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21 thru 30 of 68 Products in the Eating and Drinking Subcategory

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Whiplash - Nosey Drinking Cup T1128: Whiplash - Nosey Drinking Cup
No tipping the head back
NO-TIP WEIGHTED BASE CUP, SPILL PROOF T1129: NO-TIP WEIGHTED BASE CUP, SPILL PROOF
Never another spill! Encourages independence.
Long Spout Feeding Cup T1130: Long Spout Feeding Cup
Transparent, virtually spill-proof cup that is easy to hold without handles
Transparent Mug with Drinking Spout T1131: Transparent Mug with Drinking Spout
The lid has a drinking spout designed to let air into the mug as the user is drinking from it.
Feeding  Cup T1132: Feeding Cup
This plastic feeding cup is useful for children, convalescents, or the elderly.
The Modular Cup System -  Cup, Holder and Handles Only T1134-A: The Modular Cup System - Cup, Holder and Handles Only
Two interchangeable handles! Two types of lids! Provision for adding weight!
The Modular Cup System  Cup Lid Set Only T1134-B: The Modular Cup System Cup Lid Set Only
A cup system with two interchangeable handles, two types of lids and provision for adding weight.
The Modular Cup System     Three 2-ounce Cup Weights Only T1134-C: The Modular Cup System Three 2-ounce Cup Weights Only
A cup system with two interchangeable handles, two types of lids and provision for adding weight.
Maddagrip  Universal Built-Up Grip T1136: Maddagrip Universal Built-Up Grip
A perfect travel accessory
Maddadapt Built-Up Handle Cutlery - Teaspoon T1137-A: Maddadapt Built-Up Handle Cutlery - Teaspoon
Adjustable finger rings. Space for weights. Loop for tying

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Some children hold their pencils too far up the pencil's shaft. Their hands may even be right off of the paper, causing light pressure and wobbly control. Try wrapping a bright Wikki Stix around the pencil at the proper grasp point. The visual and tactile cue can really help!

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