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| View Larger Image | Silver Finish Autism Awareness Stretch Charm Bracelet #5176 | Apparelby sci
| 1 New starting at: | $19.99 |
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| | Brand: | sci | | Sales Rank: | 21,136st |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Silver Finish Autism Awareness Stretch Charm Bracelet #5176 |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 1 review)
| Great Gift for My Wife by j-rob-82 (Virginia) 5 Stars June 14, 2009 I was surprised to find something like this on Amazon for a decent price. Usually one or two charms cost about 5 dollars or so apiece and this bracelet has the autism puzzle piece and the ribbon all the way around it. I think it has four ribbons and four puzzle pieces. It is nice that it stretches since a bracelet is kind of easy to get torn off in our household. The colors are nice and everything matches up good with each other and using the autism awareness colors. The pieces are not metal or anything and as far as I can tell they could be considered maybe a hard plastic that kind of looks like metal. The pieces are silver on the bottoms by the way so its not like the charms are colored all the way around.
Overall my wife loved it and she is happy to wear it since we have a four year girl with autism and my wife works hard to get her the help she needs. This bracelet I think will remind of her of how special our daughter is and how special the work that we do for her really matters.
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