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New
- November 2008!
These clever fun toys
are affordable and help to improve drawing and writing
skills. There is nothing more effective in learning
to draw or write than copying and existing image.
Both of these toys work in this fashion.
The abilities to write
and draw improve fine motor coordination and
visualization. Visualization helps improve other
areas including overall thinking, motor planning, and
reading comprehension.
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Learn to Dress
Monkey
Children learn to dress from head to toe with this
adorable, soft, plush monkey! Eleven dressing activities
help develop fine motor skills, including: snap on
straps, button, hook and loop, zipper, and removeable
laceable sneakers. Comes with removeable socks,
shirt and overalls + banana. 22” long.
Ages 18 months and up
$30
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Magic Tracer
A great way to learn drawing is to
copy drawings. Kids can trace their favorite
pictures which are reflected from the drawing on one side
to the paper on the other side. No batteries
needed! Comes with 5 line art pictures, 5
sheets of paper and 4 mini colored pencils.
Ages 5 and up
$13
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Winner 2008
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Learn to Write
A simple, yet effective way to teach
children to write their ABCs and connect sounds to the
letters. A large, laminated, thick cardboard
wipe-off board comes with an erasable marker to trace
letters. 4 spinning wheels built into the board can
be turned to show letter to draw. The top side of
the board has the traceable letters, and when you flip it
over, it shows the letters with pictures beginning with
that letter. Appealing, simple, affordable - a
classic in the making.
Ages
2 and up
$8
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