An innovative and eye-catching twist on a widely used household lighting product, the Fizzle Light, has been developed by inventor Daniel Corriveau of Salem, Connecticut. The invention’s unique design helps to convert a conventional night light into a diversionary and entertaining item.
A simple yet innovative apparel product designed to offer important protection for young children, the Griipes, has been developed by Brian Ruiz of Oswego, Illinois. The invention’s unique design enables it to effectively protect the hands of its wearers when engaging in physical activity such as playing on playgrounds or in parks.
An innovative new product designed as a functional and appealing new twist on a widely used baby product, the Strollathon, has been developed by Wilbert Jean of Dover, Delaware. The invention’s unique design provides its users with a high quality stroller that is capable of easily navigating virtually any terrain.
An innovative new product that puts a fun twist on a widely used water toy, the Max Blaster, has been developed by Mechee Johnson of Gainesville, Georgia. The invention’s unique design enables its users to enjoy a water gun toy that is a significantly enhanced model of a conventional version of the same product.
An innovative new product designed to serve as a highly functional tool for mothers of very young children, the Feed Me Easy, has been developed by Rashida Parris-Russell, based out of Milton, Ontario, Canada and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The invention’s unique design allows for unparalleled ease when breast feeding a baby on the go.
An innovative new product designed to help prevent senseless tragedies related to babies, the I’m Still Here Baby Seat, has been developed by Robert R. Maroney of Longview, Texas. The invention’s unique design provides parents and caregivers with a highly reliable method of keeping their little ones safe while out on the road.