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HOME / DICTIONARY / What What What is signed by turning up your open hands, with fingers spread apart and hands slightly curved and relaxed. Move both hands back and forth simultaneously while furrowing your brow as you question, "What?"
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Teach your toddler the what sign when he or she can start to understand longer questions and give a variety of requests. "What do you want to eat?"
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Use the what flash card when you and your child begin to explore compound phrases. This sign is best for toddlers.
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