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WORKBOOK WINDOW    


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Picture of WORKBOOK WINDOW The Workbook Window is an educational aid and communication board designed for use by individuals with communication, speech or cognitive disabilities. The Workbook Window transforms any workbook into a write-on wipe-off Practice Book. To use, slide an open workbook into the clear vinyl sleeve. It can be used with dry erase markers or wipe-off crayons and accommodates standard size workbooks as well as single worksheets. The lapboard construction allows tabletop or lap use. The revrse side has a communication display panel of Velcro-receptive fabric. It has a machine-stitched felt covering with fabric trim. OPTIONS: Washable dry erase markers, wipe-off crayons, and workbooks. DIMENSIONS: 12 x 18 inches. COLOR: Black with red trim or black with yellow trim.

Notes: Workbook Window is a trademark. ** This product is patented.

Price: 24.95.

This product record was updated on February 22, 2008.

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Manufacturer:

Learning Loft LLC, The / Workbook Window

9 Harrison Court
West Paterson, New Jersey 07424
United States
Web: http://workbookwindow.com.


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