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Monday, February 03, 2014

Austin Lloyd: Educational Toys For Tots

Lindsay Marles has launched a company, Austin Lloyd, that provides premium educational toys for infants and toddlers. Every month you subscribe, you receive 3-5 toys and at least one book customized to the age of your child. She also offers a donation program so you can keep your toys forever or donate them to a charity.

To raise money, Lindsay has launched a campaign on Indiegogo. This, like Kickstarter, is an online platform where people can donate money to start-ups or to anyone looking to raise money. I know one performance artist who funded a trip to Britain this way.

Lindsay knows that not everyone is in a position to contribute to her venture. "All I ask is that you take a look at the campaign page and share it."

I doubt she'll be offering the atom-bomber I've listed here.  But I'd sell that and fart machines

For those of you wondering, Lindsay is the daughter of prominent Bethlehem Attorney Blake Marles.

3 comments:

  1. Will they offer the Fake Reverend Mustache?

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  2. I know that would be part of my inventory, at least until CYF shuts me down.

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  3. Austin Lloyd looks like some good quality children's educational toys. Any thoughts on how they compare to Melissa and Doug's educational toy lineup?

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