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Infant/Toddler It’s a Small World! A


Children begin to recognize diff erences in others at a very young age. It’s important to introduce them early to positive, diverse images on posters and in books, dolls of varying ethnicities and music that refl ects the sounds of cultures worldwide.


A. Sweet Baby™ J650237


Dolls


Birth & up. Baby dolls are a cuddly addition to the Dramatic Play area. Machine washable and dryable. 10"H. Set of 8.


$95.99


B. So Real Babies 12 mos. & up. Vinyl, washable chubby dolls are 191/2"H. Dressed in washable and reusable diapers featuring Velcro™ tabs. Set of four includes African-American, Asian, Caucasian and Hispanic dolls. Includes four inter-changeable outfi ts.


J907391 So Real Babies (4) B


C. Animal Runners 12 mos.-2yrs. A set of 6 lively animals and bead frames on wheels.


J907100 C J904271 $14.99


D. Mini Orchestra 6 mos. & up. A select group of four rattles and shakers to add music to your classroom. Set of 4.


$19.99


E. Bilingual Talking Cube 9 mos.–2 yrs. Bilingual Talking Cube is an electronic, educational cube with fi ve sides of funny activities. There are three talking sides and two sides with mechanical activities. Discover songs and words in English and Spanish. 73/4" Square.


J905092 D $45.99


F. Toddler Quartet Instrument Set 2 yrs & up. Inspire tomorrow’s great musicians with these instruments that are designed for small hands. Young players will develop an appreciation for tune and rhythm. These musical toys stimulate children’s spatial perception in relation to sound pitches, promote hearing development and teaching the concept of cause and eff ect. Includes 4 types of instruments.


J651098 E $134.99


G. Basket of Babies 12 mos.–6 yrs. Promote cognitive and fi ne motor skills with these six diverse dolls that have attached caps and removable sack dresses. 10"H.


J907006 $36.99 $224.99


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