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Once upon a time, in a house where silence held its own kind of music, a young girl named Maya lived with her favorite person—her aunt, Clara. Maya was Deaf, and Clara had spent years learning American Sign Language (ASL) so their bond would never need a translator.

Maya beamed, practicing the twist over and over. But she wanted to do more than just sign it; she wanted to see it. That evening, Clara brought out a piece of smooth cedar wood and some paints. Together, they hand-painted a decorative sign for Maya's bedroom door . They painted a large, colorful 'N' right in the center, surrounded by two swirling arrows to represent the twist of the sign. sign-for-niece

My niece had this sign on her door, I made her a wooden one! Facebook·Old Signs & Advertising – New Zealand "niece" American Sign Language (ASL) - Lifeprint Once upon a time, in a house where