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Picture of TELETUBBIES THREADING TOY (MODEL 96751) The Teletubbies Threading Toy is an eye hand coordination activity designed for childrenages three and up with fine motor disabilities. Depicting the characters from the popular children's television program, this wooden threading board has eight holes through which thick thread attached to a rabbit's tail can be woven.

Notes: Teletubbies is a trademark. ** LearningCurve is a trademark of Learning Curve International.

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This product record was updated on October 11, 2001.

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Learning Curve International, LLC

314 West Superior street, 6th Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60610
United States
Telephone: 800-704-8697.
Web: http://www.learningcurve.com.
Email: cs@learningcurve.com.


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