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Picture of DIGITAL CLOCK MODEL (MODEL 1-03126-00) The Digital Clock Model, model 1-03126-00, is a tactile teaching clock designed for use by children who are blind or have low vision. This teaching model of a digital clock has three rotating wheels with braille and raised numerals that may be manually adjusted to any time. This non-functioning model may be used to teach basic time concepts, contrast digital and analog clocks, or introduce travel schedules or time/distance tracking. Its housing is plastic with non-skid rubber feet. DIMENSION (LxW): 8 x 9 centimeters. COLORS: Black housing and white rotating wheels with black numerals.

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Price: 26.00.

This product record was updated on May 16, 2005.

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American Printing House for the Blind, Inc.

PO Box 6085
1839 Frankfort Avenue
Louisville, Kentucky 40206-0085
United States
Telephone: 800-223-1839 or 502-895-2405.
Fax: 502-899-2274.
Web: http://www.aph.org.
Email: sales@aph.org.


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