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  1. STORY READER Picture of STORY READER The Story Reader is an electronic storybook reader designed for use by children with cognitive or learning disabilities. This lightweight, portable unit utilizes story cartridges and 24-page books. The cartridge is inserted in the device and the corresponding book is placed in the holder. As the child turns the pages, of the book, the story is read aloud with music and sound effects. The Story Reader is equipped with a magnetic closure and a built-in carrying handle. One book is included. POWER:...[More Information]

  2. SUPER SPEAK & READ Super Speak & Read is a story reading program and educational electronic toy that uses phonics and sight-reading methods to help children relate letters and letter patterns to sounds, and helps them to build words and complete sentences. This device may be suitable for children with low vision due to its voice output features, the enlarged black on white print, and the control buttons that have blue on white symbols as well as smaller print words to indicate On, Off, Repeat, Skip Ahead, and Skip...[More Information]

  3. TACK-TILES BRAILLE SYSTEMS Picture of TACK-TILES BRAILLE SYSTEMS TACK-TILES Braille Systems are a Braille game and instruction kit designed to acquaint children who are blind with raised dot Braille letters within the environment of play. Designed to fit and work like standard snap-together toy building blocks, children can create buildings, figures, cars, etc. while learning Braille. The pieces can be endlessly rearranged during the course of a lesson, encouraging creativity and interest. Because the blocks correspond with standard toy blocks, accessories an...[More Information]

  4. TALKING MASTER MOUSE COMPUTER The Talking Master Mouse Computer is an educational, electronic toy computer with mouse designed to introduce computer skills and develop math, pre-school spelling, and vocabulary skills. This toy may be appropriate for use by children with low vision due to the bright, contrasting colors of the overlay inserts, keyboard, and screen, as well as the high contrast black on white large print keypad. Activity cards are inserted into the top of the "monitor", and the voice output guides the child thr...[More Information]

  5. TAMMY AND TOBY TRACHEASAURUS COLORING BOOK The Tammy and Toby Tracheasaurus Coloring Book, model TT203, is designed to offer children who have had a tracheostomy a fun and educational experience in learning about the tracheostomy procedure, and to offer a forum for discussing anxieties and concerns the child may have regarding their tracheostomy. Toby Tracheasaurus explains to Tammy about having a tracheostomy and introduces her to his collection of dinosaur friends who are also tracheostomized. Therapist may also find this book useful i...[More Information]

  6. TEACH ME ELMO Teach Me Elmo is an educational toy designed for use by children with cognitive or visual disabilities. This stuffed Sesame Street character teaches mouth, nose, hand, foot and tummy by naming them when pressed. He also gives a big kiss when he names "mouth."...[More Information]

  7. TELEPHONICS Telephonics is an interactive educational toy designed for use by children between 12 and 36 months of age with cognitive, vision, or learning disabilities. This telephone-style toy features a receiver and a large block-style keypad with one "key" for each letter of the alphabet; the letters are large and raised. When a letter is pressed, an animal corresponding to that letter pops up for conversation. Each animal speaks three phrases such as "Hi! This is Zoe the Zebra! My name starts with 'Z' t...[More Information]

  8. TEN COUNTER (MODEL 3101) The Ten Counter, model 3101, is an educational toy designed for use by children with fine motor and cognitive disabilities. This manipulative toy consists of a wooden base with 10 arches, each holding from one to 10 flat beads. The number of beads on the arch corresponds to the printed numeral and the number of objects pictured at the bottom of the arch....[More Information]

  9. TEXTURED NUMBER FLOOR PUZZLE (MODEL A9246-30) Picture of TEXTURED NUMBER FLOOR PUZZLE (MODEL A9246-30) The Textured Number Floor Puzzle, model A9246-30, is a floor puzzle with large pieces designed for use by children with physical, cognitive, or neurological disabilities. This puzzle features large, soft foam pieces with different textures on them to stimulate the sense of touch. Each number tile is a different color and has a piece count equal to the number on the tile. For example, the number two tile breaks down into two pieces. Puzzle pieces form the numbers one through nine. The entire puzz...[More Information]

  10. THE SIGNING TEDDY BEARS: HONEY & COOKIE The Signing Teddy Bears: Honey & Cookie are stuffed animals designed for children with hearing disabilities. Each bear is designed to be held on the user's lap; the user slips his or her hand into the gloves on the paws and enables the bear to sign. Both bears are washable and non-allergenic. DIMENSIONS: Honey is 24 inches tall and Cookie is 18 inches tall....[More Information]

  11. THERAPEUTIC BUILDING BLOCKS (MODELS 370 & 372) Picture of THERAPEUTIC BUILDING BLOCKS (MODELS 370  & 372) Therapeutic Building Blocks are eye hand coordination activities designed for use by children with fine motor and cognitive disabilities. Model 370 is a shape board. While using it, children learn how to distinguish the difference between different shapes. It features a wooden base and nine three-dimensional blocks in various shapes. The Geometric Peg Board, model 372, has a wooden base with pegs to accept discs in five different shapes and a variety of colors, encouraging shape, color, and size...[More Information]

  12. THERAPEUTIC MANIPULATOR (MODEL 2304) Picture of THERAPEUTIC MANIPULATOR (MODEL 2304) The Therapeutic Manipulator, model 2304, is a sensory busy box designed for use by children with fine motor disabilities. Pulling one of the two wiggle people activates cartoon sounds. Rotating the worm activates lights, music, and vibration in a dome in the center of the unit. Moving the large knob to the right or left plays more cartoon sounds. Pushing the green button plays a soothing tune. The unit has a wedge base for tabletop use, or the base can be removed for wall mounting. POWER: Uses f...[More Information]

  13. THINK & GO PHONICS LEARNING SYSTEM The Think & Go Phonics Learning System is an interactive electronic pre-reading tutorial program designed for use by children between the ages of three and seven years who have cognitive or learning disabilities. In the shape of a frog's head, this unit offers six teach and quiz games to teach the alphabet, phonics, spelling, and early reading skills. . With the encouraging voice of Leap the Frog guiding them, children are taught the alphabet, quizzed on the alphabet, taught phonics, quizzed on ...[More Information]

  14. THREE BEAR FAMILY TOSS 'N' PLAY ACTIVITY SET The Three Bear Family Toss 'N' Play Activity Set is a bean bag game designed for use by children with upper extremity or perceptual disabilities. The set includes a vinyl floor mat, four canvas bean bags, a game and activity book, and a storage box. The double-sided floor mat is printed with bright graphics of bears and numbered bear paw prints on a path; the reverse side of the mat is printed with a large bear with nmbers.. DIMENSIONS: The mat is 4 x 5 feet....[More Information]

  15. TIC-TOCK ANSWER CLOCK (MODEL 1018) The Tick-Tock Answer Clock, model 1018, is a teaching clock designed to enhance visual stimulation and teach the concept of cause and effect for individuals with physical, sensory, and cognitive disabilities. This clock features a plastic body in the shape of an owl with big eyes. A large clock face with big numbers and moveable hands is on his stomach. When children push down on the owl's left foot, the large plastic minute hand moves ahead five minutes. Then, if they push down on his right foo...[More Information]

  16. TIME...TO GO Time...To Go! is an auditory output, electronic educational toy and time skills tutorial program designed to teach telling time on a conventional clock face, setting digital clocks and alarms, the concept of AM and PM, and a better understanding of before/after and earlier/later concepts. This toy is also a real working alarm clock with a built-in stand so it can be placed on a bed side table. Includes 10 double-sided cards for 20 different activities. Child interacts with the device by pressing...[More Information]

  17. TOBY TRACHEASAURUS PLUSH TOY & TOBY TRACHEASAURUS PUPPET Picture of TOBY TRACHEASAURUS PLUSH TOY & TOBY TRACHEASAURUS  PUPPET The Toby Tracheasaurus Plush Toy and and Toby Tracheasaurus Puppet are educational toys designed for use with children with tracheostomies. Both the plush toy and the puppet come with a Shiley tracheostomy tube and a Passy-Muir Speaking Valve (see separate entry) to provide therapists and caregivers with an introduction to therapy for children with tracheostomies and facilitate vocalization....[More Information]

  18. TOSS 'N GO Picture of TOSS 'N GO Toss 'N Go is an educational game desighed for use by children with neurological, upper extremity, fine motor, learning, or eye-hand coordination disabilities. This multipurpose physical and cognitive game assists children in learning different methods of fastening in a normal developmental sequence; offers training in letter, number, color, and shape recognition; and reinforces fine- and gross-motor skills. The child catches the foam-filled die, undoes the fastening device (zipper, buttons, buc...[More Information]

  19. TOSS 'N' PLAY ACTIVITY SET The Toss 'N' Play Activity Set is a bean bag game designed for use by children with upper extremity or perceptual disabilities. The set includes a vinyl floor mat, four canvas bean bags, a multi-lingual game and activity book, and a storage box. The double-sided floor mat is printed with bright graphics of numbers and geometric shapes on one side; the reverse is printed with a hopscotch board. DIMENSIONS: The mat is 4 x 5 feet....[More Information]

  20. TURTLE ALPHABET AND NUMBER PUZZLE The Turtle Alphabet and Number Puzzle is a wood puzzle designed for use by children with fine motor and cognitive disabilities. This 40-piece puzzle assists in learning the letters of the alphabet and the numbers one through nine. The shell of the turtle is made up of individual pieces for each lowercase letter of the alphabet; the numbers edge the bottom of the shell. The corresponding uppercase letter is printed on the puzzle board beneath the corresponding piece. The number piece have the cor...[More Information]

  21. TWIMBLE The Twimble is an eye hand coordination activity designed for children with physical, neurological, visual, and cognitive disabilities. This twistable and shakable toy comprises a series of wooden angled beads in a circle. A large wooden ball is centered on each side and these balls anchor another row of angled beads that bisects the circle. The angled beads cause the toy to twist, move, and droop in unpredictable ways, encouraging grasping and exploratory play. DIMENSIONS: 5 inches....[More Information]

  22. TWIST & SHOUT ADDITION Twist & Shout Addition is an educational toy designed for use by children between the ages of four and nine years with cognitive or learning disabilities. Designed to teach and quiz the addition tables from 1 through 12 using one number set at a time, this self-contained talking tube-shaped unit offers teach and quiz modes and four games and appealing music. The unit keeps score and congratulates children on every correct answer and provides the answer when help is needed.Answers are both heard ...[More Information]

  23. TWIST & SHOUT MULTIPLICATION Tist & Shout Multiplication is an educational toy designed for use by children between the ages of seven and ten years with cognitive or learning disabilities. Designed to teach and quiz the multiplication tables from 0 through 12 using one number set at a time, this self-contained talking tube-shaped unit offers three games and appealing music. Game one requires the child to build an equation, then to press the "activator" button to hear the equation and its solution and see the answer on the l...[More Information]

  24. TWIST & SHOUT PHONICS Twist & Shout Phonics is an educational toy designed for use by children between the ages of four and seven with cognitive or learning disabilities. Designed to teach and quiz letters, phonics, and spelling, as well as helping to build vocabulary, this self-contained talking tube-shaped unit offers four games and appealing music. Game one teaches letters and phonic sounds to a funky beat. Game two quizzes children on what they have learned, requiring them to press a button to select the correct ...[More Information]

  25. U.S. PUZZLE MAP (MODEL 1-01140-00) Picture of U.S. PUZZLE MAP (MODEL 1-01140-00) The U.S. Puzzle Map, model 1-01140-00, is a tactile map and educational puzzle designed for teaching U.S. geography to children who are blind or have low vision. This take-apart political topographical map of the United States has a lightweight frame and colorful pieces representing individual states. Features include tactile mountains, rivers, and state capitals; incised state boundaries; state name abbreviations in braille; tactile latitude and longitude lines; finger holes for easy removal of...[More Information]

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