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I've been looking online to see if I can find these anywhere. Are they still

available out there?? It looks really cool and i have never given REbecca a

lollipop before - this would be a fun way to let her try one! :)

  Cristal

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absolutely!!! i keep searching for it, no result at

all! so sad! all the good toys are off shelf! if

anyone happens to know where we can get it or sth same

fun, please let me know.

--- Cristal <gtzellner@...> wrote:

> I've been looking online to see if I can find these

> anywhere.�Are they still available�out

there??�It

> looks really cool and i have never given REbecca a

> lollipop before - this would be a fun way to let her

> try one! :)

>

> � Cristal

> gtzellner@...

>

>

>

>

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I looked with no success as well. The same company does however make

a toothbrush called Tooth Tunes. When you are brushing your teeth,

it plays music that only you can hear. I was able to find them

online in a few different places and on Ebay.

Janine

>

> > I've been looking online to see if I can find these

> > anywhere.�Are they still available�out

> there??�It

> > looks really cool and i have never given REbecca a

> > lollipop before - this would be a fun way to let her

> > try one! :)

> >

> > � Cristal

> > gtzellner@...

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The company stopped making the lollipop thing so unless ebay I am not

sure you will find them. Good luck. Sounded fun.

> >

> > > I've been looking online to see if I can find these

> > > anywhere.�Are they still available�out

> > there??�It

> > > looks really cool and i have never given REbecca a

> > > lollipop before - this would be a fun way to let her

> > > try one! :)

> > >

> > > � Cristal

> > > gtzellner@

>

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They used to have a line of " sound bites " which were essentially

(watered down version as they say in the toy industry) lollipop

holders. One of them had music- but one had the ability to tape

record. They had the holders that spinned the lollipop around when

you pushed the button. What was very cool about sound bites was that

the sounds vibrated in the child's mouth. We did use this for

therapy at that time. It wasn't really the music -but the

stimulation of the vibration.

For sure electric toothbrushes- with or without the sound. Here's

the archive on this -as you can tell this was around 8 years ago. An

oldie but a goodie (get it? goodie? never mind)

Re: look for a toy can help oval muscle

I used to work in the toy industry -and things don't always have a

long shelf life so not sure if this is still around. Here's an

archive on this from 2000

From: " kiddietalk "

Date: Mon Oct 30, 2000 11:54 pm

Subject: Halloween Therapy? Yup!

With Halloween upon us, here is a creative way to use those lollipop

treats.

If you are the parent or therapist of an apraxic child, and you find

Sound Bites in a toy store, buy one. Any lollipop will work in the

Sound Bites holder. My son Tanner's therapist told me that this is

one of the best inventions for an apraxic child (and the inventors

probably don't even know what apraxia is.) The best Sound Bites is

the one that you can record into, (second article) because it will

vibrate the sounds or words you are working on right inside the

child's mouth. Wait until you see their faces when that happens! I

came across these articles and thought they may be helpful in

tracking this Sound Bites lollypop holder down.

Happy and Safe Halloween!

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thank you, this information is good enough, i am going

to order it now.

thanks!!

--- Janine <keowngerrard@...> wrote:

> I looked with no success as well. The same company

> does however make

> a toothbrush called Tooth Tunes. When you are

> brushing your teeth,

> it plays music that only you can hear. I was able

> to find them

> online in a few different places and on Ebay.

> Janine

>

>

> >

> > > I've been looking online to see if I can find

> these

> > > anywhere.�Are they still available�out

> > there??�It

> > > looks really cool and i have never given REbecca

> a

> > > lollipop before - this would be a fun way to let

> her

> > > try one! :)

> > >

> > > � Cristal

> > > gtzellner@...

>

>

>

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