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LEARNING SHOES    


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Learning Shoes are lacing shoes designed for use by children with fine motor disabilities. The shoes are avialable in two styles, the elastic lacing shoe and the lacing shoe with sole. Designed for practicing lacing and bow tying, the elastic shoe has three sets of eyelets and the lacing shoe has rubber sole and five sets of eyelets for more lacing. Both shoes slip over child's shoe with elastic back strap. Fits all preschool sizes. .

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Price: 14.95.

This product record was updated on September 24, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

Children's Factory, The

245 West Essex Ave.
St Louis, Missouri 63122
United States
Telephone: 877-726-1696 or 314-821-1441.
Fax: 314-821-3916 or 877-726-1714.
Web: http://www.childrensfactory.com.
Email: mwedel@childrensfactory.com.


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Distributor(s):

Therapy Shoppe Inc.

PO Box 8875
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49518
United States
Telephone: 800-261-5590 or 616-696-7441.
Fax: 616-696-7471.
Web: http://www.therapyshoppe.com.
Email: thershoppe@aol.com.


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