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Customized toys are expensive to buy, so they made more than 100 for Louisville area children.
GE Appliances engineer Steven Budelsky is among those who made mechanical and electrical changes to toys.
The adapted toys are being distributed this month to several non-profits and schools in Louisville, including Jefferson County Public Schools, the Visually Impaired Preschool Services, and Kids Center for Pediatric Therapies.
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