Letter V
The letter V is signed by holding up your dominant hand in a fist, facing outward, with the index & middle fingers sticking out and spread apart. It looks just like the letter 'V'.
SIGN USAGE
Teach your toddler the letter U sign when it is necessary to finger-spell some simple words - or the initials of objects, places, animals, or people's names. That way, your toddler slowly begins to associate the sign with the sound of the letter in a word or name.
RELATED SIGNS
Flash Card
This is a useful flash card taught best in conjunction with the other letters of the alphabet.
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