var MB4 = 
	{ 
	title: "Graph Board", 
	items: [ { name: "Graph Board", item_num: "MB4", price: "9.95", weight: 0.86 } ],
	attr: [ 
			{ name: "Price", value: '$ 9.95' },
			{ name: "Item #", value: "MB4" },
			{ name: "Size", value: "11&quot;x16&quot" },
			{ name: "Line Color", value: "Blue" }
		  ],
	images: [ { name: "graph.gif", width: 206, height: 143, 
			    desc: "Graph Board", lg_name: "graph_lg.gif" } ],
	description: 
"<P>Our Graph Board is great for children in elementary through middle " +
"school. (For more advanced students, see our " + 
"<A href=\"#MB6\">Advanced Graph Board</A>, below.) " +
"Use this board any time you would use a piece of graph paper. " +
"Here are just a few ideas for using the Graph Board.</P> " +
"<UL><LI>Chart your child's growth</LI> " +
"<LI>Diagram a room or the whole building</LI> " +
"<LI>Draw a map from a description</LI> " +
"<LI>Show the relationship between addition and multiplication</LI></UL> " +
"<P>The Graph Board features a 24x24 grid with blocks that are 1 centimeter " +
"square, allowing for precise measurements.  And since many popular " + 
"manipulatives are based on 1 centimeter blocks, you can use this board " +
"to transition elementary students from manipulatives to more abstract " +
"representations.</P>" +
"<P>The lines marking the vertical and horizontal &quot;half-way point&quot; " +
"on the board are slightly bolder, so students can use them as a built in " +
"X-Y axis, use them to divide the grid into four different problem areas, " +
"or ignore them altogether.</P>"
	};
