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Picture of PLAYSKOOL SIT AND SPIN The Playskool Sit and Spin is a balance training device designed for use by children with sensory, neurological, physical, or cognitive disabilities ages one to six years. The child sits on the large disc and turns a smaller disc mounted on a post in the center of the unit to cause the entire unit to spin.

Notes: Playskool is a registered trademark of Hasbro Inc. ** Some upper body strength and the ability to sit independently is required to use this toy.

Price: 24.99 to 19.00.

This product record was updated on August 5, 2011.

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Playskool (A Division of Hasbro Inc.)

1027 Newport Avenue
Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02862
United States
Telephone: 800-752-9755 or 401-431-8697.
Fax: 401-431-8082.
Web: http://www.hasbro.com/playskool/.


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