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Spotlightbaby Awarded 2009 Top Choice of the Year Award by Creative Child's Magazine

Thu Nov 5, 2009 5:05pm EST
Spotlightbaby Awarded 2009 Top Choice of the Year Award by Creative Child's
Magazine
An Environmental and Socially Conscious Company Makes Impact in its Launch of
its 'Squeez-Ease' and Innovative Eco-Friendly Product Line





SANTA MONICA, Calif., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Spotlightbaby made its debut at
the ABC Kid's Expo in Las Vegas in September with the launch of its new line
of innovative bamboo products, including the Bamboo Buddy stuffed animals and
its groundbreaking "Squeez-Ease", which was awarded as Creative Child's
Magazine's 2009 Top Choice of the Year Award under the baby product category. 

"Spotlightbaby thrives on not only producing a line of products that are safe
for your baby, but one that also promotes your baby's sensory development,"
said Judy Kang, occupational therapist and founder of Spotlightbaby. "As a mom
myself, it is crucial to know that my children use products that are not only
beneficial to them, but also support organizations that fight against human
trafficking."

Spotlightbaby is dedicated to being socially responsible in their support for
organizations to help fight human trafficking in southeast Asia as well as
being an eco-friendly company that uses primarily bamboo in their products, a
naturally hypoallergenic and eco-friendly plant. The bamboo fiber is also
naturally anti-microbial so it does not require pesticides, insecticides, or
fertilizers to grow.

In addition to its bamboo product line, Spotlightbaby has created "Big Ball
Fun with Baby and Me," a novel workout DVD where mothers can workout while
engaging their baby throughout the workout.

About Spotlightbaby
Spotlightbaby offers parents eco-friendly products made from naturally soft,
organic, hypoallergenic, sustainable and non-toxic bamboo fibers. The line
includes "Bamboo Buddy" ultra-soft plush toys and their revolutionary
"Squeez-Ease." The unique design of "Squeez-Ease" is a great alternative to
no-scratch mitts as it not only helps prevent babies from scratching
themselves, but also helps promote sensory development.

For more information, about the products, books, classes, workshops and
forums, visit www.spotlight-baby.com.

    CONTACT:
    Judy Kang, Spotlightbaby, judy@spotlight-baby.com, 310-729-3679




SOURCE  Spotlightbaby

Judy Kang of Spotlightbaby, +1-310-729-3679, judy@spotlight-baby.com



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