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Picture of COSMO'S PLAY AND LEARN SOFTWARE Cosmo's Play and Learn Software is a cause and effect training program designed for use by children with cognitive, neurological, or upper extremity disabilities. This software is intended for use with the Mission Control computer input device (see separate entry) and enables the child to control a virtual CosmoBot to explore and enjoy a virtual playground. The software helps users to target goals of literacy, cause and effect, attention to task, and verbal skills.

Notes: Cosmo's Play and Learn is a trademark of AT KidSystems.

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This product record was updated on February 23, 2011.

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AT KidSystems, a subsidiary of AnthroTronix

8737 Colesville Road
Suite L-203
Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
United States
Telephone: 301-495-0770.
Fax: 301-585-9075.
Web: http://www.atkidsystems.com.
Email: info@atkidsystems.com.


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