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------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Board on which objects are fastened to give a child experience in manipulating everyday items. Pictures a board with play or practice items on it, including a sliding door, telephone dial, hinged door fastened with a hook lock, material with buttons, buttonholes and snaps, a matchbox with small items in it, a threading block with string and a large needle, a large bolt mounted horizontally with screwing nuts, and thread spools that can be put on and taken off of pegs, matching colors or numbers. SKILLS REQUIRED: Woodworking. Sewing. Assembly. AUTHOR: Finnie, N R. TITLE: Handling the Young Cerebral Palsied Child at Home. REF: New York: E P Dutton: p. 246. NARIC CALL NUMBER: R0694. PAGES (including cover): 2 1975.

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