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  1. AUTI Picture of AUTI -------- PROTOTYPE --------- PURPOSE: To create a prototype of a training toy for children with autism spectrum disorders. Developed by two child specialists at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, Auti is a interactive toy for children with autism over the age of 6 months. It is designed to stimulate their imaginations and teach positive behaviors. Auti is a furry, quadruped toy containing a number of programmable sensors that can detect touch and sound. Auti shuts down in respo...[More Information]

  2. BONGO BOOGIE SNOOK (MODEL 948) Picture of BONGO BOOGIE SNOOK (MODEL 948) Bongo Boogie Snook, model 948, is a mechanized switch-activated plush toy designed for use by children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities. This toy is equipped with a jungle bongo drum. The user can press Snook’s foot to wake him, and then activate a connected capability switch (not included) to play the drum. Snook then shows off his fun dance moves as he shakes a leg to three different songs. He is voice activated and responds to sounds. POWER: Snook uses 4 double-A batteries...[More Information]

  3. CASTLE MUSIC BOX (MODEL 7003) Picture of CASTLE MUSIC BOX (MODEL 7003) Castle Music Box, model 7003, is a switch operated toy designed for use by children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities. When a capability switch (required, but not included) is activated the queen and king dance around the colorful castle to the tune of a pre-recorded lullaby. POWER: Uses 2 double-A batteries. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 5.75 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches. COLOR: Blue, yellow, pink, red, and green....[More Information]

  4. FUZZY WUZZY (MODEL435) Picture of FUZZY WUZZY (MODEL435) Fuzzy Wuzzy is a sound activated toy designed for use by children with speech, severe physical, or cognitive disabilities. Making sounds or tapping the table causes the toy to stroll around and sing happy songs. The user can enjoy making different sounds causing Fuzzy to stroll about making his own singing sounds. POWER: Uses 3 Double-A batteries. DIMENSIONS:(HxL): 4.5 x 4 inches in depth. COLOR: Blue and white....[More Information]

  5. GIGGLES & COOS (MODELS 3924 AFRICAN AMERICAN & 3923 CAUCASIAN) Picture of GIGGLES & COOS (MODELS 3924 AFRICAN AMERICAN  & 3923 CAUCASIAN) The Giggles & Coos models 3924 (African American), and model 3923 (Caucasian) are switch activated dolls designed for use by children with physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities. Once a connected capability switch is activated, the user can listen to the doll’s first words of “Ma Ma” and “Da Da” as her mouth and eyes move with lifelike motions. The doll's facial expressions also changes while she giggle and babbles her first words. Lay her down and she will make sleep sounds just before sh...[More Information]

  6. PLASMA STAR Picture of PLASMA STAR The Plasma Star is a sound or switch activated toy designed for use by children with mobility, upper extremity, or cognitive disabilities. In the center of this star shaped device is a flat panel disk with a plasma light display. This light responds to music, the user's voice or a connected capability switch (not included). POWER: Uses two triple-A batteries. DIMENSIONS (HxWxD): 5.5 x 7.5 x 5 inches deep....[More Information]

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