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  1. 15 NUMBERS 15 Numbers is an educational math puzzle game program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This game is completely self-voicing, so a separate screen reader program is not necessary. The player has 15 numbers, 1 through 15, on two game boards called the task board and the work board. The task board shows the 15 numbers arranged in a specific pattern that the player must match using the work board. The work board has the same 15 numbers mixed up with one empty slot, a...[More Information]

  2. LIGHTS & SOUNDS PUZZLE (MODEL W39597) Picture of LIGHTS & SOUNDS PUZZLE (MODEL W39597) The Lights & Sounds Puzzle is a puzzle with sounds designed for use by children with fine motor, upper extremity, or neurological disabilities. This nine-piece handcrafted puzzle is designed to teach children aged two and older cause/effect and problem solving while reinforcing the child while playing. This colorful toy ambulance puzzle is designed to light up and sound off when the proper piece is placed on the board. DIMENSION (HxL): 9 x 12 inches....[More Information]

  3. PARTS OF A WHOLE PUZZLE (MODEL 962) Picture of PARTS OF A WHOLE PUZZLE (MODEL 962) The Parts of a Whole Puzzle, model 962, is an educational game and eye-hand coordination and perceptual training activity designed for use by children with upper extremity disabilities. This geometric shape maze has large knobbed pieces, each representing half of a geometric shape (a circle or a square). The child slides one half of a shape through the maze to match up with the other half. Messages can be pre-recorded so that when the child makes a correct match, the child is rewarded with a sto...[More Information]

  4. SOUND PUZZLE BOX The Sound Puzzle Box is a puzzle with sound designed for use by children with mobility, neurological, and visual disabilities. Children practice sorting and matching skills while enhancing shape, color, and audio discrimination skills. This plastic puzzle box features a see-through cylindrical box with a three-shape sorter on the top. When any of the large pieces are dropped into or dumped out of the box through the corresponding opening on the sorter, they make squeaky noises. The plastic puzzl...[More Information]

  5. TALKING FARM ANIMALS SOUND PUZZLE Picture of TALKING FARM ANIMALS SOUND PUZZLE The Talking Farm Animals Sound Puzzle is a wood puzzle with sound designed for children with fine motor, upper extremity, or neurological disabilities. This puzzle is designed to help develop matching and listening skills in children ages 2 years and older. Each of the eight pieces of this puzzle has picture of a farm animal on it. When a piece is placed correctly in the puzzle, the puzzles plays that animal's sound. This multisensory puzzle allows the child to hear all eight animal sounds while...[More Information]

  6. TALKING PET SOUNDS PUZZLE Picture of TALKING PET SOUNDS PUZZLE The Talking Pet Sounds Puzzle is a wood puzzle with sound designed for children with fine motor, upper extremity, or neurological disabilities. This puzzle is designed to enhance matching and listening skills in children aged 2 years and older. Each of the eight pieces of this puzzle has picture of an animal commonly kept as a pet on it. When a piece is placed correctly in the puzzle, the puzzles plays that animal's sound. This multisensory puzzle allows the child to hear all eight animal sounds...[More Information]

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