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Winner iKids Fashion Wonder Jumper

WjTAMI is the contest winner.  Thanks to David Cavaliere of iKids Fashion is offering a pair of his unique and useful PJs called the Wonder Jumper that help prevent issues with feces smearing.  It's not quite Lanz of Salzberg (more Winnie the "Poo") but Lord knows that for fellow autism families, the Wonder Jumper could be a lifesaver - day or night.  From David:

The Wonder Jumper was developed as a solution for our son, David Matthew, who has the tendency to disrobe and get into his diaper - which in return results in an inevitable mess. 

The Wonder Jumper is a 100% cotton, soft seamed, tagless romper that zips in the back.  It has been designed for all the parents and caregivers who have encountered the wicked "poopstorms" that sometimes come naturally from children of all walks of life.

In many who have special needs there is a high level of touch sensitivity.  The Wonder Jumper was created with this in mind!  Made from super soft cotton material, with soft sewn seams and it is tagless- finally a simple solution to a tough problem!

Also, as a thanks to David, who is trying to grow his business, please cast a vote for www.ikidsfashion.com in the Chase Small Business grant program. They are giving away 12 grants worth $250000 grants.  To qualify they need 250 votes from Facebook.  http://www.missionsmallbusiness.com/#.T9Jci0zGB80.email

 

 

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