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  1. ALL EARS BLUE All Ears Blue is a touch-activated toy designed for use by children with physical, cognitive, or vision disabilities. Blue, of Nickelodeon's Blue's Clues, comes to life as children hug and play with her. When children kiss her nose, this plush dog lets them know she loves them as she hugs them with her signature floppy blue ears. When her tummy is tickled, she giggles and her ears move up and down. When she plays her trumpet (included), she makes honking sounds and her ears move to the music. Wh...[More Information]

  2. ASK ME MORE TIGGER, ASK ME MORE POOH, & ASK ME MORE EEYORE Picture of ASK ME MORE TIGGER, ASK ME MORE POOH, & ASK ME MORE EEYORE Ask Me More Tigger, Ask Me More Pooh, and Ask Me More Eeyore are stuffed animals designed for use by children with upper extremity, vision, and severe physical disabilities. Sold separately, when children squeeze each animal's paw, they answer yes or no questions and occasionally ask questions of their own....[More Information]

  3. AUTI Picture of AUTI -------- PROTOTYPE --------- PURPOSE: To create a prototype of a training toy for children with autism spectrum disorders. Developed by two child specialists at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, Auti is a interactive toy for children with autism over the age of 6 months. It is designed to stimulate their imaginations and teach positive behaviors. Auti is a furry, quadruped toy containing a number of programmable sensors that can detect touch and sound. Auti shuts down in respo...[More Information]

  4. BABBLES TO BOOKS: FIRST SOUNDS BEE Picture of BABBLES TO BOOKS: FIRST SOUNDS BEE The Babbles to Books: First Sounds Bee is an educational toy designed for use by children ages three months and up with neurological, cognitive, visual, or communication disabilities. This soft bee introduces babies to sounds, words, and songs that relate to their natural babbling, one of the building blocks of language development. When the child bats at the bee or turns the soft wings like the pages of the book, the child is rewarded with lights, sounds, and music. A story and guidebook are in...[More Information]

  5. BABBLES TO BOOKS: MOUSE'S WORD HOUSE Picture of BABBLES TO BOOKS: MOUSE'S WORD HOUSE The Babbles to Books: Mouse's Word House is an educational toy designed for use by children ages six months and up with neurological, cognitive, visual, or communication disabilities. This toy takes the child on a tour of the house with the friendly mouse. The doors open like turning the pages of a book, and depending on which setting is chosen, the child is rewarded with word rhymes or rhythmic songs. The child can also enjoy bysy activities such as dropping the mouse down the chimney or throug...[More Information]

  6. BABBLES TO BOOKS: SILLY SENTENCE CATERPILLAR Picture of BABBLES TO BOOKS: SILLY SENTENCE CATERPILLAR The Babbles to Books: Mouse's Word House is an educational toy designed for use by children ages twelve months and up with neurological, cognitive, visual, or communication disabilities. This toy helps children discover how words and sounds are joined to form sentences. The child turns the pages on the sections of the caterpillar and is rewarded with sounds, pictures, and lights. Settings enable selection of early words, adjectives, or full sentences. A story book and language development games ...[More Information]

  7. BABY SMARTRONICS MUSICAL FINGERPAINT Picture of BABY SMARTRONICS MUSICAL FINGERPAINT The Baby Smartronics Musical Fingerpaint is an educational toy designed for use by children ages nine months and up with neurological, fine motor, or cognitive disabilities. This baby-sized easel can be set up at a 45-degree angle or used flat, and features a special "goop" surface that enables the child to fingerpaint or create designs with the four included drawing tools without mess. In addition, when the surface is touched, three Calypso-style songs play. The music stops when touch is remove...[More Information]

  8. BEAR IN THE BIG BLUE HOUSE LOVES TO DANCE BEAR The Bear in the Big Blue House Loves to Dance Bear is a touch activated toy designed for use by children with cognitive or physical disabilities. When a child press Bear's hand, he dances and sings his signature Bear Cha Cha Cha...[More Information]

  9. BIG BIRD (MODEL 4021) Big Bird, model 4021, is a stuffed animal designed for use by children with disabilities. It says "Peek-A-Boo" when the child covers or uncovers its eyes, "Pat-A-Cake" when the child claps its hands together, and "This Little Piggy" when its toes are pressed. It also giggles when its tummy is pressed....[More Information]

  10. BOUNCE BUNNY (MODEL 3816) Picture of BOUNCE BUNNY (MODEL 3816) The Bounce Bunny, model 3816, is a switch-or touch-operated toy designed for use by children with upper extremity, mobility, or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. When an attached capability switch (not included) is activated or its paw is squeezed, this plush bunny hops in place and sings the "Hop Hop Song." POWER: Uses 3 double-A batteries. DIMENSIONS (LxWxH): 9 x 4 x 11 inches. ...[More Information]

  11. CARNIVAL TUBE (MODEL 158) Picture of CARNIVAL TUBE (MODEL 158) The Carnival Tube, model 158, is a touch-activated toy designed for use by children with severe physical or cognitive disabilities. A simple swipe at the mounted tube activates lights, music, and vibration. Multi-colored beads and lights cascade through the tube. The unit can also be used as a switch. It has a toggle switch which allows any of the rewards to be turned on or off. POWER: Uses 4 double-A batteries. DIMENSIONS (LxWxH): 14 x 6.75 x 4.5 inches....[More Information]

  12. CHIRPING CHICK (MODEL 62) Picture of CHIRPING CHICK (MODEL 62) The Chirping Chick, model 62, is a toy designed for use by children with mobility, upper extremity, or severe physical disabilities. This fluffy yellow chick chirps when a slight amount of pressure is applied to its head or the yellow activation pad. POWER: Uses 2 triple-A batteries (not included). DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 5.25 x 4.25 x 3.5 inches....[More Information]

  13. COUNT TO THE BEAT ELMO (MODEL 3917) Picture of COUNT TO THE BEAT ELMO (MODEL 3917) Count to the Beat Elmo, model 3917, is a touch activated toy designed for use by children with upper extremity, severe physical, or cognitive disabilities. Turn on the switch and then push any of the colored buttons to start Elmo. He says "Follow the leader" and then the user follows his light pattern of up to 5 colors. POWER: Uses 3 double-A batteries. DIMENSIONS (WxHxD): 10.5 x 5 x 9 inches. ...[More Information]

  14. COUNTING PENGUIN (MODEL 519) Picture of COUNTING PENGUIN (MODEL 519) The Counting Penguin, model 519, is a touch and switch activated toy designed for use by children with upper extremity and severe physical disabilities. To operate, press the penguin’s heart to turn it on and then activate an attached capability switch (required, but not included) and the penguin will count each time the switch is pressed up to the number ten. The user can also feed fish to the penguin one at a time and hear it count the number of fish. Five fish are included. POWER: Uses two do...[More Information]

  15. CRAWL ALONG SNAIL Picture of CRAWL ALONG SNAIL The Crawl Along Snail is a touch activated toy designed for use by children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. On a tray for table top use, swiping at the snail activates it. This toy moves back and forth while playing lively music, dancing lights, and sounds. Users can lock the snail’s wheels and enjoy looking into the large mirror in the shell. POWER: Uses 2 double-A batteries. DIMENSIONS (LxWxH): 9 x 8 x 4 inches....[More Information]

  16. CRAZY CHICKEN (MODEL 3064) Picture of CRAZY CHICKEN (MODEL 3064) The Crazy Chicken, model 3064, is a switch activated toy designed for use by children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities. Once the control switch is activated, the crazy chicken flaps his wings and waddles around while doing the chicken dance in time to the music. Grasping his neck or pinching his wing will also cause this chicken to perform. POWER: Uses 4 triple-A batteries. DIMENSIONS : 12.5 inches in height....[More Information]

  17. FISHY FASCINATION SWITCH (MODEL 893) Picture of FISHY FASCINATION SWITCH (MODEL 893) The Fishy Fascination Switch, model 893, is a touch-activated toy or rotating cylinder switch designed for use by children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities. Spinning the fish carousel rewards the user with multi-colored blinking lights, music, and vibration while activating a connected device or toy. When spinning the fish users can also watch their mirrored reflection as they go around and around. The toy has a built in switch which allows any of the three rewards to be turn...[More Information]

  18. FREEZE DANCE BLUE & FREEZE DANCE PERIWINKLE Picture of FREEZE DANCE BLUE & FREEZE DANCE PERIWINKLE Freeze Dance Blue and Freeze Dance Periwinkle are touch activated toys designed for use by children with severe physical, upper extrmity, and vision disabilities. When Blues's or Periwinkle's (sold separately) paw is pressed, they dance and move. Blue's paws move up and down as she plays her keyboard and she barks "Magenta's Coming Over." Periwinkle's head moves as he says his signature phrases into his microphone. Children can hear the "Blue's Clues Theme Song" when they press either toy's righ...[More Information]

  19. GIGGLE 'N GAMES GORILLA (MODEL 8048) Picture of GIGGLE 'N GAMES GORILLA (MODEL 8048) Giggle ‘n Games Gorilla, model 8048, is a switch or touch operated toy designed for use by children with upper extremity or severe physical disabilities. This plush toy gorilla is equipped with a mirror that features an attached musical note symbol. Press the musical note on the mirror or activate the required capability switch (not included) and this plush gorilla will talk and sing three different children’s songs while the user can see his or her image in the mirror and explore interesting...[More Information]

  20. HAPPY COW (MODEL 3063) Picture of HAPPY COW (MODEL 3063) The Happy Cow, model 3063, is a switch- or touch-operated toy designed for use by children with upper extremity, mobility, or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. When the cow's hoof is squeezed or an attached capability switch (not included) is activated, this plush cow bounces up and down. POWER: Uses 4 double-A batteries. DIMENSIONS: 12 inches high. COLOR: Black and white. ...[More Information]

  21. HIGH STRIKER (MODEL 2242) Picture of HIGH STRIKER (MODEL 2242) The High Striker, model 2242, is a touch activated toy designed for use by children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities. When the gooshy pad is struck, various sound effects play at different levels while lights track upward, indicating the amount of force applied. When struck full force the user is rewarded with a rainbow of lights, vibration, music, spinning glitter and sound effects. Activation pressure levels are adjustable. POWER: Uses 6 double-A batteries. DIMENSIONS (L...[More Information]

  22. JUMP & LEARN ELMO Picture of JUMP & LEARN ELMO Jump & Learn Elmo is a touch activated educational toy designed for use by children with severe physical, vision, or upper extremity disabilities. By squeezing Elmo's hand, the child can choose from four modes of play: Jumping, singing, counting, and learning the alphabet. When Elmo jumps on his pogo stick, it makes a "boing" sound and Elmo will start play by coming up with a word, a number, or phrase that matches the selected mode of play....[More Information]

  23. JUMPING JACK FROG (MODEL 669) Picture of JUMPING JACK FROG (MODEL 669) The Jumping Jack Frog, model 669, is a touch activated toy designed for use by children with upper extremity or severe physical disabilities. Touching the bumpy plate makes the felt frog’s arms and legs swing while one of seven high- quality songs plays for 15 seconds. The toy also provides sensory experiences as the user feels the textured plate and bead chains vibrate, watches the multi-colored blinking lights dance about, and touches the frog's soft felt. This toy also has a switch input to ...[More Information]

  24. LADYBUG POP-TOP Picture of LADYBUG POP-TOP The Ladybug Pop-Top is a touched activated toy designed to introduce children age one year and older with cognitive or physical disabilities to cause and effect concepts. The toy is activated by lightly pressing the Ladybug’s head which sends the colorful balls bouncing with a fun popping sound. This action lasts only a short time, which motivates the child to activate the toy again and again. DIMENSIONS (HxW): 7 x 6 inches.er...[More Information]

  25. LAUGH AND LEARN PUPPY (MODEL 8034) Picture of LAUGH AND LEARN PUPPY (MODEL 8034) The Laugh and Learn Puppy, model 8034, is a touch-activated toy designed for use by children with upper extremity, cognitive, or severe physical disabilties. This puppy combines learning with musical play. It teaches body parts, colors, and the alphabet using fun phrases and songs that are activated by pressing the touch picture pad in front. POWER: Uses 3 double-A batteries. DIMENSIONS (HxWxL): 13 x 9.5 x 15 inches. ...[More Information]

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