Sunday, November 1, 2009

Peek-A-Boo Bags are Here!


Peek-A-Boo bags have arrived---that's right, they have finally PCSed here to Sensory Assault Operations!  They are so cool too.  We have all three kinds:  Pink is Sugar n' Spice with all kinds of charms for girls hidden inside; Green is Everything A to Z with--you guessed it--different charms starting with each letter of the alphabet; Blue is Rough n' Tuff with all kinds of charms for boys hidden.  These little bags are really neat.  They are 6 inch by 6 inch squares and are ruggedly constructed of fabric.  They feel nice to hold in your hand with the soft corduroy backing and the bright striped canvas on the front is eye-catching and cheerful.  Each bag has a list of the items hidden inside, but the neat thing about the list is that there are pictures of each item with the name right under it.  So younger kids who can't read yet or are just learning to ready won't be overwhelmed by the list.  The list is also made of a soft white fabric and snaps onto the back very securely.  In the corner is a little loop for easy carrying.  It has been a long wait for these little bags, but the Peek-A-Boo bags were worth the wait!  They are a wonderful addition to our line of unique tools for sensory kids.

Check out our site and see our NEW Peek-A-Boo bags along with our NEW Flat Friends!  I've also finally figured out how to update the home page and streamline some things, so you'll notice our new look as well.  It only took me hours upon hours upon hours over several months to figure it all out! "Where there is a will, there is a way!"   

Sensory Assault Operations may be having a change of address soon--stay tuned!  An e-mail notifying all of our newsletter subscribers will be sent out--so if you haven't signed up, sign up today to stay up to date!  I will also be drawing a winner from our pool of subscribers to win a $10 gift certificate to Sensory Assault Operations!   Sign up by November 15th to be qualified for the prize.

A lovely lady out on the west coast contacted me about her sensory support group in Redmond, Washington and they had their event a couple of weeks ago.  We donated a gift certificate for a Sensory Assault Pack (SAP) for her to raffle off---I am really looking forward to meeting the lucky winner!  I love to keep in contact with our customers and people who contact me and give me feedback--above all I am still a mom and my son still has issues each and every day.  I am always learning something new and there are so many great mom's out there with super ideas.


Look for several new products on our website by the end of the year!  We are always looking for unique products to add to our selection of unique tools.  I also have a couple of new ideas that I have to research and test as well, but I will keep everyone posted!

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