Items tagged “Special Needs”

Cure-Couture was the design idea of the late Linda Segal. Linda was a successful women’s fashion designer for more than 25 years. In 2007, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and required chemotherapy treatments. It was Linda’s experiences in the chemo center at the hospital that gave her the inspiration to design Cure-Couture: fashionable, yet functional patient gowns. Linda sadly lost her battle with breast cancer in 2009, but her idea lives on through her daughter Ashley Segal, and her design protégé, Linsay Alvarado. Ashley and Linsay describe their business venture as making a giant pitcher of lemonade from the lemons they were given.

Expired: January 26th, 2012 - January 31st, 2012

If you missed Baby Banz at ENK Children’s Club in New York, you can still take advantage of the savings! Place your order by January 31 to receive 15% off! Summer is just around the corner so stock up now!

Rock on mothers-to-be! These women work, socialize and lead active lives so they want — and need –– to look sharp all the time. Now that pregnancy fashion is no longer an oxymoron and bellies are proudly displayed, moms-in-waiting embrace body skimming dresses and fabulous tops, leggings and skirts, just like their unpregnant selves. Many manufacturers go for the gold, offering maternity styles that are on trend and comfortable to wear; so be sure clothes that are hits for misses are among your offerings. Here’s a trio of brand suggestions: Isabella Oliver, Bellyssima and Baby On Board Apparel.

When the stork delivers ahead of schedule, the baby may be too small for standard-sized clothes. If the newborn is very early, some time may be spent at the hospital, attached to monitors and other equipment. Preemies deserve clothing that’s as appealing as full-term baby wear. Earlybirds outfits are a timely answer.The dedicated folks at Earlybirds worked with pediatricians, NICU staff and parents to create a range of garments specifically for teeny-tiny babies.

Donita Fashion Delivers Quality Dresses for All Seasons

You have to see the Donita quality to appreciate the amazing prices!
Donita Fashion, already a hit in the international market, is introducing its Collections in the United States. Designed by a top U.S. children’s designer, Donita introduces:

  • Spring/Summer Dresses
  • Special Occasion
  • First Communion
  • Bridal Party Gowns
  • Everday dresses
  • IMMEDIATE BUYS for Fall and Holiday!
    Perfect for family photos throughout the season of celebrations!

**Great Prices. Beautiful Selection.

It’s been said that necessity is the mother of invention, and that is certainly true for some of today’s creative children’s apparel. Children’s fashion has never under estimated the creativity of moms. The Giggle Guide® takes a closer look at mom designers that “toe the line” during a time when more brands and styles of socks are available than ever before. One pair of socks per day for children is simply not enough. Hosiery by Hank & JoJo, Celeste Stein Designs, SmartKnitKIDS, and BabyLegs are made to increase foot traffic!

When a couple finds out that they are expecting twins, their life instantly changes. Looking at those two precious dots on the sonogram screen, initial shock turns to joy, then eventually the realization sets in that the early months of feeding and diapering are going to be extra, extra challenging. Raising twins (and other multiples) takes plenty of patience, helping hands from friends and family, and innovative baby products that make life a little easier. Products by Stroll-Air, TP Toys, TwinTrexx and Toddler Tables are a few such retail recommendations. Check them out on the double!

What could be better than having a baby? How about having twins, triplets, or more! While there’s no doubt that bundles of joy multiply the blessings, there may be some concern that the bundles will make for fumbles when it comes to feedings, diaper changes, and getting out of the house. Parents of multiples often have more needs than wants and rely on high-quality, durable products that can get tasks done in double time without double trouble. When it comes to innovative products made for multiples, parents can count on Double Blessings, Podee, Tommi Guard, and Bumkins.

Michelle Cazella of Toddler Tech USA Wins Top Honors in Mom Business Competition

Port Orange, FL – April 28th, 2011– From among thousands of contestants across the United States, Toddler Tech USA’s Michelle Cazella, creator of Dapper Snappers Kids Belts, has been ranked in the top 200 in StartupNation.com’s 2011 Leading Moms in Business competition. (http://www.startupnation.com/leading-moms-in-business/2011-winners/)

Contact: Michelle Cazella / (866) 998-8872
Mom-invented Dapper Snappers fixes droopy drawers

Port Orange, Florida — March 15, 2011 — If you have kids, you know all about the droopy drawer syndrome — pants that fit everywhere else but in the waist and tush. And while cute, toddler plumber butt is downright uncomfortable for the child and annoying for the parent. So after months of trying in vain to keep loose-in-the-waist pants on her little boy, mamapreneur Michelle Cazella knew there had to be a solution.

Contact: Michelle Cazella / (866) 998-8872

Roundhouse Design Collaborative, the makers of the Oh Plah! Teething Bracelet are happy to welcome three new sales reps to their sales force. MDA Sales in Seattle is covering WA, ID, AK and MT; they can be reached at 206.525.7597 or . With the territory of OH, N.KY, W.PA, and WV, Judy Wein, with rep group Knox and Associates, can be reached at 216.832.3456 or . And lastly, Michelle Moore of Babies and Moore covers KS, MO, NE, IA and can be reached at 816.245.9648 or .

Contact: Caryn Paradis / (860) 581-4594
Expired: January 30th, 2011 - April 15th, 2011

Here are the Oh Plah! Teething Bracelet spring show specials and schedule:

  • Free shipping on prepaid orders
  • order $200, get 2 bracelets free
  • order $400, get 4 bracelets free
  • order $600, get 6 bracelets free

Find us at the following shows this spring:

Contact: Caryn Paradis / (860) 581-4594

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