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Two Leg Braces and Two Forearm Crutches

$24.99

Two Leg Braces and Two Forearm Crutches

$24.99
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3 yrs. - 6 yrs. / Preschool - 1st gr.
Description
Explore differing abilities during doll play—with our forearm crutches and leg braces! Designed for use with our Multi-Ethnic School Dolls, the set is perfect for helping children become familiar with adaptive equipment—so kids can better understand themselves and others! You get 2 forearm crutches and 2 leg braces. Forearm crutches measure approximately 9" in length.
Item # LC1145
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Two Leg Braces and Two Forearm Crutches

Overall Rating: 5 out of 51out of 1 reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.

Disability Awareness and Acceptance

January 10, 2025 - By Just Add Visualsfrom Saint Petersburg, FL

As a special needs teacher on a regular school campus, I often observe able-bodied and neurotypical students being afraid of, or negatively commenting on, observable supports or features of disabled students. My belief is that this is simply because they don't fully understand this difference, and it makes them feel uncomfortable - a totally understandable reaction for young children who don't yet know better. This doll accessory has been a perfect tool not only for making my own students feel seen and included, but also as a tool for bringing positive awareness, and hopefully acceptance, to all students who are still learning about these differences. It is of impressively high quality and holds up to my toughest kiddos. If you have dolls in your classroom, I highly recommend adding this to your dramatic play area, and engage in meaningful play highlighting the things that help us and make us all unique.

Yes, I would recommend this product.
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