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Jewelry Baby Can Play With: Oh Plah!

Oh Plah! is French for “Here you go!”.  This nifty bracelet is a colorful addition for a fashion forward Mama and does double duty as a toy to entertain a fussy baby.  Oh Plah! is free of lead, PVC, BPA, and phthalates.

My kids were always wanting to play with whatever was attached to my body and sometimes we ran out of the house without stashing a toy or two in the bag, so wearing a safe toy would have been a great help in our world.

There are no small or movable parts on this bracelet… it is one piece of durable, flexible material.  The bands are designed to stand up to lots of bending and chomping.  It can be cleaned up simply by washing in warm, soapy water.  In addition to being free of nasty chemicals, this bracelet meets or exceeds all CPSIA regulations and it is made in the U.S.A.

The bracelet is also handy as a nursing reminder… simply switch which wrist its on to help you remember which breast to start nursing with next time.  (Isn’t that a better idea than the old ribbon or safety pin on your nursing bra?).

Better yet, when you are done with your Oh Plah! (as if that will ever happen), you get to send it back to the company (at their expense) and Roundhouse will recycle it into a new product.

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