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Sign It! is a sign language training game designed for use by individuals with hearing disabilities. Designed for one to six players, the game teaches sign languages and includes a board, a die, cards, and a copy of "Signing Illustrated" by Mickey Flodin.

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Price: 39.95 to 29.00.

This product record was updated on April 19, 2004.

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Harris Communications Inc.

15155 Technology Drive
Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55344-2277
United States
Telephone: 800-825-6758 or 952-906-1180.
TT: 800-825-9187 or 952-906-1198.
Fax: 952-906-1099.
Web: http://www.harriscomm.com.
Email: info@harriscomm.com.


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HITEC Group International

8160 S. Madison Street
Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527
United States
Telephone: 800-288-8303 or 888-758-6056 (Espanol) or 630-654-9200.
TT: 800-536-8890.
Fax: 888-654-9219.
Web: http://www.hitec.com.
Email: info@hitec.com.


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