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Recent media coverage on Twinklebelle
 | Sept 27th, 2010 Sarah Richardson is a renowned Canadian TV personality on interior designs. She hosted several series on HGTV. We are so pleased that Twinklebelle aprons were featured in Sarah's Finds. |
 | April 20th, 2010 We were pleasantly surprised when SavvyMom Media, the most influential online parenting media company in Canada, picked our grow-with-me sun hats as one of the TOP FIVE sun hats. | Here is what they wrote: Good for: Avoiding the annual ‘must get out and buy sun hats’ rush Why It Made the List: It’s amazing how fast little heads grow (although the smaller the better at birth, we always say). These hats by Twinklebelle Designs have the solution because they are designed to grow. Made of breathable 100% cotton, and designed by some very savvy Vancouver moms, these easily-packable hats have an ingenious, fully-adjustable head strap so you can adjust it to the right size. Neck straps with an easy toggle adjustment also help keep the hat on when it’s windy, or when the kids are particularly active. | March 29th, 2010 
| As a very young company, we were thrilled when the VancouverSun, the largest daily newspaper in Vancouver, published a fullpage article on Twinklebelle. Joanne Lee-Young, a business reporter from the Vancouver Sun,has been buying Twinklebelle’s products from a Vancouver store.She adores them and wants to know the people who create them.The article was born after her interview with Florence Luo,the founderof Twinklebelle. It tells the story of the women behind Twinklebelle. | The article reads: VANCOUVER - The ‘Made in China’ tag has become synonymous with massive factories staffed bythousands of workers, stuff rolling off assembly lines in container-load quantities.But one home-based Vancouver company is chipping away at this widely held image. Twinklebelle Design Inc. is a tale of two sisters, a small sewing group and two knitting groups in Nanjingon China’s coast, and further afield in Binzhou, a city that would be unknown to most Westerners. Together, they make hand-knitted hats and blankets, as well as painting smocks, aprons, bags andother accessories for babies, kids and families. All very colourful, sweet and with minimal packaging.You could put them on a table at a farmer’s market...click here to read the whole article  | December 2008 & December 2009 Two years in a row, Twinklebelle's moon clips and felt clips have been picked as the best stocking-stuffer for Christmas. |
 | August 26, 2008 Twinklebelle's smocks and aprons were picked among one of the feel-good-toys in the article titled "Feel good toys" by Carly Krug, writer on parenting. |
 | Summer, 2008 Twinklebelle was nominated for 2008 Mom Entrepreneur of the Year. |
 | | Thursday, Dec 06, 2007 In the article titled "Holiday Hangout", Twinklebelle's aprons and children's cooking sets were written as: come in darling nostalgia prints, reminiscent of days when cookie dough was mixed rather than sliced. |
 | In April 2008, many apronistas were invited to review Twinklebelle's aprons, and here is what they wrote about us: My favorite mother/child apron set would have to be "Tea for Two"...HeatherAnd, most favorite mom/child set is also "Tea for Two". However all are very lovely . - Pam And I also love the Raisin Flower matching set, so cute, but it was hard to pick just one. - Tammie |
And I love the green flower aprons! - CathheadThose Twinklebelle apron are so adorable it was hard to pick one...but I love the pink sweetheart 1/2 aprons. - Sara I LOVE the pink sweethearts set. Too cute. I would wear it out and around town. - Tracey click here to read more about these reviews
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