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Boo! There’s evil lurking in the shadows this Halloween. Learn how to keep your family safe and how to keep your kid from being the invisible kid.

Don’t get me wrong. I love Halloween as much as anyone. It’s good fun, trick-or-treating, candy. It’s great. But this year we’ve seen what has got to be one of the dumbest ideas in history, and it is called the Invisible Kid costume. And as the name suggests, your kid puts this on and it makes him or her invisible.

So how does it work? They put on the jumpsuit, and when they put on the headpiece, not only can your kid not see out, more importantly drivers on the road can’t see your kid, and that’s a major safety problem.

If you look at statistics generally, Halloween is one of the most dangerous nights to be out. Your kid is two times more likely to be hit by a car than on any other night. But with this costume on, the numbers have to shoot through the roof.

So we are so upset by this what we’ve done is we have called on sellers of this product, like Amazon.com and others, to take it off their shelves. We’ve written an open letter on our website, which you can see at LamberGoodnow.com/Invisible-Kid.

Check it out, and if you agree, like this post.

So subscribe to our channel. Give this a thumbs up if you like it. And if you want to learn more, visit LamberGoodnow.com.

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