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SMALL TOY PACKAGING (MODEL 306-Q)    


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Small Toy Packaging, model 306-Q, is a training system for matching/sorting/assembly and a work simulator designed to teach discrimination, decision-making, and assembly skills to people with cognitive disabilities. This task requires users to duplicate a model package of toys prepared by the instructor. The set includes 288 small toys in six types, 24 plastic packaging boxes, sorting and storage bins, and instructions. WARRANTY: The manufacturer guarantees complete satisfaction with this product or it may be exchanged or returned for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of the date of purchase.

Notes: This activity is also sold as part of the Work Skills Package, model WS-20F. See separate entry. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on October 18, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

Attainment Company Inc.

PO Box 930160
504 Commerce Parkway
Verona, Wisconsin 53593-0160
United States
Telephone: 800-327-4269 or 608-845-7880.
Fax: 800-942-3865 or 608-845-8040.
Web: http://www.attainmentcompany.com.
Email: info@attainmentcompany.com.


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