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Everyday Words with pictures are photo cards designed for use with individuals with communication and speech disabilities. Each large card features a black-and-white illustration of a common object (chair, comb, umbrella, etc.) and each picture is identified with the corresponding word. The word labels are removable for use individually or for matching activities. A teacher's manual is included.

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Price: 69.95.

This product record was updated on January 18, 2001.

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PCI Educational Publishing Inc.

4560 Lockhill Selma Rd., Ste. 100
San Antonio, Texas 78249-2075
United States
Telephone: 800-594-4263 or 210-377-1999.
Fax: 888-259-8284.
Web: http://www.pcicatalog.com.


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