Kelly says
Hi Marina, I certainly agree about not wanting to teach children to wipe on their sleeves. An allergy-prone child is constantly irritated by environmental allergens when playing outside and special needs children and adults are using them to manage drool. If you child has neither of those challenges and is old enough to utilize a tissue each time they itch or drip, then I think you've scored and this product would indeed be overkill. Just a children learn to use potty by step-by-step teaching and patience...so too is tissue training a process. If you just take a diaper off of a 2 year old, they might use the potty every time, but chances are they need some transition time while they are learning. My little guy itches in the spring and fall almost non-stop. I prefer offering him a playtime aid over drugs or reused tissues. Everyone has their challenges :). Thanks, Kelly from Sniffle Buddies :)
October 25, 2010
Marina says
I think this product is overkill. Children have to be taught certain things like good manners and how to take care of themselves. I don't want my child wiping their snotty nose on their wrist for years to come.
August 4, 2010
Tamberly says
I've been using mine on my bike rides..we've had a cloudy, cold summer riding on the coast so my nose is running the whole ride..I LOVE my sniffle buddy
June 28, 2010
Tracy says
I love my adult SniffleBuddies... they are great for lawn mowing sweat and allergies. I wish we had had them around when my son was small.
May 16, 2010
Connie Weinstock says
It is great to think that something created for sniffling kids can also be beneficial to special needs children and adults.
May 14, 2010
Patty Mulcahy says
Seems like a good product for adults with arthritis or any condition that makes holding a tissue or napkin difficult as well.