• “ I have been scouring the Internet looking for more books that are simple to sign. My little girl was born deaf and we were introduced to these books by our UtahPIP Language gal. My daughter LOVES these books more than any other books.”

  • “It is so hard to teach both ASL and English when you basically are telling 2 stories. When I can sign what I say, my kids pay attention. Especially at night when they don't have hearing aids in , before bed. These books are so important!”

  • "These books fill a need for deaf babies and their parents, but they are also beautiful and quality books that are suitable for ANY baby at all. I can't wait for the next ones to be produced. Don't hesitate to buy a set."

Our goal is to create stories that are written in English to be simple to sign in American Sign Language, clearly teach concepts in ASL and English, and capture the fun of ASL literature.

Often our books- Rhyme When Signed! If you don’t know the signs to a book, simply scan the QR code on the back of each book and learn the signs from a Deaf Mentor- and watch how they rhyme. Each book is illustrated by Deaf Artists.

 

Meet the Deaf Artists

  • Amanda Tolle: Sweet Baby

    She is a multimedia and digital artist. Amanda has been an artist since she was a kid. “Artist have always amazed me! I have always loved to draw, paint, use clay, and try to create using different things!”

    Amanda studied Graphic Design at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and graduated NTID in 2011.

    You can follow her and see more of her creations at AJTolle Craft Studio on Facebook.

  • Stephanie Belshe: What Will Bear Wear?

    Idea girl, artist, CDI, language coach, ASL instructor. Stephanie is married to a Marvel Comic Expert, and a mother to five caramel popcorn eating children, and two neurotic, but lovable dogs.

    She graduated from University of Utah with Bachelors in Fine Arts, with emphasis in Illustration. She has always loved to draw, she grew up wanting to be an artist and has achieved that dream. She is excited to be a part of this experience illustrating children books, and hopes you will find joy in her illustrations.

  • Larry Laskowski: Colorful Ocean & Wonderful Woods

    Larry attended The Art Institute of Chicago for three years studying watercolor. He received degrees in Art and Psychology at Gallaudet University. He is a member and former president of Southern Utah Watercolor Society. To see more of his beautiful work, visit his studio at Blue-Raven-Studio.com

  • Malvana Zuchegno

    Illustrated the 9 Curious Kittens Series. She is a student at the Rochester Institute of Technology majoring in Graphic Art.