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------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Toys can be hung on the plastic tubing at exactly the correct height and distance from the child. The child may lie under the hanger or sit in front of it for stimulation or to play with various types of toys that may be attached with tape. Hanger baseboard is made of plywood cut to 6 by 24 inches. End blocks are contructed of softwood 1 1/2 by 1 1/2 by 2 inches and mounted on plywood base. A 3/4" diameter piece of stiff plastic tubing 4 feet 6 inches long is bent and pushed into holes drilled into end blocks. Toys are hung from tube. Includes illustration. SKILLS REQUIRED: Assembly. Woodworking. AUTHOR: Caston, D TITLE: Easy to Make Aids for Your Handicapped Child REF: London, England: Souvenir Press: p 72-73. Also available from Prentice-Hall, Englewoods Cliffs, NJ. NARIC CALL NUMBER: R1798 PAGES (including cover): 3 1981.

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