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MARBLE MAZE BALANCE BASES (MODEL G99003)    


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Picture of MARBLE MAZE BALANCE BASES (MODEL G99003) The Marble Maze Balance Bases, model G990033, is a set of balance training devices designed for use by children with balance or neurological disabilities. Children stand with one foot on each end of the base and move the marble through the maze by tilting the base. A circular wooden disc on the reverse side allows the bases to tilt in any direction when the user shifts weight in the standing position. The marble is permently enclosed in the maze by a durable, clear acrylic panel. This set of three bases is made of solid wood and each base is equipped with handles for laptop play. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 3 x 11.5 x 18.5 inches. WEIGHT: Each base weighs 14 pounds.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 150.00.

This product record was updated on July 26, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

Guidecraft USA

66 Grand Avenue, Suite 207
Englewood, New Jersey 07631
United States
Telephone: 800-544-6526 or 201-894-5401.
Fax: 201-894-5405.
Web: http://www.guidecraft.com.
Email: sales@guidecraft.com.


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