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Whitney Brothers Company

PO Box 644
Keene, New Hampshire 03431
United States
Telephone: 800-225-5381.
Fax: 603-357-1559.
Web: http://www.whitneybros.com.

Products manufactured by Whitney Brothers Company (listed alphabetically)

  1. BALANCE BEAM

    The Balance Beam is made of wood. Available as single beam ($55.95) or in set of four ($114.50). DIMENSIONS: 6 feet long by 2.75 or 1 3/8 inches wide.

  2. DEVELOPMENTAL BEAD FRAME

    Wire frame with large beads that are threaded across various patterns: arches, waves, maze.

  3. JUMBO FORM BOARD

    Wooden board with four natural wood geometric shapes that fit into holes on the board.

  4. LACE ON SHOE

    Large step-in wooden shoe which child can lace around their own shoe. 3 inches wide by 7 inches long by 5 inches high.

  5. LACING FRAME

    Square wooden frame with holes on sides. Large colored laces are provided to practice lacing.

  6. ROCKING BOAT

    Rocking boat for balance and vestibular activities. Wooden frame with two seats. Steps on reverse side. 24 inches wide, 48 inches long, 12 inches high.

  7. WOODEN BLOCKS

    Several different type sof sets of wooden blocks. One set is large, hollow wooden blocks with easy to grip openings on sides.

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