Make
Make is signed by stacking your two fists on top of each other and then twisting them back and forth a couple times.
SIGN USAGE
Use the make sign when your baby is doing something creative, such as making a block tower, or mixing some cake batter in a bowl.
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Flash Card
When your baby is creating themselves, such as cooking, playing with play-dough, or doing Lego, sign make.
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Your movie for MAKE is the wrong one it shows “Many”.
Thanks Joel
Appreciate your taking the time to comment, Joel. There was a glitch on the back end, but it’s all good now. Cheers!