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		<title>By: Garry Paxton</title>
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		<description>Hi,  just wanted to say you&#039;ve put up a very nice blog regarding our Mulberry symbol set .....thanks for that!

Lots more symbols in production right now - will let you know (in a few weeks from now) when they become available - only the first 550 have been published so far.  The list of words which drives our symbol production arises primarily from speech and language therapists, particularly those working in special schools, and from teachers in those schools.   

We&#039;d be very interested to hear from anyone on specific topic areas that we should be designing symbols for.

many thanks, again, Garry Paxton, Trustee.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,  just wanted to say you&#8217;ve put up a very nice blog regarding our Mulberry symbol set &#8230;..thanks for that!</p>
<p>Lots more symbols in production right now &#8211; will let you know (in a few weeks from now) when they become available &#8211; only the first 550 have been published so far.  The list of words which drives our symbol production arises primarily from speech and language therapists, particularly those working in special schools, and from teachers in those schools.   </p>
<p>We&#8217;d be very interested to hear from anyone on specific topic areas that we should be designing symbols for.</p>
<p>many thanks, again, Garry Paxton, Trustee.</p>
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