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Let's Play: Acknowledgements

Toy Industry Foundation, Inc., The Alliance for Technology Access, and the The American Foundation for the Blind would like to thank the following individuals and centers for their help:

Kathy Griffen/United Cerebral Palsy of Idaho, Inc., Debbie Sharon/Bluegrass Technology Center (KY), Robin Stacy/Enabling Technologies (KY), Janet Peters & Wendy Tuominen/Simon Technology Center and Pacer Center (MN), Linda Schilling/Carolina Computer Access Center (NC), Joanne Castellano/TECHConnection (NJ), Alice Wershing/East Tennessee Technology Access Center, Inc., Linda Judeich/ Technology Access Center of Middle Tennessee, Frank Simpson, Superintendent, and Diane Tucker, Upper School Principal/Lavelle School for the Blind (NY), Dan Cuff/AFB, Charlene Simmons/AFB, Cynthia Simmons/AFB, Erik Spencer/AFB, Julie Tucker/AFB and all ATA and Lavelle staff, children and caretakers involved in testing.

The 2005 Guide was researched and written by:

Colleen McMillen (TIF) • Jaclyn Packer (AFB) • Daniel Cuff (AFB) • Mary Lester (ATA) • Carol Stanger (ATA) • Libbie Butler (ATA)
Designed by Bracchi Design, Inc.

For more information please contact:


Toy Industry Foundation, Inc.
1115 Broadway, Suite 400
New York, NY 10010
212.675.1141
www.toy-tia.org

Alliance for Technology Access
1304 Southpoint Blvd.
Suite 240
Petaluma, CA 94954
707-778-3011
TTY number 707-778-3015
www.ataccess.org

American Foundation for the Blind
11 Penn Plaza, Suite 300
New York, NY 10001
800.232.5463
www.afb.org



Guide to Toys 2005

  • Acknowledgements

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