Items tagged “Apparel”

Babies amuse themselves with the simplest objects. Anything that rattles, rolls, dangles or squeaks suggests amusement park-like fun to little ones! Children have an inherent ability to uncover joy through simple pleasures, an ability that can be easily lost in adulthood. Adults, for example, look at a man’s necktie as simply a clothing accessory. However, in the eyes of a child, dad’s tie is an exhilarating plaything! With creative inspiration, Smart Mom, LLC introduces a tie designed for child’s play — the Babe Magnet: a tie that babies can enjoy safely, and dad can wear stylishly.

Mario Lopez’s baby daughter, Gia Francesca sported a No Slippy Hair Clippy hot pink Heather headband on the Ellen DeGeneres show on November 05th. http://tinyurl.com/2w3p5qw and http://tinyurl.com/3872nuk

Oh Plah! welcomes Brightmum as it's European distributor

Roundhouse Design Collaborative, designer of The Oh Plah! Teething Bracelet, is excited to announce that Oh Plah! is now available in Europe through distributor Wereldmama / Brightmum. Take a look online at www.ohplah.eu or www.ohplah.nl. Oh Plah! is the winner of eight awards for design, function and eco-mindedness, and is the only teething bracelet on the market that can be used safely with both babies and kids. Contact for more information or visit us online at www.roundhousedc.com.

Contact: Caryn Paradis / (860) 581-4594
Media Inquiry: Taina Dube

New York, New York - November 16, 2010 - Today, New Jammies, announces some much needed nighttime relief for the 20-percent of infants and young children in this country that suffer from eczema. Recognizing that 90% of all cases of eczema start before a child turns five years-old, the pajama maker known for it’s ‘pajamas with a purpose’ philosophy has just introduced a special mitted collection that are specifically designed to help children sleep more soundly when suffering from excessive itching and scratching during the night.

Contact: Nicole Johnson / (970) 300-4914

No Slippy Hair Clippy™, Inc. has filed a lawsuit against Almar Sales, Inc, a New York manufacturer and distributor of children’s accessories. In a court action dated June 15, 2010, the suit alleges infringement of No Slippy’s registered trademark Princess Bow®.

According to a statement by NSHC President Ramey Salyer, “No Slippy Hair Clippy invented the no-slip hair clip marketplace, and we take our intellectual property very seriously. We have been granted 19 registered trademarks in our category by the US Patent office, and we intend to defend them aggressively”.

Contact: MaryLenore Arsenault / (647) 382-7827

Today is America Recycles Day, a nationally-recognized, annual celebration which promotes recycling programs and practices. Slowly but surely, the attention has paid off. In 2007, it was proven that the amount of waste disposed straight to landfills has decreased from 89% to 54% over the past 30 years! In honor of America Recycles Day, The Giggle Guide® is featuring terrific children’s products from Twirls & Twigs, Lisa Austin Design, and Nahui Ollin. These companies reuse a variety of materials to create purses, headbands, bracelets, wallets, dresses, shirts, and baby blankets and more!

Connect with buyers and showcase your products in the expanded Kids/Baby collection at the January 21–24, 2011 California Gift Show! The largest wholesale gift show on the West Coast is proud to bring you key retailers such as:

  • A Child’s Room
  • A Whale of a Tale
  • Bed Bath & Beyond
  • Disneyland
  • Fairytales Children’s and Maternity Boutique
  • Fred Segal
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • Kitson Kids
  • Knott’s Berry Farm
  • Land of Nod
  • Sanrio
  • Target
  • Warner Bros.
Contact: Laurie Morylak / (213) 763-5808

Society continues to move forward, and if businesses don’t follow the global lead, they will be left behind. The juvenile products industry, inch by inch, is going organic and placing Fair Trade practices squarely on its business radar. By supporting Fair Trade, organic, and eco-friendly transactions across the globe, both the environment and low income economies are given a fighting chance at sustainability and growth. Every day, more and more children’s businesses are becoming part of the Fair Trade phenomenon, including: noted*, mirasa design, One World Projects, and Maggie’s Functional Organics.

Believe it or not, Spring 2011 is right around the corner. Here at Attitude Pie we have been busy baking up our Delicious Popsicle Collection is the dreamiest ever!!

Be sure to check out the Hot Fiesta Collection which includes the Rumba Tutu Dresses, Cha Cha Skeggins sets, Salsa Pettiskirts Sets, and Our New Party Girl Pettis and Tango Dresses! We have been very busy baking up a storm for your customers and hope you find lots of goodies for your store!

Contact: Attitude Pie / (305) 725-3505

Cute as can be and quite comfortable too, Baby Bella Maya offers designer booties for pre walkers that are simply adorable. Available in ten different styles to choose from for both boys and girls, the Mary Jane style booties are made of silky polyester blends representing the latest trends and fashion favorites. Velcro fasteners make them easy for mom to put on, while undoubtedly baby will not want to take them off. Pair the booties with a coordinating headband (in select styles) to complete the look from head to toe.

Contact: Lynn Barber / (805) 302-0520

Smart, but sassy, Ju-Ju-Be fuses technology, style and attitude into the hottest bags on the market. With a focus on the current crop of hip new moms, teens, tweens and more, Ju-Ju-Be shows that bags can be intensely intelligent while still being fashionable and fun. The brand was founded after an exhaustive search showed that current competitive products always left ladies searching for a better blend of features. Some had style, some had function. Very few had both, and even the most functional brands missed out on the latest innovations in textile technology.

Contact: Joe Croft / (877) 258-5823

Fair Trade is an organized social movement that focuses on exporting original goods from developing countries around the world to larger markets through fair treatment of producers. Quite often, the artisans are disabled, widowed, or ill. In many cases, income to these workers and their families is double the local average. In addition to providing individuals with the opportunity for a quality life, several Fair Trade companies donate to worldwide charities and orphanages. By purchasing Fair Trade products, consumers enjoy beautifully-crafted merchandise while making a real difference in the world!

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