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------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Stander to hold a child in an upright position and provide a play tray; or can be reconfigured to make a chair with a tray. Stander or seat for a very young child. Made of wood with an adjustable foot board and removable tray for toys or activities. A wide foam pad goes around the child's front and sides, and there is a wide strap to keep the child upright. The device can also be used as a chair by putting the footboard at seat height and moving the tray to the other side. Includes photographs. COMMENTS: Working drawings available from: Technical Aid to the Disabled, 227 Morrison Road, PO Box 108, Ryde, New South Wales 2112, Australia; quote file no 44.51P. SKILLS REQUIRED: Woodworking. TITLE: Prone Standing Frame Candidate for Batch Producers, Do-it-Yourselfers JOURNAL: Technical Aid to the Disabled Journal REF: Vol 6 no 2, Jun 1986: p 23 PAGES (including cover): 2 1986.

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