sensory toy that can be fixed on the wall

charlimaisdad
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hi, my name is mark. i have a daughter named charli mai whom has down syndrome. i am also a support worker for adults with learning difficulties and challenging behaviors. i have been searching high and low for a sensory toy that can be fixed on the wall in the shape of a big button and if you hit the button it plays nursery rhymes. any help would be greatly appreciated.0
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Hi Mark, I've been having a look for something like you describe. I haven't found exactly what you are looking for but have a couple of links for you to check out http://www.inclusive.co.uk/little-listener-p6303 I'm not sure if this can be adapted with a switch. Also I just came across this http://www.inclusive.co.uk/doozy-p5695 - let me know what you think. Good luck!1
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