BETHESDA, Md. — A DMV mother of two is getting us uplifted with the spirit of homegrown invention and entrepreneurship.
Sarah Breitenother, of Bethesda, Maryland, recently launched an imaginative and unique toy company called Little Bloomer. The toy company curates toy boxes crafted by play experts.
The company is a subscription-based line that ships toy boxes loaded with age-appropriate toys every three months. Of course, creative playtime is essential to developing milestones with mobility, communication and socialization, and these toys can help with just that.
Little Bloomer toys also come with a free app that offers judgment-free and stress-free support for parents.
The idea of Little Bloomer was born when Breitenother had her first baby and felt unprepared when it came to playtime. She created Little Bloomer to give other parents the support they need to have creative play with their babies.
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