PunkinFutz

53 Bridge Street, Suite 606, 11201, Brooklyn, United States
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Based on 20 Reviews

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About PunkinFutz

PunkinFutz designs and manufactures award-winning sensory toys and accessible bags for kids. All original PunkinFutz products are made in the USA in adaptive and inclusive work environments, supporting our dynamic community of adults.

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Bonnie Breen
GB

As a school occupational therapist I am… As a school occupational therapist I am looking forward to having one of my students benefit from one of your awesome compression vests. The website was easy to navigate and straightforward.

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Kristi T
GB

We have used the PunkinHug vest for… We have used the PunkinHug vest for many years now and my kiddo is super excited to be getting her next size soon. These are simply AMAZING and make such a difference for helping my kiddo self-regulate. We hope you continue to make them for many years to come!

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Duy Pham Ngoc
FI

Big thanks David and Lisa Big thanks David and Lisa. I live in Finland and I tried to order their vest. but ( something ) by law. They are not allowed to sell to Europe. after many conversations via e-mail, David decided to send me both vests ( S and M size ) for free. I never thought something like this could happen anywhere. but it is true when we received the package and many surprises when we open the package. They also gave other vest accessories in the package. Their products are quality material made and all with love. The vest is really easy to use. we hope one day their products will be sold on Amazon so that everyone can order easily. Thank you so much David and Lisa ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ 10 Stars

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Stephanie Friant
GB

Would 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.

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Dianne Bowman
GB

Christmas Excitement Great site for kids with sensory issues! My almost eight year old grandson has Down syndrome and loves shacking Pom Poms like the ones from college football. He is going absolutely love having the Pom Poms on his wrists. Can’t wait for Christmas!

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