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Lakeshore Early Childhood 2015 Catalog LAK15 LAK15 Lakeshore Early Childhood 2015 Catalog LAK15 Catalog Line# Stock # Description Price Page 1 AA103 Pastel Giant Washable Color Ink Pads - 5-Color Set 132 $26.59 2 AA108 Alphabet Skill-Building Magnets 219 $28.49 3 AA124 Lakeshore Career Hat Collection 47 $66.49 4 AA156 First Steps Locking Supply Cabinet 141 $407.55 5 AA158 First Steps Play-Top Storage Center 141 $331.55 6 AA162 First 100 Sight-Words Talking Boards 224 $56.99 7 AA176 Set 2 Giant Washable Color Ink Pad - Each 132 $5.69 8 AA176AQ Set 2 Giant Washable Color Ink Pad - Aqua 132 $5.69 9 AA176LM Set 2 Giant Washable Color Ink Pad - Lime 132 $5.69 10 AA176PN Set 2 Giant Washable Color Ink Pad - Pink 132 $5.69 11 AA176TL Set 2 Giant Washable Color Ink Pad - Teal 132 $5.69 12 AA176YE Set 2 Giant Washable Color Ink Pad - Yellow 132 $5.69 13 AA181 My Picture-Word Journal - Each 234 $3.13 14 AA182 My Picture-Word Journal - Set of 10 234 $28.49 15 AA185 My Spanish Word Journal - Each 94 $3.13 16 AA186 My Spanish Word Journal - Set of 10 94 $28.49 17 AA191 All About Animals Photo Library 180 $37.99 18 AA200X Lakeshore Block Play People - Complete Set 23 $90.25 19 AA201 Lakeshore Block Play People - 8-Piece White Family 23 $18.99 20 AA202 Lakeshore Block Play People - 8-Piece Asian Family 23 $18.99 21 AA203 Lakeshore Block Play People - 8-Piece Hispanic Family 23 $18.99 22 AA204 Lakeshore Block Play People - 8-Piece Native American Family 23 $18.99 23 AA205 Lakeshore Block Play People - 8-Piece Black Family 23 $18.99 24 AA206 Around-The-Town Play Center 56 $160.55 25 AA207 Around-The-Town Vehicle Set 56 $14.24 26 AA234 Unlock It! 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