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I thought this was a little ridiculous at first, but I did some hunting and the bracelets are priced under $50, at that price I think its actually kind of a cute idea.
__________________ Kevin Canning President, Pearls Of Joy www.PearlsOfJoy.com 1-800-451-1411 10% Off W/ Coupon Code:"pg" |
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| I think it is very cute as long as it is within reason. Safety should always be taken into consideration with babies. For instance, I'm assuming the pearls are strung on silk and if the pearls were to break (not hard with babies tugging on the bracelet), it wouldn't be hard for the baby to get a hold of the pearls and put them in her mouth or nose. Personally, I wouldn't recommend it.
__________________ Amanda Raab Founder & CEO PurePearls.com Call: 1-800-762-0977 www.purepearls.com/blog |
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| I was thinking little ladies such as 4 or 5 yer olds they try so hard when you tellthem pearls are precious not to let anyting happen to them! Ash
__________________ Ashby one pearl, two pearl, three pearl... More |
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