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It's OK To Be Different - Personalized Autism Awareness Kids Water Bottle
It's OK To Be Different - Personalized Autism Awareness Kids Water Bottle
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- Our Kids Water Bottle is made from premium high grade 304 stainless steel, which is fully resistant to oxidation and corrosion, more durable, and suitable for children.
- Straw lid with wide rotating handle makes drinking easier and more convenient.
- All materials in contact with beverages are BPA-free, food-safe and recyclable.
- The double-walled vacuum insulation can keep beverages cold for 24 hours, and hot for 8 hours.
- All products are made to order and printed to the best standards available. They do not include embellishments, such as rhinestones or glitter.
Personalization
- To ensure the best looking, please use standard English only and exclude special characters
- The last step, click ""Preview"" to get a glimpse of the wonderful creation you’ve made
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Loving the cute initial monogram and digger doodles! The personalized name graphic turned out so adorable and handy for pre-k. My only small tip is to hold onto it yourself during long park walks, as a full bottle adds quite a bit of weight to a kid's tote.
Cute excavator bottle! A bit heavy when full, so carry it in your bag instead.
Seeing my son's eyes light up when he recognized his own initial wrapped in cute construction Doodles was priceless! It makes daily water intake so much fun for him. My only piece of advice for parents is that when topped off with ice water, the overall weight is a tad heavy for a small child's schoolbag, so carrying it yourself is definitely better!
Getting my toddler to stay hydrated used to be a daily struggle, but having his name next to an excavator changed everything overnight!
My little boy is completely obsessed with construction trucks and this personalized bottle was an instant hit! He carries it around everywhere and drinks way more water now, though filling it to the brim makes it a bit too heavy for his tiny backpack.