With 48 million Americans deaf or hard of hearing, according toNBC News, the need for a mask alternative is clearly necessary, especially for children still learning how to communicate. That’s where Baby Jack & Co. has stepped in. Designed with a plastic window for easy lip reading, the company’s masks allow people to see one another’s mouths while showing off their own smiles. Each is made from 2-ply, micro-poly fabric, and for kids they come in colorful patterns like farm animals and rainbows. Plus, the “smile window” is just as breathable, crafted from an acrylic poly film.
ONE SIZE FITS MOST. Mask too big? Add a knot (like tying a water balloon). All of these kids are wearing the same 6" elastic size Child Mask, but adding knots to fit their face. No returns of fabric masks due to COVID-19 pandemic.