M to P Words – Baby Sign Language Flash Cards

M N O P
Mad Naked Ocean Pacifier
Magazine Nanny Octopus Paint
Magic Napkin Off Pajamas
Magician Nice Office Pancakes
Magnet Necklace Okay Panda
Make Necktie Old Pants
Man Nervous Olympics Park
Many Neighborhood On Party
Mask New Onion Pasta
Meat Nice Open Peach
Medicine Night Orange Peanut Butter
Melon Nightmare Out Pear
Messy No Outside Peas
Microwave Noise Oven Pee
Milk None Over Pen
Mirror Nose Owl Pencil
Mittens Now Phone
Mommy Number Photo
Money Nurse Piano
Monkey Nuts Pickle
Monster  Near Picnic
Moon  Nephew Picture
Moose Pig
More Pillow
Motorcycle Pineapple
Mouse Pink
Movie Pizza
Mushroom Plant
Music Plate
 Mustache Play
Playground
Please
Plug
Pocket
Police
Poop
Popcorn
Pot
Potato
Potty
President
Pretzel
Prince
Princess
Proud
Pull
Pumpkin
Puppet
Purple
Push
Puzzle
Parade
Peanut
Popsicle
Pray

 

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8 Responses to “M to P Words – Baby Sign Language Flash Cards”

  1. Robin Gillespie

    Please email me a sign card for salami and plums. I am trying to teach the vocabulary for A Very Hungry Caterpillar for a PK child. Thanks for all you do.

    ADMIN – HI Robin,

    At the moment we are not creating new cards. If your request is urgent we can have our designer make the cards for you for a nominal fee

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  2. NATALIE

    Can you add sign for “Pronoun”?

    Thank you,
    Nat

    ADMIN – Hi Natalie,

    A pronoun has no practical applications for babies. We do have a special program for those using our free resources where you can order specific cards at cost and we will have our graphic designer make it for you. Feel free to email us at [email protected]

    Reply
  3. CAMILLE

    What would be the sign for penguin?

    ADMIN – Hi Camille,

    To sign penguin place both hands waist high palms facing down flat with fingers all together. Move hands up and down as if they were the feet of penguins waddling.

    Reply
  4. Magda

    Could you add “an olive” sign please 🙂

    ADMIN – Hi Magda

    Thank you for the suggestion we will add it as a candidate for our next grouping.

    Reply
  5. Carely Leon

    Could you please add magnet?
    ADMIN:
    Carely,
    Magnet is usually finger spelled.

    Reply
  6. Anna Villa

    I need the color Pink In Baby Sign Language. Thank You Anna

    ADMIN – Hi Anna,

    Thanks for suggesting pink, we have added it to the dictionary.

    Reply
  7. Deborah

    How do you sign pink?

    ADMIN – Hi Deborah,

    Pink is signed by making the sign for p, and stroking it against your chin. We have added the sign and flash card to the collection. Thanks for prompting us!

    Reply
  8. Heather

    Could you add crackers, cookie, help and cold?

    ADMIN – Hi Heather,

    We have added those signs. Thanks for suggesting them.

    Reply

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