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B. toys – Rain-Glow Squeeze – Light-Up Cloud Rattle for Babies 3 Months +
Light-up Cloud rattle: colorful light-up rattle in the shape of a cloud with textured raindrops.Soft Glow: This Cloud rattle glows with the colors of the rainbow. A little shake is all it takes.Colorful beads: The 6 beads create a beautiful rainbow on the handle and a pitter-patter rattle.Textured drops: soft and textured raindrops are soothing.Easy-to-grab: handle is easy to grab and hold, even for tiny hands. Shake away little one!: packaging is 100% recycled and recyclable, with soy-based inks.Age limit: rain-glow squeeze from b toys is recommended for babies 3 months and up.B. Powerful: we. Org receives a portion of sales from every B. Toy purchased.Trustworthy… Battat is a family-owned company, established in 1897.
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u/Mactire404 · 8 pointsr/flashlight

I'm not sure what I'm looking at here, sorry.
Do you loop the light around your finger like a tactical ring?
Or do you bite on the paracord?
One more question, did you sew the loops closed or melt the ends together. I like the idea of a short bite loop. Like a teether toy for adults.
https://www.amazon.com/B-toys-Rain-Glow-Squeeze-Light-Up/dp/B06XCK5SN4/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=light+up+teether+toy&qid=1574867154&sr=8-1

u/random_rant · 1 pointr/TFABGrads

I work in insurance. :) If the hospital is in network but the provider (the ENT) is not but your son was seen AT the hospital, then the claim should be run using in network benefits. Sometimes this happens and the member (you) goes to an in network hospital and a certain provider works there but isn't in the global network with the hospital - the insurance company will usually try to do a single case agreement to get a better rate but since the member was technically at an in network facility, they won't be liable for anything above the in network rate. If you saw the out of network ENT at their private office, it could be a different thing. If your husband's insurance has an online portal (most do) you can log in using his information and review the claims under your son's name to see if the ENT shows up on there, if you don't see anything, they didn't run the claim through insurance. If that's the case, call billing for the facility/office the bill is from and talk to them as they missed a step. If you DO see a claim and have questions, call your husband's insurance plan to talk to someone in claims who can review things with you.

As for checking the ENT's network status - go top your insurance plan's home page and you should be able to do a search to check network status under their member section, they sometimes require you log into the portal. You can also search this ENT and see if they're on the hospital's homepage (which would indicate they're global under the hospital and in network). Sounds to me like they never filed a claim and that's what the biggest issue here is - check for the claim first then call billing. :) If you have any other questions, I can do my best to help.

Sophie was given to Mira by her uncle whose two kids LOVED her to pieces. We've been tempted to get a second one as she loves it so much. Lots of babies in my group also love this cloud toy that you can find at target but one baby chewed a piece off and nearly choked so I'm steering clear of it.