Every Sunday: A Story on Learning Sign Language

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Description

Kuya Berto, the ice cream vendor, is really cool! I want to be friends with him but I don’t know how to talk to him. He can’t hear and I also don’t know sign language. How can we be friends?

“Every Sunday” is a heartwarming story of friendship that started with a few scoops of ice cream and one child’s journey in learning sign language.

Praises for the Book
“Positive representation and inclusivity are the gifts of this book to its readers. It serves as a bridge between the hearing and the deaf. It proves that understanding is possible as long as one is ready to learn a language—the language of fellowship. A big applause for this book!”– Eugene Y. Evasco, Ph.D., multi-awarded children’s book author and children’s book scholar

“More than introducing Filipino sign language, Every Sunday teaches young readers to see deaf individuals as interesting and able people worth getting to know. It is beautifully illustrated and colored in our favorite sorbetes flavors! How the signs are illustrated are easy to follow; encouraging the reader to try the signs themselves.”– Liza Flores, children’s book illustrator and past president of Ang Ilustrador ng Kabataan

Author: Och Gonzales
Illustrator: CJ Reynaldo
Language/s: Filipino and English
No. of Pages: 32
Target Readers: Ages 3-5
ISBN: 978-971-625-444-0
Type: Picture Book

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