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How to Sign the word Finish / All Done



The sign 'finished' or 'all-done' is a great sign for your baby to learn. When all finished eating, she or he can tell you in a jiffy, without say, throwing her plate on the floor instead!

This sign can be used in many ways such as "finished eating", "finished playing", "bath all-done", etc.

You are going to want to start out with two open hands. Fingers stretched out. Start with both palms facing towards you. Next, turn your hands away from your body (thumbs moving in an inward movement), until your palms are now facing outward.

Please see pictures below for this sign in clarity.



baby sign language finish all done

baby sign all done





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Apple | Ball | Bath | Dog | Drink | Eat | Father | Finish | Full | Help | Hungry | I love you | Milk | More | Mother | Pain/Hurt | Please | Scared/Afraid | Stop | Telephone | Thank you | Water





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