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SWITCH-ADAPTED JOKEMASTER & SWITCH-ADAPTED JOKEMASTER 2 (MODELS H-25 & H-25-2)    


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Picture of SWITCH-ADAPTED JOKEMASTER & SWITCH-ADAPTED JOKEMASTER 2 (MODELS H-25 & H-25-2) The Switch-Adapted JokeMaster and Switch-Adapted JokeMaster 2, models H-25 and H-25-2, are switch operated toys designed for use by children with severe physical or neurological disabilities or cerebral palsy. These are switch-adapted versions of the JokeMaster Jr. 2, with 141 jokes, and JokeMaster 2, with approximately 140 additional jokes. There are two switch inputs, the top one for telling a new joke, and the bottom one for repeating the last joke. The units also have a headphone/speaker jack on the right, and can be plugged into a sound system. OPTIONS: Speaker with carrying case and shoulder strap.

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Price: 79.00.

This product record was updated on February 3, 2010.

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RJ Cooper & Associates

27601 Forbes Road, Suite 39
Laguna Niguel, California 92677-1241
United States
Telephone: 800-752-6673 or 949-582-2572.
Fax: 949-582-3169.
Web: http://www.rjcooper.com.
Email: info@rjcooper.com.


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