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PAINT 'N' SWIRL    


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Picture of PAINT 'N' SWIRL Paint 'N' Swirl is a painting activity designed for use by children with upper extremity, fine motor, or eye hand coordination disabilities. Blank cards are placed in the unit and, as one child drizzles the included glitter paint, a second child operates the device, causing the cards to spin to create designs. Using a Battery Device Adapter (not included; see separate entry), this device can be used with a single switch.This set includes the spinner unit, glitter paint, and blank cards. POWER: Uses two D batteries (not included). OPTIONS: A refill set and a project guide are available.

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

Price: 25.00.

This product record was updated on April 1, 2004.

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AbleNet, Inc.

2808 Fairview Avenue North
Roseville, Minnesota 55113-1308
United States
Telephone: 800-322-0956 or 651-294-2200.
Fax: 651-294-2259.
Web: http://www.ablenetinc.com.
Email: customerservice@ablenetinc.com.


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