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Picture of MAGNETIC FISHING PUZZLE The Magnetic Fishing Puzzle is a puzzle designed for use by children with fine motor disabilities. Intended to refine eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills, this puzzle consists of a magnet at the end of a fishing pole and in each of the 10 wooden, fish-shaped puzzle pieces. The child uses the fishing rod to remove and replace the puzzle pieces from the background board. DIMENSIONS(HxLxW): 1/3 x 9 x 12 inches.

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Price: 12.50.

This product record was updated on April 26, 2010.

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FlagHouse, Inc.

601 Flaghouse Drive
Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey 07604-3116
United States
Telephone: 800-793-7900 or 800-332-9410 or 201-288-7600.
Fax: 800-793-7922 or 201-288-7887.
Web: http://www.flaghouse.com.
Email: sales@flaghouse.com.


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