
On The Good Night Show, Nina would teach viewers a new word using sign language. In the second season, Sproutlets, including those from a local Philadelphia ASL school, joined in.
- Animal (Animals)
- Art
- Baby (Babies)
- Babysitters
- Ball (Sports & Games)
- Birthday (Birthdays)
- Bodies
- Book (Reading & Storytelling)
- Cat and Dog
- Color
- Construction
- Create (Creativity)
- Dance
- Dinosaur
- Dream
- Exercise
- Fall
- Family
- Farm
- Feelings
- First (First Steps)
- Flag (Red, White, and Blue)
- Food
- Friends
- Funny (Let's Get Silly)
- Garden (Gardens)
- Grandparents
- Grow (Growing)
- Hats
- Healthy (Healthy Sproutlets)
- Help (Helping Out)
- Holiday
- Holidays
- Home
- House
- I Love You (Love)
- Jobs
- Laugh
- Lullaby
- Make Believe (Imagination & Make Believe)
- Mom and Dad (Parents)
- Moon
- Music
- Nature
- Neighborhood
- Night
- Number
- Opposites
- Penguin (Penguins)
- Pets
- Rain (Rainy Days)
- Routines (Bedtime Routines)
- Safety
- School
- Seasons
- Shape
- Share
- Siblings
- Sleep
- Snuggle (Snuggley Favorites)
- Spanish
- Spring
- Summer and Winter (Seasons)
- Sunshine (Weather)
- Thank You (Thankfulness)
- The Alphabet (Letters)
- Time
- Train
- Travel
- Water (Life Underwater
- Wonder
- World[1]
- Cook
- Fish
- Circus
- Imagination
- Pen Pal (Pen Pals)
Sources
- ↑ Sign Language (September 23, 2011), Retrieved April 8, 2025