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Picture of DREAMKUDDLE The Dreamkuddle is a soft body positioner designed for use by children with cognitive, emotional, or neurological disabilities. This body-sized pillow is designed to provide a cuddly "nesting" spot for relaxation and calming. This pillow conforms to the body to provide proper positioning where needed. This pillow is filled with hypo-allergenic material and covered in a water proof vinyl. OPTIONS: Cotton pillow case sold separately. DIMENSIONS(LxD): 30 x 22 inches. COLOR: natural pillow case.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 39.95.

This product record was updated on October 7, 2010.

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Achievement Products

P.O. Box 6013
Carol Stream, Illinois 60197-6013
United States
Telephone: 800-373-4699.
Fax: 800-766-4303.
Web: http://www.achievement-products.com.
Email: info@achievement-products.com.


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