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Claudia's Kids are sexuality education aids designed to assist children with cognitive disabilities in understanding their bodies. These soft dolls feature friendly, inviting faces; anatomically correct fingers, toes, and ears; and flaps on the stomach and back that open to reveal dimensional, realistic-looking organs and skeletal structures. Each doll also includes removable clothing, an organ finder backpack that stores a complete set of templates to allow children to explore the structures in simple language, and an instruction manual. The dolls are available in a choice of gender specific and gender neutral models. Tommy includes anatomically correct male sex organs and stitching to depict the anus. Annie includes anatomically correct female sex organs and stitching to depict the anus. Both dolls include templates for these organs. Kelly is gender neutral and has no genitalia. DIMENSIONS: All dolls are 24 inches tall.

Notes: Claudia's KIDS is a trademark of Grosz Anatomy, Inc.

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This product record was updated on June 14, 2011.

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Grosz Anatomy

P.O. Box 500
Greendale, Wisconsin 53129
United States
Telephone: 888-KID-DOLL (888-543-3655) or 414-421-6799.
Fax: 414-421-9262.
Web: http://www.claudiaskids.com.
Email: sandyg@claudiaskids.com.


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