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What's Wrong? is a language tutorial program designed for use with children and adults with cognitive and communication disabilities. This set of 68 cards can be used for reading skill development or for communication training. These cards each present a color drawing with one feature that is definitely wrong (e.g., a duck wearing boots or rain falling under an umbrella) to stimulate language development and to expolre a variety of concepts relating to right and wrong. A guide is included.

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Price: 23.00.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Dragonfly Toy Company

291 Yale Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 0L4
Canada
Telephone: 800-308-2208 or 204-453-2222.
Fax: 204-453-2320.
Web: http://www.dragonflytoys.com.
Email: sales@dftoys.com.


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