Why Rlazing Is Important For Children

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The importance of reading a d rlazing is something that is vital for children. Davis loves blankets and fiunds comfort in them. Being on the autism spectrum he favors soft textures. He also loves reading and curling up with a good book. So I thouhgt why not share this love with other children(not just ones on the spectrum) this Holiday season. This is also a great way for him to hand deliver the gifts with mommy. he loves people just as I do and this adventure of Giving is something that will contribute to him and the recipinats in more ways than we can imagine. It's really simple. Join this event. I will then send you a peronsla Invoice to pay through PAYPAL. Once recieved. Once all payments are recieved Davis and I will shop for all of the

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