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  1. ALPHABET & NUMBER PUZZLES (MODELS 626 & 640) Picture of ALPHABET & NUMBER PUZZLES (MODELS 626 & 640) Alphabet and Number Puzzles are tactile numbers and letters designed for use by children who are blind or have low vision. These large letters and numbers combine visual and tactile senses to teach youngsters to recognize number and letter shapes by sight and touch. The number set (model 640) includes 0 through 9, each with the corresponding number of dots to encourage active learning of counting concepts. Numbers and Letters (model 626) are brailled. DIMENSIONS (HxW): 5 x 4 inches. COLOR: Yello...[More Information]

  2. HASBRO PLAYSKOOL MAGNETIC NUMBERS (MODEL 02057) Picture of HASBRO PLAYSKOOL MAGNETIC NUMBERS (MODEL 02057) Hasbro Playskool Magnetic Numbers, model 02057, are educational toys designed for use by children age 3 years and up who are blind or have low vision. Each set has 26 brightly colored, large magnetic pieces representing numbers and arithmetic symbols. The set has 21 numbers plus 5 arithmetic symbols, with Braille numbers engraved on front of the numbers....[More Information]

  3. NUMBER PUZZLE BOARDS Picture of NUMBER PUZZLE BOARDS The Number Puzzle Boards and Pegs are a math skills game designed for use by children with fine motor, learning, or cognitive disabilities. This multi-component manipulative activity is designed to aid in refining math skills. The self correcting number puzzles may be used alone or in combination with pegs for counting and math. The set includes 55 easy-to-handle Tall-Stacker pegs, ten crepe rubber boards, and a plastic storage tub. The boards and pegs can be washed with soap and water and may b...[More Information]

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