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Baby Hats For Breastfeeding Privacy
Baby Hats For Breastfeeding Privacy
"The Coolest Thing Ever. No Joke" gushes Mommy Blogger Sarah-Jean Ballard of the Fashionable Bambino. "The most clever cover-up ever" says Ciaran from Celebrity Baby Blog. "On my short list for fabulous shower presents" exclaims the "Mommies with Style" blog. "Mommy bloggers all over North America have picked up on the fun, whimsical nature of our breastfeeding hats, and we couldn't be happier about it" says Diane Sam, inventor of the MoBoleez® hat, a one-of-kind baby hat designed for breastfeeding, with a little head for baby and a big floppy brim that covers the mom's breast.
The hats come in a variety of designs and colours, and include fun illustrations on the top of baby's head (visible when breastfeeding of course). "I think what the mommy bloggers are so excited about is that a MoBoleez® hat helps mom feel comfortable, but isn't big or bulky like typical nursing covers. A MoBoleez® hat covers the breast, not the breastfeeding" explains Sam.
"We are so excited about the wonderful reviews from popular mommy blogs because Mommy blogs are often the frontlines about up-and-coming new products and trends for moms….and I think they love the 'why didn't I think of that?' factor," says Sam. "Sometimes new ideas take awhile to catch on, and the support from the mommy bloggers means mommies are talking about us all over the world, and we are going to give the traditional nursing cover a run for the money!"
The stylish and eco-friendly bamboo/cotton fabrics, combined with the functionality of a nursing cover without the bulk, and the fun designs/gift packaging makes a MoBoleez® hat the perfect accessory for the hip nursing Mom. For more information, visit www.moboleez.com.
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