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Matooka Kids Couture {review}



Matooka kids couture offers contemporary, sweet, stylish, cute, modest, and totally fashion forward attire that is sure to please the eyes of girls and parents alike.

Two best friends, both being mom’s of eight daughter between them teamed up together and launched Matooka in 2009 with the mission of creating a line “…that would attract girls with its fun attention to detail, and comfortable fit, but also appeal to parents with its reasonable price-points and quality make.”

We were sent the Let Loose shirt and skirt in hot pink to review. This outfit is made extremely well and it’s very soft and smooth. The outfit is adorable and it’s true to size, fitting my daughter absolutely perfectly! I love this outfit! It fits my daughter’s personality like a glove!

Matooka offers many fashion forward pieces that are sure to delight any little girl. The spring line has so many fun styles and colors that I can hardly wait to see what they will be offering for the Fall 2010 line! Clothing sizes starting at 2t!

Matooka also gives back by donating 10% of all profits to research in infertility and to families undergoing costly assisted reproductive treatments.

Buy It: You can purchase Matooka Kids Couture girl’s clothing from a number of retail locations, including online at Peachandplum.com and Shopbabytrends.com.

You can also find Matooka on Facebook.

**The items for this review were provided at no cost by Matooka. This was not a paid post and my honest opinions have been given. The experiences and opinions of others may differ from my own**

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Kuki Kids *Dada Dress* review


Kuki Kids was born out of the desire to make bold and funky clothes for little kids. Simple garment designs let the fabrics speak for themselves and let your little adventurer stand out in the crowd. Quality and attention to detail are foremost in the Kuki philosophy.

I was given the opportunity this year to review a Dada Dress from Kuki Kids latest “Happy collection”. This dress is too adorable and absolutely fits my daughters enthusiastic personality like a glove!

The patterns of red, yellow, and hot pink are fun, funky, and vibrant making this dress perfect for a visit to the play ground to a special occasion out like a birthday party or play date!

This dress leaves room for me to pair it with an under shirt as well to create a style of our very own. Tights with or without this dress also add an adorable look.

Right now, my 19 month old has been going through the undressing stage so I’m happy that there are buttons on the back of the dress making it easy for me to put on but hard for her to take off.

I was very impressed with the quality of the Dada Dress as it’s made from 100% cotton canvas in which makes the dress quite thick, able to take the normal roughness of everyday wear and tear.  It is also fully lined making it comfortable against my daughter skin. I wouldn’t hesitate at all to purchase several more items from Kuki Kids!

Kuki Kids offers many styles of clothing for kids, like pajamas, bibs, blankets, hats, hair accessories, and more for both boys and girls from ages 6 months to 6 years old. They are definitely worth a look if you are thinking about purchasing one of a kind  Spring attire for 2010 that will really stick out!

Disclaimer: I was sent a Dada Dress for review from Kuki Kids. This review is 100% my opinion and has not been edited or reviewed by anyone. I was not compensated in any other way for this product review.
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Raising a Modern-Day Princess: Inspiring Purpose, Value, and Strength in Your Daughter By: Pam Farrel, Doreen Hanna

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By Pam Farrel & Doreen Hanna / Tyndale House

Help your daughter journey into womanhood with a healthy self-image and knowledge of who she is in Christ! Writing from their personal experiences, co-authors Farrel and Hanna stress the importance of creating a rite-of-passage ceremony for your young woman; provide helpful tips in chapter-end “Mentor Moment

My Thoughts…

The book Raising a Modern-Day Princess by authors Pam Farrel and Doreen Hanna has  moved me and it’s entirely changed my way of thinking in how to raise my own daughter as well as taught me how to influence the young woman around me.

Grace, dignity, inner beauty, and self worth, traits every daughter of the King should have instilled into her life. Often enough no one is taking the time to celebrate daughter’s journey into becoming the woman God has created them to be. It’s not hard at at all to do this, in fact Raising a Modern-Day Princess suggest many types of rite of passage celebrations both big and small that can change and impact a girls life forever. The examples of personal testimony of mothers, fathers,  and daughters that took part in this are ever so moving.

Not often is it that a book speaks such revelations that tugged at my heart strings and left me in tears. I encourage every sister as well as brothers  in Christ to pick up this book and read it.

I promise you, if you take the advice of this book, whom ever God has laid on your heart will feel purpose, value, and strength in moving forward and following the path God has laid in front of them.

This book is on the top favorite reads for 2010 and ten for me, and I am quite honored and blessed by those that contributed in writing these words of truth. If I could, I would personally give everyone I know a copy of  Raising a Modern-Day Princess.

I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.

***Special thanks to Christy Wong of Tyndale House Publishers for sending me a review copy.***

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