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BIRTHDAY PARTY CAKE KIT (MODEL 1202)    


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Picture of BIRTHDAY PARTY CAKE KIT (MODEL 1202) The Birthday Party Cake Kit, model 1202, is an educational toy designed for use with children with cognitive or severe physical disabilities. This kit features cake slices with candles numbered one through five for counting. As each cake piece is put in to place, a red light shines on the center candle. When all slices are in place, multi-colored lights blink and "Happy Birthday" (sung by children) plays. The kit includes a five-piece cake, five numbered candles, five plates, a play camera, three nesting presents, one adjustable birthday crown, fifteen birthday cards, five write and wipe invitations, three crayons, and two decorative static clings. POWER: Requires 4 double-A batteries. DIMENSIONS: 12 inches in diameter x 10.5 inches high.

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Price: 159.95.

This product record was updated on March 9, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

Enabling Devices

50 Broadway
Hawthorne, New York 10532
United States
Telephone: 800-832-8697 or 914-747-3070.
Fax: 914-747-3509.
Web: http://www.enablingdevices.com.
Email: sales@enablingdevices.com.


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