Education and demonstration – Psychology
Patent
1994-04-07
1996-06-04
O'Connor, Cary E.
Education and demonstration
Psychology
248 97, 248100, 383 38, G09B 1900
Patent
active
055227295
ABSTRACT:
The invention is an educational device for children which is intended to teach children to be neat and orderly as well as color identification and left/right identification. It consists of a container supported in a stand or wall mount. The container is divided into at least two cells identified by color or indicia that lets children imagine that they are feeding a creature when they put an article into the container. The container may be formed from a flexible elastic or stretch material which will cause the creature to give the appearance of becoming fat as it fills up.
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Baker David L.
O'Connor Cary E.
Smith Jeffrey A.
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