The Deaf Peacock Signs the Rainbow
An ASL Learning Book
by Lydell
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About the Book
Learn colors in American Sign Language with the Deaf Peacock in this engaging ASL learning book for kids.
As the day moves from sunrise to nightfall, young readers follow the Deaf Peacock through a full day of color, building early ASL vocabulary in a natural, memorable way.
With vibrant illustrations and simple, accessible language, this beginner-friendly book supports early learning, language development, and visual communication. It also introduces Deaf culture in a way that feels joyful, inclusive, and easy to understand.
Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, parents, educators, and anyone starting their journey with American Sign Language.
As the day moves from sunrise to nightfall, young readers follow the Deaf Peacock through a full day of color, building early ASL vocabulary in a natural, memorable way.
With vibrant illustrations and simple, accessible language, this beginner-friendly book supports early learning, language development, and visual communication. It also introduces Deaf culture in a way that feels joyful, inclusive, and easy to understand.
Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, parents, educators, and anyone starting their journey with American Sign Language.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Children’s Books
- Additional Categories Baby, Education
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 24 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9798240597688
- Publish Date: Apr 21, 2026
- Language English
- Keywords ASL, visual language, Deaf identity, ASL learning
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About the Creator
Chelsea Lydell
Portland, Oregon
Chelsea Lydell is a Deaf author, educator, and language advocate whose work blends storytelling, art, and Deaf culture. Through her creative imprint, ASL Resolutions, she develops books that invite readers to see communication as something felt, not just heard. Her 2025 title, The Deaf Mainstreamed Peacock, celebrates inclusion and signing. Drawing from her experience as a teacher and lifelong champion of language access, Chelsea creates stories that help children and families recognize the beauty of signing, empathy, and belonging. She continues to write and illustrate projects that reflect a world where every voice, whether spoken or signed, is valued.
