Ouchies: Cutting Edge Bandages for Kids!
January 15th 2008 by Dr.MOZ in First Aid and Safety, Toddler Products
If you are like most families, you bought a massive box of manila bandages years ago that you’ve been working through one cut and scrape at a time. Once you are ready for a refill, I recommend dumping the boring bandages and visiting Ouchies online. Choose your favorite tin of pre-made bandages with kid-friendly designs (designs for boys and girls) for $5.00, or let your kids create their own using an “Own-Ages” pack with includes 20 colored bandages and 3 markers (blue, red, purple). Accidents are never fun, but they are getting much cooler thanks to Ouchies!
Let me know if you have any fun first aid finds or related “boo boo” tips for toddlers by clicking on the comments bubble above.
Have fun and stay healthy,
Dr.MOZ







January 22nd, 2008 at 12:13 am
Interesting idea. But as from experience, do children in general merrier carry treatment at the use of such bandages?
January 22nd, 2008 at 8:54 am
These bandages are cute, but they seem to be for older children. I do not know any children over the age of 4 that are interested in bandages, and at that age they want to wear dora or sponge bob, those are the cool bandages.
January 22nd, 2008 at 5:14 pm
Dora and Sponge Bob are hard to compete with, but I think there’s enough interest out there in other designs. Parents buy bandages (not toddlers), and a lot of us are sick to death of Dora, Thomas, and the rest of the cartoon crew. I’ll buy a cool looking dragon before Barney anytime!
January 25th, 2008 at 2:58 pm
Could a band-aid actually make getting hurt fun? probably not–but those band-aids are still pretty cool nonetheless! Concerning the tips–hydrogen peroxide is probably the best tip I can think of–to make the cut not sting when you apply it, you can put on some hard liquor first–sounds bad but it should do the trick.
March 4th, 2008 at 10:39 pm
First visit to your site. Interesting. Thank You.
March 14th, 2008 at 4:29 pm
Finally a cool band aid! We are far too artsy at our house to have ever had a Bob the Builder or Dora band aid anywhere near it. I could even see using the odd one myself!