The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association has named Kahlmi's "revolutionary baby massager" a finalist in the "Parent Care" category of its "Most Innovative Baby & Children's Products" awards, which honor "some of the most exciting new baby and children's products on the market today."
The device, which vibrates and massages the skin of babies up to three months old, "helps improve digestion, lessen fussiness, strengthen immunity, promote body awareness, and more," per a press release.
"After years of development and trials with babies & children, this is one of the most prestigious honors for our growing company and furthers our mission to bring awareness to the important science-backed practice of baby & child massage," Elina Furman, founder of Kahlmi, said in a statement.
The winner will be announced Nov.
28.
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