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The Wiggle Worm Crawl is an outdoor crawling tube designed for use by children ages two through five with physical and neurological disabilities. Constructed of molded polyethylene segments, the tunnel has an undlating profile which provides a sliding sensation as children crawl up and down the gently raised midsection. Small windows provide light and ventilation and aid in supervision. OPTIONS: A smiling worm head is available. COLOR: Seven standard two-color combinations are available. Custom colors are available at an extra charge.

Notes: Wiggle Worm is a trademark of Landscape Structures.

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This product record was updated on August 14, 2001.

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Landscape Structures Inc

601 7th Street South
Delano, Minnesota 55328
United States
Telephone: 888-4FUNLSI (438-6574) or 763-972-3391.
Fax: 763-972-3185.
Web: http://www.playlsi.com.
Email: info@playlsi.com.


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