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Physio Ball - Orange 120 cm or 47" C0213: Physio Ball - Orange 120 cm or 47"
The highest quality physio balls in the world!
Pon Pon Jumping Balls - Yellow 42 cm or 16" C0214: Pon Pon Jumping Balls - Yellow 42 cm or 16"
Great for the real movers and shakers among us!
Pon Pon Jumping Balls - Orange 53cm or 20" C0215: Pon Pon Jumping Balls - Orange 53cm or 20"
Great for the real movers and shakers among us!
Pon Pon Jumping Balls  - Green 65 cm or 24" C0216: Pon Pon Jumping Balls - Green 65 cm or 24"
Great for the real movers and shakers among us!
Yellow Egg 45 cm or 16" C0217: Yellow Egg 45 cm or 16"
Rolls in one direction & rocks gently in the other.
Orange Egg 55 cm or 20" C0218: Orange Egg 55 cm or 20"
Rolls in one direction & rocks gently in the other.
Green Egg 65 cm or 24" C0219: Green Egg 65 cm or 24"
Rolls in one direction & rocks gently in the other.
Blue Egg 85 cm or 33" C0220: Blue Egg 85 cm or 33"
Rolls in one direction & rocks gently in the other.
Crystal Drop Ball - 70 cm or 27" C0222: Crystal Drop Ball - 70 cm or 27"
Kids can 'fly' through the air!
Crystal Drop Ball - 90 cm or 35" C0223: Crystal Drop Ball - 90 cm or 35"
Kids can 'fly' through the air!

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Interpreting Facial Emotions

Many children (especially those with autism-like conditions) have difficulty interpreting facial expressions and understanding why people feel certain emotions. Moody Bear Puzzle, Emotion Cards, Smart Alex software all offers an opportunity to recognize expressions and hopefully talk about why the person might be happy or frightened. Try using them with a mirror and perhaps Polaroids of familiar people showing the same emotions. Eventually see if your child can make (and understand) the expressions, then take their pictures!

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