Monday, December 03, 2007

Rug Rat ReVolt!


Keeping enthusiastic little ones from engulfing a performer is a challenge for every Children's Librarian. The traditional masking tape border on the floor becomes less effective each year. The recent tragedies with sock puppets in West Virginia and that singing cowboy in Fall River have been widely reported in the professional media. While humorous to those not involved, this behavior threatens the very existence of children's programming.

It doesn't have to be. Gouger has developed just the thing to keep happy little hellions at bay. Judy and Elroy will give Gabby the Clown a wide berth when you use our Abutting Away Electric Perimeter Tape. We've taken a library standard and charged with a jolt of juvenile aversion therapy. A discreet power source delivers a healthy shock to any child who entertains the idea of crossing the line. Simply lay down this electrified tape around the performance area as you would with the regular kind. When showtime comes around, simply power it up. It's just stunning!

Item #133-Abutting Away Electric Perimeter Tape-$7.95 per roll

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