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Jul
17
By: bryboy

InventHelp, America’s leading inventor service company, announces that one of its clients, an inventor from Suwanee, Ga., has designed a plush elephant that would hold a journal to encourage children in reading and writing. This invention is patented and a prototype available.

The “Thinker” would provide an entertaining way to promote reading and writing, and could help to improve children’s literary abilities. It would be suitable for use as a toy or decoration, and could offer amusement and comfort to children as well as being an educational tool.

The invention would resemble a soft, plush elephant with a stomach pouch to hold the journal. The elephant’s color and accessories could be coordinated to appeal to both boys and girls. The journal would contain 90 pages for writing, doodling or drawing. Each journal page would feature a picture-frame-type box in which the child could draw a picture, and the opposite page would feature lines so that a child could write about the picture.

According to the inventor, The Thinker could also be used by diabetic children. The journal could be produced in a variety of colors, sizes and shapes, as well as in a scented version or a version with the child’s name stitched into it.

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