A few days ago I introduced Hunter to Shoulder Buddies. I’ve been trying to get this review in for the last few weeks, but the time just never seemed right. The last few days ago my sister took my daughter so it was just me and Hunter. Yup I knew this was going to be a great time to introduce them. Hunter and his new friend Ding
Hunter named his new friend Ding and for the last few days Ding has gone everywhere with us. Ding made a whole lot of friends at McDonald’s yesterday, and at the park today. Hunter was happy to share him with everyone, but Ding seemed to like Hunter’s shoulder most of all.
Hunter named his new friend Ding and for the last few days Ding has gone everywhere with us. Ding made a whole lot of friends at McDonald’s yesterday, and at the park today. Hunter was happy to share him with everyone, but Ding seemed to like Hunter’s shoulder most of all.
Hunter named his new friend Ding and for the last few days Ding has gone everywhere with us. Ding made a whole lot of friends at McDonald’s yesterday, and at the park today. Hunter was happy to share him with everyone, but Ding seemed to like Hunter’s shoulder most of all.
Hunter wanted to see if Ding would fall off so he gave him a little push, and yet like magic he did not go anywhere. Ding is a Shoulder Buddy. Like him his friends all come with symbols on there bellies. They now also come with sports mascots, in Hello Kitty, and with a gem in their tummies. These would make a great Christmas/birthday gift or a just because gift. I know I am ordering some for the stocking this year for each of the kids. Now I know you have to be wondering how Ding or his friends stay on without falling off? maxShoulder Buddies have a magnet on there bottom and have a thin magnet about the size of a half-dollar that you place under the child’s shirt. Shoulder Buddies can be bought on-line for $5.99 or you can find them in a store near you.