Catch
Catch is signed just a bit like ball, so be careful not to get the two confused. To sign catch, hold your two claw-shaped hands near each other in front of you, then bring both claw hands down to your chest, as if you have just caught a ball.
SIGN USAGE
Teach your baby or toddler the catch sign in the context of playing ball.
RELATED SIGNS
Flash Card
This is a useful flash card taught best in conjunction with other sports-related signs. It is good to encourage our toddlers to be active for the normal development of their fine and gross motor abilities.
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