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Playskool (A Division of Hasbro Inc.)

1027 Newport Avenue
Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02862
United States
Telephone: 800-752-9755 or 401-431-8697.
Fax: 401-431-8082.
Web: http://www.hasbro.com/playskool/.

Products manufactured by Playskool (A Division of Hasbro Inc.) (listed alphabetically)

  1. HASBRO PLAYSKOOL MAGNETIC NUMBERS (MODEL 02057) Picture of HASBRO PLAYSKOOL MAGNETIC NUMBERS (MODEL 02057)

    Hasbro Playskool Magnetic Numbers, model 02057, are educational toys designed for use by children age 3 years and up who are blind or have low vision. Each set has 26 brightly colored, large magnetic pieces representing numbers and arithmetic symbols. The set has 21 numbers plus 5 arithmetic symbols, with Braille numbers engraved on front of the numbers.

  2. PLAYSKOOL MAGNETIC CAPITAL LETTERS (MODEL 02056) Picture of PLAYSKOOL MAGNETIC CAPITAL LETTERS (MODEL 02056)

    Playskool Magnetic Capital Letters, model 02056, are tactile letters and Braille alphabet magnets designed for use by children ages 3 and above who are blind or have low vision. This educational toy consists of 26 letters from A to Z. Each letter is engraved with it corresponding Braille letter. As they play with these letters sized for small fingers, children learn to identify letters and start putting together simple words and sentences.

  3. PLAYSKOOL SIT AND SPIN Picture of PLAYSKOOL SIT AND SPIN

    The Playskool Sit and Spin is a balance training device designed for use by children with sensory, neurological, physical, or cognitive disabilities ages one to six years. The child sits on the large disc and turns a smaller disc mounted on a post in the center of the unit to cause the entire unit to spin.

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