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Baby Sign for Cup

Open your non-dominant hand with the palm face up and your fingers together. Now, open your dominant hand so the palm is facing your non-dominant side with your fingers together. Next, bend your dominant hand’s fingers like you're holding a cup making sure the sides of your fingers stay together but your finger tips do not touch your thumb. Place your dominant hand on your non-dominant hand’s palm with the pinky side of your dominant hand touching your palm. Lift your dominant hand off your non-dominant hand’s palm about an inch, then place it back down again. Repeat this motion a few times.


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