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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 in introducing tracheostomy placement.

Notes: Designed by speech-language pathologist Mary Mason, CCC-SLP. ** Unit discount given for orders of 10 or more.

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This product record was updated on December 22, 1999.

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Voicing!

3857 Birch, Suite 194
Newport Beach, California 92660
United States
Telephone: 714-833-2710.
Fax: 714-833-1005 Fax.
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