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					<description><![CDATA[Awesome!  I have a disabled daughter who uses a wheelchair and crawls but does not walk.  She has also figured out that her mouth is an extra hand.  

She can crawl holding a sports bottle grasped by the straw in her mouth and carrying a toy in one hand or, two toys; a small one in her mouth and a large one in the paw of one hand.  Then, when she gets to the living room, she puts the large toy on the couch and keeps the straw-grasped water bottle or small toy in her mouth while she climbs up.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Awesome!  I have a disabled daughter who uses a wheelchair and crawls but does not walk.  She has also figured out that her mouth is an extra hand.  </p>
<p>She can crawl holding a sports bottle grasped by the straw in her mouth and carrying a toy in one hand or, two toys; a small one in her mouth and a large one in the paw of one hand.  Then, when she gets to the living room, she puts the large toy on the couch and keeps the straw-grasped water bottle or small toy in her mouth while she climbs up.</p>
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