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Buddha Babe Really IS Drool-Worthy

Yesterday, I was at Primp & Play in Philadelphia on a playdate with my daughter and happened upon some of Buddha Babe‘s drool-worthy (pun intended) baby bibs. The mom I was with picked one up and said, “they never had bibs this gorgeous when my daughter was a baby!” She’s absolutely right. Buddha Babe’s boutique line of bibs, garments and other nursery and baby items (including some gorgeous teething rings) are not only gorgeous, but they’re functional as well.

85dde03d40b25798c1c0e6db7df61050_1024x1024Here at A Child Grows, we’re all about giving back to our community, so we were thrilled when we heard that Tina Dixon Spence, the mompreneur behind the company, had decided to pair up with The Kolbe Fund to produce The Kolbe Collection by Buddha Babean exclusive line of baby blankets featuring distinct “I Am Mighty” and “I Am Fierce” designs.

Buddha Babe will donate 10% of all sales of these super soft and cozy limited edition, blankets to The Kolbe Fund’s Hopeful Nights program which provides hotel accommodations for families who have to travel to receive medical care for a sick child. They’re currently for sale on Buddha Babe’s site for $125 each.

 

“…contributing to Kolbe is a natural expression of gratitude and hope for me.”
– Tina Dixon Spence, Buddha Babe

In addition to her baby blankets, Buddha Babe offers a line of baby bibs, blankets, teething rings, toddler scarves, leggings, hats swaddles, nursery decor and more. Their summer collection of patterns is available for pre-order now!

 

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A Child Grows in Philly editor Mollie Michel is a South Philly resident and a Philadelphia public school parent. A recovering non-profit professional, Mollie is also an experienced birth doula, Certified Lactation Counselor, and the mom of two awesome girls and a sweet pit bull named Princess Cleopatra. In her spare time, she is usually trying to figure out how Pinterest works, training for a(nother) half-marathon with her dog at her side, or simply trying to keep up with her increasingly wily daughters.