wonders what they are saying. Soon she meets her new neighbor, Mai, who teaches Sam some Filipino Sign Language. Along the way, they both discover the joys of making a new friend, a best friend.

This sweet and perceptive picture book by authors Joanna Que and Charina Marquez tells the story of two girls as they learn to communicate with each other. With playful illustrations that celebrate the beautiful movements of sign language, back matter discussing sign languages around the world, and endpapers teaching all the signs used in the book,  Dancing Hands conveys the shy and fumbling experience of making friends and overcoming language barriers. (From GoodReads.)

Recommended by: Ms Rose.

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