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ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR DOLLS WITH DISABILITIES
Adaptive Equipment for Dolls with Disabilities, model LA1200X, are doll accessories that help children better understand others and themselves. The set includes assistive devices for a range of disabilities. Included are a guide dog with harness and ...[More Information]
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CHILD WITH WHEELCHAIR (MODEL 4407)
The Child with Wheelchair, model 4407, is a doll designed for use by children with disabilities. The girl doll comes with a mother doll, a wheelchair, a leg cast, an arm cast, and a head bandage. The wheelchair rolls on its wheels, which feature trop...[More Information]
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DOWNI CREATIONS DOLLS
Downi Creation Dolls are soft-bodied vinyl dolls designed for children with Down syndrome. Each of the six dolls (sold separately) has the physical characteristics of a child with Down syndrome: almond-shaped eyes; the nose with a flattened bridge; a...[More Information]
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GIGGLES & COOS (MODELS 3924 AFRICAN AMERICAN & 3923 CAUCASIAN)
The Giggles & Coos models 3924 (African American), and model 3923 (Caucasian) are switch activated dolls designed for use by children with physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities. Once a connected capability switch is activated, the user can lis...[More Information]
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HUGGEE MISS YOU
Huggee Miss You is a doll designed for use by children who are separated from their families for day care, surgery, or medical treatments. These dolls have soft, colorful print bodies, yarn hair, and velour-like heads, hands, and feet. The face has a...[More Information]
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MR. BTE DOLL AND DEHUMIDIFIER
Mr. BTE Doll and Dehumidifier is a doll designed for use by children who are deaf or hard of hearing. This doll looks like a hearing aid with a smiling face and comes with a built-in hearing aid dehumidifier. Hearing aids are inserted by unzipping th...[More Information]
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ROLLER GIRL (MODEL 1205)
The Roller Girl, model 1205, is an adapted remote control toy doll designed for use by children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities. The remote control (included) allows the doll to dance backwards and forwards, spin, and do splits. ...[More Information]
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SOMEONE TO CARE FOR DOLL
The Someone to Care for Doll is a doll designed for use by individuals with Alzheimer's Disease. Weighted to feel like a real baby, the doll has an endearing facial expression and when held and cradled, the arms and legs fall into position as a real ...[More Information]
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