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Picture of HANDS AND FEET MARKERS (MODELS THC02107 & THC02108) Hands and Feet Markers, models THC02107 and THC02108, are floor footprints and hand markers designed for use in by children with disabilities during motor skills activities. These colorful hand and feet markers can be used by therapists and classroom educators to create activities that combine movement and cognitive skills. They can placed to set up an obstacle course that requires motor planning, right left discrimination, bilateral coordination, and other therapeutic goals. These tough, poly vinyl markers are soft and flexible. The set contains 12 hands (THC02107) or 12 feet (THC02108). DIMENSIONS (LxW): Hands are 7.5 x 7.5 inches; feet are 9 x 4 inches. COLOR: Each dozen includes 2 each of blue, green, orange, purple, red and yellow.

Notes: Price is for one set of hands or feet.

Price: 21.99.

This product record was updated on March 25, 2012.

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Therapro, Inc.

225 Arlington Street
Framingham, Massachusetts 01702-8723
United States
Telephone: 800-257-5376 or 508-872-9494.
Fax: 800-268-6624 or 508-875-2062.
Web: http://www.theraproducts.com.
Email: info@theraproducts.com.


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