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Learning enhancing system, and method of teaching

Patent 5718589 Issued on February 17, 1998. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject November 20, 2015. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventors

Application

No. 560895 filed on 11/20/1995

US Classes:

434/159, Alphabet letter formation, recognition, or sequencing2/49.1, Infant`s bib2/75, Children's2/79, Trousers and overalls2/80, Children's434/156, LANGUAGE434/193Manually manipulated numeral shaped elements

Examiners

Primary: Smith, Jerry

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

G09B 001/06

Abstract

An article of clothing such as a bib, T-shirt, pants, dress, pajamas, etc. for a baby, toddler, or child having one or more inverted items, for example characters, numbers, diagrams, pictures, letters, designs, figures, or combinations thereof, on the front of the article so that, they appear right-side-up to the infant or toddler wearing the article and up-side-down to the adult or care giver. Such an article can be used to teach a child numbers, letters, pictures, the alphabet, numerical system, and the like while a child is wearing the article. It is believed that by putting the items in the proper orientation for right-side-up viewing by the child, the child may learn more quickly and not be confused when these items are shown right-side-up on the television and in reading materials. A series of articles or articles having removable and replaceable items can be used as a learning system, so that, the child, over time, can learn, for example, the entire alphabet, numbers up through 100, words, animals, etc.

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