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It’s a zoo in here!

Sign images ©Lifeprint.com

Monkey Scratch your sides like a monkey, twice. Sign images ©Lifeprint.com

Your fingers are legs jumping. Jump Sign images ©Lifeprint.com

Hurt Point your two fingers and jab twice or twist your wrists over the area that hurts. Sign images ©Lifeprint.com

Move an imaginary phone from your ear. Call Sign images ©Lifeprint.com

4-legged Jump Sign images ©Lifeprint.com

Flick your fingers out twice. Frog Sign images ©Lifeprint.com

Sign images ©Lifeprint.com Kangaroo Bend your hands like a kangaroo and bounce them like they are hopping.

Draw the stripes on your face twice. Tiger Sign images ©Lifeprint.com

Lion Sign images ©Lifeprint.com Pull your mane out of your face.

Sign images ©Lifeprint.com Elephant Draw the trunk with your palm.

Sign images ©Lifeprint.com Bed Use your hand (or hands) as a pillow and tilt your head onto it. or