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Children
can comfortably browse books displayed in 30 pockets (three pocket
sizes). This spinner adjusts in heights of 41, 48 or 53 inches.
Wire-grid spinner with 16” diameter pedestal base. Holds 240 ½"
thick books. Choose from four colors.

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Children
can select books and media of all shapes and sizes from this
versatile, full-facing book display. Includes five adjustable
shelves for display and storage of favorite books, games and
puzzles. Displays from one side only. A-B-C and 1-2-3 end panels
add color to the display.

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Designed
at a comfortable height for children to browse and select
paperback books and videocassettes. Suitable, also, for
wheelchair-bound patrons. Four rotating towers hold up to 192
videos or 400 paperbacks in pockets.

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These
rotary towers stand at an ideal height for children. Colorful,
five-tier towers are available in single or in twin-column design
and have acrylic supports and polystyrene shelves. Select from
three matching base and shelves colors or Light Oak base with
assorted colors of shelves.

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Juvenile
Hanging-Bag displayer is large volume and flexible – great for
exhibiting various sizes of media within limited floor space. Open
design provides unobstructed view of bag contents.

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The
economical alternative for storage and display of children's Big
Books. Ideal height for children. Brushed aluminum finish and
solid-steel construction for durability. Holds approximately 30
bags.

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This
two- or three-tiered hang-up bags tower is ideal for use in the
children’s area. The tower accepts hang-up bags (40 bags per
tier) of most sizes to store and display books, cassettes, games
and toys. Made of beech veneer over ¾” thick MDF, it is painted
in Red, Yellow, Green and Blue.

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This
Big Book Storage System is made to support large loads in a small
display area. Each unit is constructed from ¼" welded steel
bars. Black.

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At
only 29" high, the house is decorated with several colorful
and friendly smiling figures. The roof acts as an easel and can be
used in two different viewing positions. Inside, five wire shelves
store additional Big Books between reading sessions.

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