Baby Potential

July 28, 2010 by  
Filed under babies, product reviews

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What does your baby want to be when she grows up? Well, Baby Potential knows that the sky’s the limit when it comes to you child’s future. That’s why they’ve created an adorable line of career inspired clothing for infants.

COMPANY DESCRIPTION

Baby Potential was born from the belief that with love, education and community support, all babies have the potential to grow into productive adults and achieve career success – regardless of gender, race or socio-economic status. The Baby Potential product line provides a means for spreading that message, while at the same time giving parents and gift-givers a unique option for baby apparel.

OUR REVIEW

Of course, I have no idea what Kaila will want to be when she grows up but I chose the Chef onesie because I just love the idea of someone else cooking for a change.

When we first opened the package, the first thing I noticed was how thick and soft this onesie is. I usually buy our onesies in packs and find that they’re a little on the thinner side which doesn’t hold up well through many washings. This 100% cotton outfit is made very well with reinforced seams and edges. I also liked that the career design is printed on a patch rather than the garment. To me, this gives the outfit a little more class and style.

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However, my favorite part is the handsewn neckline made by Baby Potential’s own sewing circle. It means so much more to know that an actual live person sat down and took the time to add a personal touch – kind of like having something made for the baby by Grandma, you know?

And if you already have your baby’s life planned out and would like to request a specific occupation outfit, Baby Potential takes custom orders, too! Hey, maybe I can get a flight attendant one made for the girls?

This post was written for Baby Potential who provided the complimentary product in exchange for my honest review.

About the Author: Kailani:
Owner of An Island Life and Family Review Network. Wife, mother, and flight attendant . . . living a blessed life in Hawaii.
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