Ball Mouse Item #100 Adaptive mouse for use by children with limited fine motor skills Deposit Amount: $50.00 Donated by the Arland Family.

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Ball Mouse Item #100 Adaptive mouse for use by children with limited fine motor skills Deposit Amount: $50.00 Donated by the Arland Family

Rifton Chair Tray Item #101 Tray attaches to Rifton Chair to provide play and work surface. Deposit Amount: $ Donated by First Steps

BIGmack Switch, Red Item #200 Communication aid for sharing single messages. 20 seconds of message capacity. Large target area for those with motor or visual needs. Deposit Amount: $97.00

Pegs & PegboardItem #300 Practice fine motor skills, sorting, matching Deposit Amount $10.00 Donated by the O’Brien Family

Nuts & BoltsItem #301 Practice fine motor skills, sorting, matching Deposit Amount: $10.00 Donated by the O’Brien Family

16” Therapy BallItem #400 Build muscle tone, stretch, strengthen, and provide sensory input. Deposit Amount:$18.50

26” Therapy BallItem #401 Build muscle tone, stretch, strengthen, and provide sensory input. Deposit Amount:$27.50

5” Bumpy BallItem #402 Soft and textured for easier catching. Interesting sensory experience. Deposit Amount:$9.00

8” Bumpy BallItem #403 Soft and textured for easier catching. Interesting sensory experience. Deposit Amount:$11.00

12” Scooter, Blue Items #404,405 Encourage movement, balance, and directionality Deposit Amount:$18.00

12” Scooter, Yellow Item #406 Encourage movement, balance, and directionality Deposit Amount:$18.00

Mini-TrampolineItem #407 Encourage balance, exercise, sensory input Deposit Amount:$25.00

16” Peanut BallItem #408 Provides mobility and stability, encourages balance and sensory input Deposit Amount:$50 Donated by the Emery Family

Learning Palette Base Items #500, 501 A fun to use learning system that allows self-checking by the child. Use with learning cards (Items # ) See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Learning Palette Cards Cards for use with Learning Palette Base See Equipment Group section for deposit amount Available Cards: –Item #502Addition – Level 1 –Item #503Addition – Level 1 –Item #504Addition – Level 2

–Item #505Subtraction – Level 1 –Item #506Subtraction – Level 2 –Item #507Nouns, Verbs, & Adjectives –Item #508Beginning Vocabulary –Item #509Vocabulary – Level 1 –Item #510Vocabulary – Level 2 –Item #511Alphabet –Item #512Beginning Consonants –Item #513Rhyming Words –Item #514 Reading Comprehension-Level 1

–Item #515Reading Comprehension-Level 2 –Item #516Blends and Diagraphs –Item #517Beginning Fractions –Item #518Place Value to the Thousands –Item #519Word Usage – Grade 2 –Item #520Capitilization and Punctuation Grade 2 –Item #521Fact Families

Walking CaneItem #600 Teach independent walking Deposit Amount:$80.00 Donated by the Arland Family

Caucasian Girl Doll Item #700 Encourages pretend play. Use with special needs doll equipment Deposit Amount: $25

Caucasian Boy Doll Item #701 Encourages pretend play. Use with special needs doll equipment Deposit Amount: $25

Seeing Eye Dog Item #702 Encourages pretend play. Use with boy or girl doll Deposit Amount: $24

Vinyl GlassesItem #703 Encourages pretend play. Use with boy or girl doll Deposit Amount: $12

Dark Vinyl Glasses Item #704 Encourages pretend play. Use with boy or girl doll Deposit Amount: $12

Leg Braces Items #705, 706 Encourages pretend play. Use with boy or girl doll Deposit Amount: $20

Forearm Crutches Item #707 Encourages pretend play. Use with boy or girl doll Deposit Amount: $20

Cane Item #708 Encourages pretend play. Use with boy or girl doll Deposit Amount: $20

WalkerItem #709 Encourages pretend play. Use with boy or girl doll Deposit Amount: $38

WheelchairItem #710 Encourages pretend play. Use with boy or girl doll Deposit Amount: $40

9-piece Puzzle, Farm Item #800 Large knobs for easy grasping. Deposit Amount:$25.00

9-piece Puzzle, Pets Item #801 Large knobs for easy grasping. Deposit Amount:$25.00

9-piece Puzzle, Transportation Item #802 Large knobs for easy grasping. Deposit Amount:$25.00

See Inside Shapes Puzzle Item #803 Large knobs for easy grasping. Deposit Amount:$25.00

Fuzzy Puzzle, Familiar Objects Item #804 Sensory experience provided by different textures Deposit Amount:$20.00

Fuzzy Puzzle, Shapes Item #805 Sensory experience provided by different textures Deposit Amount:$20.00

Fuzzy Puzzle, Farm Item #806 Sensory experience provided by different textures Deposit Amount:$20.00

Fuzzy Puzzle, Pets Item #807 Sensory experience provided by different textures Deposit Amount:$20.00

Fuzzy Puzzle, Jungle Item #808 Sensory experience provided by different textures Deposit Amount:$20.00

Latch PuzzleItem #809 Fine motor practice Deposit Amount:$25.00

Button, Zipper Puzzle Item #810 Fine motor practice Deposit Amount:$25.00

Shape and Color Sorter Item #811 Fine motor practice, sorting, matching Deposit Amount:$10.00 Donated by the O’Brien Family

Shape Sorter Item #812 Sorting, matching skills Deposit Amount:$10.00 Donated by the O’Brien Family

Stacking CupsItem #813 Sorting, matching skills Deposit Amount:$5.00 Donated by the O’Brien Family

Small peg wood puzzle-Pets Item #814 Fine motor practice Deposit Amount: $10 Donated by the Emery family

Small peg wood puzzle-Zoo Item #815 Fine motor practice Deposit Amount: $10 Donated by the Emery family

Small peg wood puzzle-Farm Item #816 Fine motor practice Deposit Amount: $10 Donated by the Emery family

Net SwingItem #900 Provides supported linear motion, can be installed in any doorway without tools. See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Ball Pit with Balls Item #901 Provides sensory input See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Weighted Vest Item #902 Provides calming deep pressure throughout the day. Fits children 2-6 years old. Deposit Amount:$63.00 Donated by the Emery Family

Resistance Tunnel Item #903 Provides all-over sensory input as child crawls through. Deposit Amount:$10.00 Donated by the Emery Family

Swing Doorway Support Bar Item #904 Use with Net Swing Group See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Metal Clamps Items # Use with Net Swing Group See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Plastic Saddle Items #909,910 Use with Net Swing Group See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Metal Ring Items #911,912 Use with Net Swing Group See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Extension Plug for Support Bar Item #913, 914 Use with Net Swing Group for doorways wider than 36” See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Disc-o-sit, RedItem #915 Allows movement while sitting, increases attention to task Deposit Amount:$25 Donated by the Emery Family

Weighted Blanket Item #916 Provides deep pressure for a calming sensory experience Deposit Amount:$80.00

Reversible Pump Item #917 See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

AA Battery Interrupter Items #1000,1009 Use with Switch Toy Groups See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

C, D Battery Interrupter Items #1001, 1010 Use with Switch Toy Groups See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Single Switch Latch Timer Items #1002, 1003 Allows toy to be activated by a switch. Provides 3 modes of operation. See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Jelly Bean Switch, Red Item #1004 Activates switch operated toys. Provides a large strike area for easier use. See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Oinking Pig Switch Toy Item #1005 Use with item #1002 (single switch latch timer) See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Fire Engine Switch Toy Item #1006 See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Crawling Baby Switch Toy Item #1006 See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Gearation Switch Toy Item #1008 See Equipment Group section for deposit amount Donated by the Emery family

Pig Switch Item #1011 Activates switch operated toys. Provides a large strike area for easier use. See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Fish Switch Item #1011 Activates switch operated toys. Provides a large strike area for easier use. See Equipment Group section for deposit amount

Race Track Switch Toy Group Item #1013 Use with item #1002 (single switch latch timer) See Equipment Group section for deposit amount Donated by the Emery family