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Picture of ROLL N' TWIST Roll N' Twist is a motor skill activity designed for use by children with fine motor skill disabilities. The toy consists of durable, colorful snap-and-lock blocks that can be connected and disconnected to create flexible chains, circles, and other shapes. The toy is available in sets with up to 32 segments.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 17.95 to 9.95.

This product record was updated on May 7, 2009.

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Manufacturer:

Edushape Ltd.

P.O. Box 266
Rosh Ha’ayin, 40850
Israel
Telephone: 011-972-3-9380103.
Fax: 011-972-3-9387384.
Web: http://www.edushape.com.
Email: edu-il@edushape.co.il.


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Distributor(s):

The School Store

7409 W. Chester Pike
Upper Darby, Pennsylvania 19082
United States
Telephone: 610-352-9378.
Fax: 610-352-4917.
Web: http://catalog.shoptheschoolstore.com.


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