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The Lamaze Lullaby Ellie is a perceptual training activity designed for young chhildren with cognitive, neurological, or visual disabilities. This soft toy consists of a larger elephant holding a baby elephant in its trunk. Velcro straps attach the toy to cribs, changing tables, strollers, etc. Pulling on the larger-elephant's trunk starts a lullaby. COLOR: The large elephant is blue with pink ears, a black-and-white striped trunk, and black-and-white polka dot feet. The small elephant is purple with pink ears, a black-and-white striped trunk, and black-and-white feet.

Notes: Lamaze is a registered trademark. ** Velcro is a registered trademark of Velcro USA.

Price: 19.99.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Learning Curve International, LLC

314 West Superior street, 6th Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60610
United States
Telephone: 800-704-8697.
Web: http://www.learningcurve.com.
Email: cs@learningcurve.com.


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