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Kelly Brakenhoff – Author

Cozy Mysteries and Children's Picture Books

Sometimes I Like the Quiet (Duke the Deaf Dog ASL Series Book 4)

Duke the Deaf Dog doesn't want to miss any fun.

Duke the Deaf Dog doesn’t want to miss any fun.

But working hard all day to watch and listen to people makes him feel tired. Sometimes he needs a break. Learn along with Duke how to recognize his feelings and ask for help.

You’ll love the Duke the Deaf Dog ASL Series for children ages 3-9:

  • If you want your young child to learn American Sign Language while reading a fun storybook
  • If you’re an educator or special education professional looking for diversity resources for your classroom,
  • If you know a child who is deaf or hard of hearing
Learn and practice the ASL signs from Sometimes I Like the Quiet. Click on these videos to get started!
Vocabulary words
Complete Story

Amy Willman has worked as an American Sign Language Coordinator and Lecturer at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln since 2001. Before moving back to her childhood home in Nebraska, Amy taught elementary school for three years and taught ASL at Santa Fe Community College for six years. Her bachelor's degree in Elementary Level and Studio Arts is from Gallaudet University, the only Deaf university in the world. She earned her master's degree in Deaf Education from McDaniel College. Amy co-authored a book with her mother, Amy Signs: A Mother and Her Deaf Daughter, and their Stories in 2012. She lives with her four beloved cats, three of whom are deaf.

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