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Pod people.


GameTime's new Mini Pod Link offers an advantage to customers and children alike. The Mini Pod Link teaches children balance and cooperative behaviors as they traverse traverse - traversal  the pods from end to end. The moving pods feature a sturdy sturdy

neurological disease in sheep caused by the pressure of a Taenia multiceps metacestode. Called also gid.
 chain connection to the ground, and another to the horizontal top rail. The upper chain features a coated cover to make it comfortable to children's hands. The rocking motion of the pod offers an added element of fun and discovery for children. The distance between pods offers a developmentally appropriate challenge but, unlike similar components, they are set far enough apart so that no two pods can touch, reducing pinch pinch,
n a small amount of chewing tobacco (snuff) an individual takes to use the substance for its desired effect. A “pinch” is called a
quid in Britain.
 point hazards
For the mountain range in Tasmania, see The Hazards.


Hazards is an independent, union-friendly magazine based in Sheffield, England, which has won major international awards.
. GameTime, (800) 235-2440, www.gametime.com.

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Date:May 1, 2006
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