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Picture of GRAB, GO AND GAB BAG (MODEL G3B) The Grab, Go and Gab Bag, model G3B, is a speech therapy kit with communication cueing cards and other speech teaching devices designed for use by children with cognitive, communication, or speech disabilities. The kit includes communication tools for a community mobility trip all in one ready-to-go bag. The canvas bag has clear plastic pockets to hold pictures (included) of community locations the group plans to visit; 96 laminated food item pictures for Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) communication; three-dimensional foods; a fidget toy; a flashlight; a wallet; a first aid kit; and a multi-pocket expandable file to hold medical information, device overlays, and other forms. DIMENSIONS (HxW): Food item pictures are 2 x 2 inches.

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Price: 45.00.

This product record was updated on September 9, 2008.

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Aimee Solutions, Inc.

269 Bingham Circle
Mundelein, Illinois 60060
United States
Telephone: 847-566-2292.
Web: http://www.aimeesolutions.com.
Email: info@aimeesolutions.com.


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