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--- DISCONTINUED (VERIFIED 05/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The PlayLearn Foot Placement Guide is a floor ladder designed to enhance balance and motor planning skills for children with a mobility disability. The child walks between rungs to develop concept of weight transferance from right to left foot and the concept of reciprocal motion. It is made of laminated plywood with adjustable dividers to suit children of all sizes. DIMENSIONS (HxWxL): 3 x 23.5 x 72 inches. WEIGHT: 12 pounds.

Notes: Manufacturer recommended ages: Preschool to Adult. ** This product does require some assembly.

Price: 69.00.

This product record was updated on June 7, 1996.

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Sportsplay Equipment Inc.

5642 Natural Bridge
St Louis, Missouri 63120
United States
Telephone: 800-727-8180 or 314-389-4140.
Fax: 314-389-9034.
Web: http://www.sportsplayinc.com/.


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