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Zottoids are a foam rubber toy kit designed to create three dimensional foam balls for use by children with fine motor disabilities. Each kit contains 16 interlocking two-tone foam pieces to create at least seven balls using four to sixteen pieces; the complexity of the ball is determined by the number of pieces used. The balls can be used for catching and throwing activities. Weight can be added to the balls by filling the empty spaces with beans. Annotated photographic instructions are included.

Notes: Zottoid and Zots are trademarks of hands On Toys. ** The manufacturer recommends that this toy not be used with children under the age of three due to small parts. ** Photographs and further information about this product is available on the company's website at http://www.handsontoys.com.

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This product record was updated on July 24, 2001.

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HandsOnToys, Inc.

14 Jewel Drive
Wilmington, Massachusetts 01887
United States
Telephone: 888-4-HANDSON (442-6376 or 978-988-1141.
Fax: 978-988-1151.
Web: http://www.handsontoys.com.
Email: info@handsontoys.com.


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