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Words...To Go! is an educational, electronic toy designed to develop letter recognition, beginning and ending letters, rhyming words, sight words, vocabulary and spelling skills. This portable, auditory output toy comes with 10 double-sided cards for 20 activities. The unit is portable, has a built-in handle, and a compartment for storage of activity cards. The child interfaces with the device by touching the pictures that correspond to the word written in the LCD display. Musical tunes reward correct responses. Also available in Spanish. COLORS: Red and blue. RECOMMENDED AGE GROUP: Manufacturer recommends 3 to 6 years.

Notes: Words...To Go! is a trademark of Texas Instruments.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Texas Instruments

P.O. Box 660199
Dallas, Texas 75266-0199
United States
Telephone: 800-842-2737 or 972-995-2011.
Web: http://www.ti.com.
Email: ti-cares@ti.com.


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