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Kidswitch Review and #giveaway 1/17 US--CLOSED

Sunday, January 2, 2011


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RANDOM.ORG DREW NUMBER 37, KIM.  WINNER HAS BEEN EMAILED AND HAS 48 HRS TO RESPOND.




I had the opportunity to review Kidswitch. In short, Kidswitch is a light switch extender to help your little one to be able to turn light off an on. Especially on those harder to reach light switches.



KidSwitch was easy to install and came with the pieces you needed.  I put one at the bottom of my stairs in the kitchen.  My 18 month old already loves to help turn off the lights when we leave a room.  I hold him up and he'll flick he switch.  I give him positive reinforcement.  He is so proud that he did that.  He likes to go upstairs and explore with his big brothers but sometimes he'll try to go up the steps in the dark.  I'm trying to show him how to use the kids switch. He's starting to grasp the idea.



It's really very easy to use.  Your child can just pull/slide it up and down and it works the light switch.  As an Occupational Therapy Assistant, I see value in this product for those in wheelchairs that have difficulty reaching the light switches in their house as well.


The KidSwitch glows in the dark too.  Great for your child's bedroom or in the bathroom for those bathroom trips in the middle of the night.

Some benefits of the KidSwitch include:

1. Encouraging energy saving tasks for your child/grandchild

2. Giving your child/grandchild a sense of independence and accomplishment

3.  Easy to install

4.  Glows in the dark to locate the light switch at night

5.  Safer for your child since kids have a tendency to grab whatever is near to stand on to complete a task that's too high.


KidSwitch works with toggle switches or there is also Kidswitch Decora that works with the Decora switches.

KidSwitch has received the seal of excellence from Creative Child Magazine for 2010 


You can purchase KidSwitch directly from their website: www.kidswitchshop.com 
Or from Amazon.com below



















OR you can try to win one here!


GIVEAWAY

One Free Stuff, Fun Sites, Contests, and More reader will win their own KidSwitch light switch extender.  Open to US only.

Mandatory Entry:    Tell me why you would want to try KidSwitch.
Don't forget to leave your email address so I can contact you if you win. 

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***Giveaway ends 1/17/11 at 10 PM EST.  One winner will be chosen using random.org.  Winner will be contacted via email and will have 48 hours to respond.  Prize will be shipped by KidSwitch and is the responsibility of the company to send to winner. ***


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