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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Touch N Play Lotto Series is a math skills game for children with learning disabilities and a perceptual training activity for the visually disabled. The series consists of three games that must be purchased separately: Shapes N Numbers, model GD530; Patterns, model GD531; Fractions, model GD532. Each set consists of four boards and 36 tiles of textured shapes. Based on how each set is used, several skills can be developed, including tactile discrimination, counting, sorting, positioning, color perceptions and recognition, shape discrimination and naming, language development, directionality, memory, matching and fractions.

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This product record was updated on November 30, 2009.

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Guidecraft USA

66 Grand Avenue, Suite 207
Englewood, New Jersey 07631
United States
Telephone: 800-544-6526 or 201-894-5401.
Fax: 201-894-5405.
Web: http://www.guidecraft.com.
Email: sales@guidecraft.com.


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