Pacifier
Paint
Pajamas
Pancakes
Panda
Pants
Park
Party
Pasta
Peach
Peanut Butter
Pear
Peas
Pee
Pen
Phone
Photograph
Piano
Pickle
Picnic
Picture
Pig
Pillow
Pineapple
Pink
Pizza
Plant
Plate
Play
Playground
Please
Plug
Pocket
Police
Poop
Popcorn
Pot
Potato
Potty
President
Pretzel
Prince
Princess
Proud
Pull
Pumpkin
Puppet
Purple
Push
Puzzle
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Hi, we’ve loved using your resources for our 18 month old, and it is allowing our older kids to also learn to communicate with him. Can you please add the sign for pepper (like a bell pepper) and plum? We frequently eat them and are teaching the other foods we eat.
This is the best sign language resource I have found online for teaching my baby signs and using for a quick reference. Thank you so much for creating such a wonderfully useful resource and tool!
Rachel
Hi! I love this site. It’s helped teach me and my family how to sign. I’m glad there’s a site that I can teach my little one a 2nd language. My little one is 22 months and is not really talking yet and we’ve been teaching her signs and this lets her communicate more with us.
My question is-is there a sign for popsicle? I’ve looked through here and I’ve searched the internet but haven’t found an answer. I’m hoping you could help. Especially since it’s almost summer and she loves popsicles.
Thank you for any help
ADMIN – Hi Becca,
In our home we use a combo sign of ice and the type of fruit.
please have a flashcard for penguin. my children loves to look at the flashcards and do the sign for them. but i dont have a picture for penguin. which is their favorite sign to do.
ADMIN – Hi Tina,
I will be sure to add penguin to my next batch.
Ummm….do you suppose you could please add “pregnant” here? I’m sorry…but some signs are just not easy to grasp without a video 🙁
ADMIN – Hi Sara,
Sorry, I can’t. I don’t have the resources and it is not a popular or useful sign for a baby.
Hi…
Um, ummm…is there a specific sign for “pregnant”…or do you just fingerspell that? (Note: I’m not…I’m just asking you)
ADMIN – Hi Sara,
Easy, dominant hand with spread out fingers starts at the bottom of the abdomen and moves up as in drawing the silhouette of a pregnant belly.
Would it be possible to add poppy?
Hi – do you have a sign for ‘precious’ so I can sign it when explaining why my baby can’t touch something? We love signing with our 16 month old – my big kids love it and are teaching their friends at school how to talk with the baby 🙂
Thanks!
Do you have signs for the colors gray pink and gray?
ADMIN – Hi Paula,
We have added the signs for both those colors. Thanks for suggesting them.