Toy expert discusses innovative toys for the back-to-school season
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Posted: Aug 24, 2023 9:28 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- As children return to school, Marianne Szymanski, the founder of Toy Tips, and her daughter Mia joined us on Thursday, Aug. 24 to offer guidance on innovative toys and tools.
Szymanski highlighted adaptive backpacks designed by Adidas for children with special needs. She praised the thoughtfulness put into the design, with features like longer zipper pulls and adaptive straps.
She also introduced Bumpas, a weighted stuffed animal for sensory stimulation and mentioned Kind Laundry, a sustainable, easy-to-use detergent favored by college students.
The interview showcased a range of products aimed at easing the transition back to school.
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