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Bookholder T0707: Bookholder
Great for for hands-free reading and holds books or magazines.
Hold and Read
T0708: Hold and Read
Makes it possible to read a paperback using one hand, or hands-free on a table surface.
Adjustable Book Mate T0712: Adjustable Book Mate
Holds books and magazines!
Super Lens T0714: Super Lens
For people with limited eyesight, this reading magnifier reduces eyestrain.
Lighted Magnifier T0715: Lighted Magnifier
Useful for people with limited eyesight.
Illuminated Magnifier T0717: Illuminated Magnifier
This magnifier is useful in the car for studying roadmaps and in rooms that have no reading lamps.
Sta-Pen  Writing Instrument T0722-A: Sta-Pen Writing Instrument
A unique writing instrument for right or left hand
Sta-Pen  Writing Instrument Medium-point Blue - 3 pack  Refills
T0722-B: Sta-Pen Writing Instrument Medium-point Blue - 3 pack Refills
A unique writing instrument for right or left hand
Arthwriter Hand -Aid T0726: Arthwriter Hand -Aid
The Arthwriter Hand Aid provides a comfortable grip .
Adjustable Head Pointer T0728: Adjustable Head Pointer
Use as a keyboard aid, pencil holder, for turning pages or drawing

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Eight In A Row: Developing Pre-Reading Skills

Before a child can learn to read, there are essential "pre-reading" skills that a child must master. Three of the most important are sequencing, left-right progression, and time progression (before and after). All can be explored and practiced with Eight In A Row. The puzzles show scenes that are familiar to most children. There is a child making a painting and a child getting up in the morning. Each piece has only one place to fit it onto the next piece, so children with delayed fine motor skills can usually manage the puzzle-fitting with a minimum of frustration.

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