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ASL Storytelling Series: The Life of Ritchie
Watch the story of Ritchie Valens, a Mexican-American singer, songwriter, and guitarist in ASL and in Spanish.
Type of Source: Video | Topic: ASL, Children, Language, Literature
ASL Storytelling Series: Too Many Tamales
Watch and find out if you can find mother's diamond ring in the "Too Many Tamales" story.
Type of Source: Video | Topic: ASL, Children, Culture, Language, Latinx/Latino, Literature
ASL Storytelling: Charlotte’s Web
Watch "The Charlotte's Web" video series in ASL.
Type of Source: Video | Topic: Children, Literature

ASL StoryTelling: Something Happened in Our Town
"ASL StoryTelling: Something Happened in Our Town" by Akilah English
Type of Source: Video | Topic: ASL, Black, Children, Culture, Language, Literature
ASL Storytelling: The Secret Diary of a Wolf
Watch "The Secret Diary of a Wolf" to learn about how his adventures lead him to fame.
Type of Source: Video | Topic: Children, Literature

ASL Storytime Videos (RSD)
The ECC at Rochester School for the Deaf make available ASL Storytime videos in ASL. They do not contain English subtitles.

ASL Storytime Volume I
Metropolitan Washington area ASL Storytellers share their stories in the Gallaudet University REIC film production.
Type of Source: Video | Topic: ASL, Entertainment, Language
ASL Storytime: Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
"Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" By Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle, provided in ASL by Stephanie Kesterke
Type of Source: Video | Topic: Children, Literature

ASL The Declaration of Independence
This YouTube video translates the Declaration of Independence into ASL, making it accessible for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community.
ASL Translation of The Preamble to The Declaration of Independence
"ASL Translation of The Preamble to The Declaration of Independence" by David Snow (the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind)