Babies Baby Development Baby Sign Language How to Sign 50 Words in Baby Sign Language Before you can teach your baby sign language, you need to learn to sign yourself! From basic baby signs like "mommy" and "more" to more complex ones like "stroller," this animated slideshow of 50 signs has every word your baby needs. Think of it as your fool-proof sign language dictionary. By Parents Editors Updated on August 7, 2022 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: Solis Images/Shutterstock 01 of 50 Help Hold one hand, palm up, in front of you.Curl your other hand into a fist with your thumb pointingg up. Place it on top of your other palm.Raise your palm and fist a few inches up. 02 of 50 All Done Clench both hands into fists in front of your body, knuckles pointing toward you.Turn hands outward, extending your fingers. 03 of 50 Please With your palm on your chest, rub your hand in a circle. RELATED: 11 Basic Baby Sign Language Words to Teach Your Baby First 04 of 50 More Squeeze together the tips of your fingers on each hand to form two points.Touch the tips of each point together, then separate.Repeat step two a few times. 05 of 50 Good Place one hand palm up in front of you and another hand (palm facing your body) at your chin.Lower the hand at your face to meet the hand in front of you. 06 of 50 Happy Hold one hand flush against your chest.Brush that hand up and tilt it outward at about 45 degrees from your body. 07 of 50 Sad With your head tilted down, place both hands in front of your face with fingers spread apart.Drop your fingers down in front of your chest. 08 of 50 Sleep Place one hand in front of your face, palm facing you.Close your hand to a fist and drop it to your chin, closing your eyes.Drag that fist downward, eyes still closed. 09 of 50 Drink Hold your hand up to your mouth as if you were drinking from a glass.Tilt head back as if taking a sip. 10 of 50 Eat Squeeze the tips of your fingers together to form a point, and place that hand in front of your pursed lips.Bring your hand away from your mouth, then back to it. 11 of 50 Cheese Place your hands, palms touching, in front of you.With the heels of your palms touching, rotate your hands back and forth. 12 of 50 Cookie Put one hand in front of you, palm facing up.Cup your other hand and place your fingertips on top of the other palm.Rotate your hand back and forth. 13 of 50 Spoon Cup one hand, palm facing up, in front of you.Using the pointer and middle fingers of your other hand, pretend to scoop out of your cupped hand. 14 of 50 Apple Make your hand into a fist, keeping the knuckle of your pointer finger extended a little farther than the other fingers.Place that hand on your cheek near your mouth and rotate that hand back and forth. 15 of 50 Bed Tilting your head to the side with your eyes closed, lay your cheek against the palm of your hand. RELATED: A Week-by-Week Guide to Developmental Milestones During a Baby's First Year 16 of 50 Blanket Pull both hands up from your waist to end with both fists clutching in front of you to mimic the motion of pulling up a blanket. 17 of 50 Diaper With your hands at your side, extend your pointer and middle fingers, tucking in the rest of your fingers.Tap your extended fingers against your thighs. 18 of 50 Music Extend one arm.With your palm facing your bicep and forearm, sweep your opposite hand along your arm in an arc.Continue sweeping your hand until it reaches your palm, then sweep it in the other direction. 19 of 50 Book Hold both palms together in front of you.Using the inside edges of your palms as a hinge, tilt your hands open, so your palms face up. 20 of 50 Doll In front of your nose, curl your pointer finger in and tuck in the rest of the fingers on that hand.Tilt your head down, allowing the hand to follow. 21 of 50 Balloon Curl your fingers to touch and arrange your hands, one on top of the other, in front of your mouth. Position your hands and head, so they're tilted upward.Expand your hands as if holding on to an inflated balloon. 22 of 50 Hat Place a hand flat on top of your headRaise and lower it. 23 of 50 Jacket Clutch both hands into fists in front of your shoulders.Mimicking the motion of putting on a jacket, bring your hands in front of your chest. 24 of 50 Pacifier Form your index finger into a hook and place it in front of your mouth. RELATED: 10 Ways to Boost Baby's Language Development 25 of 50 Mommy Spread out the fingers of one hand.Touch the thumb of that hand to the side of the chin several times 26 of 50 Daddy Spread out the fingers of one hand.Touch the thumb of that hand to the side of the forehead several times. 27 of 50 Grandma Spread out the fingers of one hand.Touch the thumb of that hand to the side of the chin.Make two sweeping arcs in front of you with that hand. 28 of 50 Grandpa Spread out the fingers of one hand.Touch the thumb of that hand to the side of the forehead.Make two sweeping arcs in front of you with that hand. 29 of 50 Brother Start with your hand open at the side of your forehead.Close that hand as if you were grabbing the brim of a baseball cap.Meet the index finger of that hand to the index finger of your other hand in front of you, tucking in all other fingers. 30 of 50 Sister Start with the thumb of your hand touching the side of your forehead.Sweep that hand down to your chin.Meet the index finger of that hand to the index finger of your other hand in front of you, tucking in all other fingers. 31 of 50 Baby Cradle your arms as if holding a baby.Rock arms back and forth. 32 of 50 Rain Starting up near your shoulders in front of your body, open and close your fingers as if they were falling raindrops. RELATED: When Do Babies Start Talking? 33 of 50 Cat Pinch together your thumb and pointer fingers, splaying out the other fingers on your hand.Drag that hand up and away from your face a few inches, as if you were tracing a cat's whiskers. 34 of 50 Dog With your hand at your side, tap your hip a couple of times, as if you were calling a dog. RELATED: 9 Ways to Help Your Child's Language Development 35 of 50 House Place your arms in front of you, so your fingertips touch and your elbows are splayed out (as if your arms were the roof of a house).Bring your hands parallel to one another as if you were holding the sides of a house.Drag your hands down as if tracing the side walls to the ground. 36 of 50 Store Bring your hands, wrists touching and palms facing you, to one side of your body.Wave your hands up and out. 37 of 50 Car Pretend to hold onto and turn a steering wheel in front of your body. RELATED: A Month-By-Month Guide to Speech Development 38 of 50 Stroller Place both hands in front of you as if holding on to a baby stroller. Push outward and pull back in toward your body. 39 of 50 I Love You With one hand, lower your middle and ring finger toward your palm, keeping your thumb, pointer, and pinky fingers up. 40 of 50 Hug Crossing your arms in front of your body, grab either bicep. (It's OK to rock back and forth a little as you give yourself a big bear hug!) 41 of 50 Kiss Squeeze the tips of your fingers together to form a point, and place that hand in front of your pursed lips. Move hands to your cheek to plant the kiss. 42 of 50 Cold With your shoulders slightly raised, clench both hands in front of your body, by your shoulders. (You can shiver a little bit, too, for effect.) RELATED: Out of the Mouths of Babes: Funny First Words 43 of 50 Pain Bring the pointer fingers of both hands together, tucking your other fingers into your palm.Pull your fingers apart, then bring them back together. 44 of 50 Open Arrange your hands so that your palms face your body and the outside edges of your hands touch.Slide your hands apart from one another. 45 of 50 Close Arrange your hands so that your palms face your body, and the outside edges of your hands are a few inches apart.Slide your hands together. 46 of 50 Cry Point both pointer fingers outward on each hand, tucking in the rest of the fingers.One side at a time, bring your pointer finger under your eye and slide it (as if it were a tear) down your cheek. Repeat on the other side.Repeat step two a few times. 47 of 50 Play Hold each hand in front of you so that your pointer and pinky fingers are sticking out, but the rest of your fingers on each hand are tucked into your palm.Rotate each hand at your wrist a few times. 48 of 50 Stop Hold one hand, palm up, in front of you.Use your other hand to bisect that palm with a chopping motion. 49 of 50 Go Place both pointer fingers (with the rest of your fingers tucked into your hands) in front of you in opposite directions.Roll those fingers over one another. 50 of 50 Laugh Place your pointer fingers on either side of your mouth.Drag fingers up toward your cheeks, mouth forming a smile. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit