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Retail Boutique: Mom-to-Be Gifts

Your clients can shower the expectant mothers in their lives with some serious love. Whether trying to stay sane and organized or just in need of some personal pampering, moms-to-be will appreciate these must-have items.

by Staff
April 21, 2014
Retail Boutique: Mom-to-Be Gifts

 

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HerDentedCurls’ arrow onesies are the chicest way for your clients to dress up their babies. Screen-printed by hand and 100% washable, what’s not to love? Customers will have the cutest babies on the block — and in the salon.

http://www.etsy.com/shop/herDentedCurls

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Even when sporting a “baby bump,” modern moms can stay in the social swing of things with mixologist Natalie Bovis’ Preggatinis. This cocktail guide features lip-smacking, liquorless libations. Organized by trimesters, the book offers over 75 recipes and even has ideas for hosting Preggatini Parties.

http://theliquidmuse.com/

BabyRoo’s Stroller-Roo is a great way for moms to keep track of their cell phones and pacifiers alike. This organizer attaches right to the stroller, so baby necessities and baby are conveniently tucked into one place. Every BabyRoo item is created with a kangaroo’s pouch in mind, but these pouches are unique, decorative, and completely washable.

http://babyroos.com/

ItsMaggieMade’s Toddler Sleep Sacks are perfect wearable blankets. The sleep sacks are made with adorable and cozy fleece and created to fit a little one from approximately nine to 24 months. The exceptional handmade quality of each sleep sack lends a personal touch to a practical gift.

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http://www.etsy.com/shop/itsmaggiemade

This Alphabet Print from 19 letters is a modern design for an old nursery favorite. Available in a variety of colors — including a customization option — each print is educational, beautiful, and has a very special message for baby. Each print is designed with love and produced using archival-quality inks.

http://www.etsy.com/shop/19letters

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