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  1. FIRST EXPERIENCE FUN WITH COLORING & DRAWING --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 2/2006) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- First Experience Fun with Coloring and Drawing is a drawing activity designed for use by children with cognitive and learning disabilities. The activities encourage writing readiness, motor planning, visual discrimination, and sensory skill development. The set includes printed drawings to color, washable markers, fat crayons, a large shapes stencil, shapes stickers, a textured rubbing set, greeting cards and envelopes, ...[More Information]

  2. SWITCH ART (MODEL 301) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 2/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Switch Art, model 301, is a computer drawing program designed to help reinforce visual tracking skills and cause and effect relationships for children (1 to 7 years of age) with cognitive disabilities. For this program, the user does not need to have prior concept of coloring/drawing. It features over 20 pictures that appear, one by one, at the bottom of the screen. With a row of assorted crayons displayed across the top...[More Information]

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