Crawligator, the product intended to aide and make productive the time babies spend on their stomachs, is now HSA/FSA eligible.
HSA stands for health care savings account and FSA for flexible spending account. Both are accounts attached to health care insurance plans; Crawligator’s approval by the IRS means that possessors of an HSA or FSA can use those funds to purchase the product, in additions to other baby-related necessities like breast pumps and sunscreen.
The eligibility opens up the potential buying power of more consumers to get their hands on Crawligators, as they can now use HSA/FSA debit cards to purchase the mobility toys.
The majority of baby products focus on the supine position, in which a baby is lying or facing upwards. The Crawligator, which was a Toy of the Year finalist in 2023, fosters the skills needed to reach an underrated milestone, crawling.
Crawligators are available on Amazon and retail for $89.99. Visit the company website for more information on the HSA/FSA eligible products.
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