The largest online translation site for American Sign Language is handspeak.
You could either read the story and and translate into sign language as you go, or you could paraphrase the story in sign language.
A sign language script is a written representation of the signs used in a specific sign language. It typically includes hand shapes, movements, and facial expressions to convey the meaning of the signs. Sign language scripts are used for educational purposes, performances, or to translate spoken language into sign language.
Try Google translate or sign language
go to google translate. you can translate from any language into any language. http://translate.google.com/#
If one wants to translate something from the Chinese language, they can go to Google translate
To sign "baby bottle" in American Sign Language (ASL), you would sign "baby" by tapping your non-dominant hand's index finger on your chin, then sign "bottle" by making a gripping motion with your dominant hand.
I would print out the lyrics and ask a deaf friend for help. If that was not an option, I would sit down with a sign language dictionary such as Joy of Signing and translate the lyrics.
You can translate any given language to a second language. You have to adapt and edit a bit, might be difficult sometimes but it's possible.
Google translator can translate only language so, it's not possible to translate symbols but whenever we translate the language it may be changed the order of symbols in sentence.
google translate
# Use sign language # Use your hands as much as possible # Act it out until they understand # Get a person who know both languages to translate