
Julieta Barnett
GBMarble Maze Fidget This is by far the best fidget for my daughter who is 11 years, keep her entertained, makes her fingers stronger and helps with her lack of articulation. Highly recommend this product.

Sue Quillan
GBEugSchDist/SSD As the purchaser for our Dept which is Special Ed, our OTs found this vest to be a quality product for students. After getting a discount on an order of 4 vests, my Team wanted to get six more using different funds since these vests were so great. Not only did this company honor us half price to get 6 more, they made the whole purchasing piece super simple. I've purchased from LOTS of vendors over the past 25 years, and I appreciate a well-designed website for easy purchasing. Thank you.

Carol Garrard
GBGreat news about fellow William & Mary alumni! I read the article in the William & Mary alumni gazette, and I was so impressed by the founders of this company! Their commitment to children--ALL children, either with disabilities or not, is inspiring. Because we are an anxiety ridden society--particularly now--I think their product line is of critical importance. We have a granddaughter who has anxiety attacks, and so I immediately ordered the PunkinFutz vest for her. I know it will be of immense help.

Susan Straut Collard
GBThe Dillon Child Study Center loves PunkinFutz! We have utilized PunkinFutz materials in our school, such as the vests, pom poms, and the Punkin PlaySpace and Punkin pitch balls. The materials are fun, easy to integrate into a classroom, instructional, and well-made. PunkinFutz has also done staff development with our teachers. The PunkinFutz trainers were professional, knowledgeable, and entertaining. Lastly, PunkinFutz has donated their time and products on several occasions to my school’s fundraising efforts. Their devotion to my cause is very much appreciated. Sincerely, Susan Straut Collard, Director of the Dillon Child Study Center

Stephanie Friant
GBWould hope for more. Good, but not thrilled. Our child love his vest, however has a hard time getting the shoulder flaps to sit right for himself. He likes how it is soft and we both like how it opens in the front so we can adjust the shoulders and sides once, and let him put it on and off himself. As an autistic family do not agree with the company's support of ABA, and as a company that supposedly supports disabled children, we would hope that they too wouldn't support a therapy that so many have demonstrated to be abusive.