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Picture of NEOBABY 2 PICK 'N PULL (MODEL 6706) Neobaby 2 Pick 'N Pull, model 6706, is a sensory integration activity designed to stimulate the development of babies with physical, cognitive, neurological, and visual disabilities. Apealing to a baby's fascination with colors and sounds, Pick 'N Pull stimulates the development of the senses through touch, sight, and hearing. Made of plastic, this toy features a circular base with nodules in various shapes, sizes, textures, and colors on it. Some of them make noise. Others can be pulled and some can be pushed. COLOR: The circular base is yellow and white with a smiley face on it. The nodules are green, yellow, blue and white, and purple and white.

Notes: NEOBABY is a registered trademark of the Tomy Corporation. ** The manufacturer states that this toy is appropriate for use by children age eight months and older.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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TOMY Corporation

3 MacArthur Place, Suite 950
Santa Ana, California 92707
United States
Telephone: 949-955-1030.
Fax: 949-955-1037.
Web: http://www.tomy.com.
Email: sales@tomy-usa.com.


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International Playthings, Inc.

75 D Lackawanna Avenue
Parsippany, New Jersey 07054
United States
Telephone: 800-631-1272 or 973-316-2500.
Fax: 973-316-5883.
Web: http://www.intplay.com.


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