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Purple Parade with Puzzle Beads B0627: Purple Parade with Puzzle Beads
Sliding, and slightly puzzling fun.
Supermaze Blue B0633: Supermaze Blue
Enjoy the challenge of finding the right blue wire!
The Original Supermaze B0634: The Original Supermaze
An even bigger maze for kids to share!
L'il Genius B0635: L'il Genius
Easy size to wheel or scoot up to!
Ocean Adventure Knee-High Playland Table B0639: Ocean Adventure Knee-High Playland Table
The perfect height for shared play!
Spring-a-ling B0702: Spring-a-ling
Winner of the 1991 Parents' Choice Silver Medal Award!
Purple and Clear Lunacycle B0705: Purple and Clear Lunacycle
Easy to hold shakable toy
Black and White Lunacycle B0706: Black and White Lunacycle
Innovative, high-contrast design!
Lace Up Boot B0805: Lace Up Boot
Learn to lace and tie with this engaging wooden boot
Snakey B0806: Snakey
Is it a plush toy? A puppet? A fastening toy? No, it's all of the above!

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Sound Puzzle Box Ideal For Children With Down Syndrome and Other Special Needs

Shape sorters present a special challenge for a cognitively young child or a blind child. Here are some time-tested techniques for teaching shape fitting and matching. Start playing by dumping the pieces out of the Sound Puzzle Box. Place the pieces in upside down so that they 'squeak' on the way out. Beginning with dumping builds the initial recognition of the objects 'belonging' inside the box, initial grasping skills, and cause and effect . Next, cover all holes but the circle. Show the child how to put the circle piece in to the circle hole. When the circle is mastered, use the other shapes. Next offer two holes and shapes, then three. This technique lets children choose from a manageable number of possibilities. This toy does not require sight, and the pieces are a good size for most children.

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