Band-Aid Adhesive Bandages, Disneys Frozen, Assorted Sizes, 20 Count - Packaging may vary
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This bandage can be skied
I don't recommend these band aids at all because some of the adhesive is bad and some of them come with nothing but white band aids.
There isn't an antibiotic coating on this, as far as I can tell.
The description is unmistakably deceptive. There are a total of 20 items in the box.
Selected User Reviews For Band-Aid Adhesive Bandages, Disneys Frozen, Assorted Sizes, 20 Count - Packaging may vary
What could be better than Disney Princesses and bandaids? My kids adore them and wear about 5 per day for any visible wounds.
Granddaughter, who is prone to accidents, is 12 years old. as well as a much larger supply of Spiderman band-aids for her 4-year-old brother, who is attempting to keep up with someone who is struggling to keep up with herself. They don't mind falling as much anymore, and they'll even pretend to be hurt for the chance to show off an injury. That's fine with the Spiderman band-aids because they're about a fifth of the cost per unit and are identical. Fortunately, she doesn't pretend to be hurt as much.
As my almost-two-year-old daughter was excited to receive the item pictured, I was looking forward to receiving it. year- Frozen has become a cult classic among young people. We got Frozen II band-aids, which was a little disappointing because they're not as visually appealing as the first film and my little one isn't familiar with the sequel. This could have been a major issue if she had been a little older and more aware (she has strong opinions). I would have preferred to either get exactly what was advertised or have the option to choose between the two.
The design is fantastic, and I believe my kids have begun intentionally injuring themselves as a result of it. I bought a first-aid kit on Amazon, and these band-aids are far superior. They can last for days if properly cared for. Now, that doesn't happen very often because my kids believe they're Wolverine and heal in hours, but they're still there when they forget about them.
Scrapes/cuts, or at least cleaning them up, are now a source of joy for my daughter. She used to treat them as stickers when she was only two years old. They are extremely sticky, but the adhesive does not transfer if they are folded or stuck to themselves. Before it unsticks, it rips apart.
My daughter despises bandaids but adores the movie Frozen, so these were perfect for her. However, I noticed that whenever she used them, she would get a rash where the adhesive part was attached to her skin. I'm not sure what chemicals are used in the adhesive, but I wouldn't recommend them for children. It was a huge let down.
These are the ones. Band-aids, to put it another way. In comparison to fabric band-aids, they appear to have trouble sticking to my daughter. My daughter spends a lot of time in the water, and these don't hold up as well as they should. I, on the other hand, adore the fact that they're non-toxic. Once the latex is removed, there is no evidence of skin irritation. The various sizes are ideal, and they're Frozen, so that's an added bonus! I'd also like to point out that my box was squished after being stuffed into a bubble mailer, but it still works fine. I'd buy these again without a doubt.
until the bandages had to be removed! Wow. They're just a little too sticky, so I had to soak my baby in water for a few minutes to get them off without her crying.