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The Suction Arch and Suction Mountain are eye-hand coordination activities designed to stimulate visual tracking by the identification of shapes and colors as beads are moved along wire maze tracks. The Suction Arch is a twisting, structured maze featuring two wire tracks for children to direct the multi-colored round beads over, one in the shape of an arch and the other fashioned like a loose spring. Suction Mountain has two large vertical twisting tracks. Both models feature a wooden base with suction cups at each corner to keep the device in place during use. These devices can also be used to teach cause and effect.

Notes: These products are sold separately.

Price: 24.00.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Kaye Products Inc.

535 Dimmocks Mill Road
Hillsborough, North Carolina 27278
United States
Telephone: 919-732-6444.
Fax: 800-685-5293 or 001-919-732-1444 (International).
Web: http://www.kayeproducts.com.
Email: sales@kayeproducts.com.


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