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  2. Fun in the Car: The Best Car Toys for Kids with Autism - AOL

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    Best Car Toys for Kids with Autism Line Up Sensory Toys Playset. The Line Up Playset is perfect for kids who love to line up or sort things. The set features 20 cars made from quality metal ...

  3. Meet Bruno the Brake Car, the first 'Thomas and Friends ... - AOL

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    Actor Chuck Smith, 10, will voice the character of Bruno the Brake Car in the U.S., while in the U.K., Bruno will be voiced by another young actor with autism, 9-year-old Elliot Garcia. The ...

  4. Special interest (autism) - Wikipedia

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    Engaging in special interests can bring autistic people great joy [25] [26] and many autistic people spend large amounts of time engaged in their special interest. [27] In adults, engaging with special interests has been shown to have positive outcomes for mental health, [28] self-esteem, [29] and can be used to manage stress.

  5. 'I don't want him to go': An autistic teen and his family ...

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    An autistic child. The struggle for services. The 911 calls. This is the harrowing story of how one mom scrambled to get help for her son and keep her head above water.

  6. TT Toys Toys - Wikipedia

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    Toys Toys holds licenses for a variety of sports car brands as well as licenses for more mainstream cars. Toys Toys have always been very picky about what licenses they accept, agreeing to only manufacture popular and prestigious cars. In 2009 the managers turned down offers to manufacturer licensed cars for Aston Martin and Bentley.

  7. The Incredible Crash Dummies - Wikipedia

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    The Crash Dummies are anthropomorphic action figures modeled after the mannequins used in automobile collision simulations. Each one generally has two "impact buttons" on their torsos that, when pushed, will spring their limbs from their bodies. A set of vehicles was also released which could then be used to simulate car crashes.