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Picture of DIEGO (MODEL 3919) Diego, model 3919, is a switch-operated soft- bodied toy friend designed for use by children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities. This soft-bodied boy is fully dressed and a camera and video watch are included. When a connected capability switch is activated (not included) the toy will say phrases in English and Spanish while going on 15 animal rescue missions. COLOR: Outfit includes blue shorts, light blue t-shirt, and a sleeveless white vest. POWER: Uses 3 triple-A batteries. DIMENSIONS: 14 inches tall.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 65.95.

This product record was updated on January 14, 2008.

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Enabling Devices

50 Broadway
Hawthorne, New York 10532
United States
Telephone: 800-832-8697 or 914-747-3070.
Fax: 914-747-3509.
Web: http://www.enablingdevices.com.
Email: sales@enablingdevices.com.


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