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Picture of RHYTHM STICK KIT The Rhythm Stick Kit is an eye-hand coordination activity designed for use by children with fine motor disabilities. The kit allows each student to work with one to two sticks for maximum fun and improvement of eye-hand coordination skills. The kit includes 24 natural wood sticks (dowels), instructions, objectives and lessons with over 50 one- or two-stick eye-hand activities. One 24-stick Kit serves a class of twelve students. DIMENSIONS: Sticks are 12 inches long x 5/8 inch in diameter. COLOR: The six stick colors are red, blue, green, yellow, purple, and orange.

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Price: 21.00.

This product record was updated on September 24, 2009.

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Front Row Experience

540 Discovery Bay Blvd
Discovery Bay, California 94514
United States
Telephone: 800-524-9091 or 925-634-5710.
Fax: 800-524-9091 or 925-634-5710.
Web: http://www.frontrowexperience.com.
Email: service@frontrowexperience.com.


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