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Made by Mom Gift Guide: My Lullabug adds T-shirts, growth stickers for kids

Published: 2012-11-15 20:39:00
Updated: 2012-11-15 20:39:00

First up in our Made by Mom Gift Guide is Kelli Clough, owner of My Lullabug, a line of T-shirts and growth stickers for young children.

I featured Clough, a Durham mom of three, in January and wrote about the business that took off with onesies and T-shirts for young kids emblazoned with phrases such as "I'm told I like golf," "I'm told I like country music" or "I'm told I like N.C. State."

Clough got the idea on a trip to BJ's Wholesale Club where she saw an entire family, including the little ones, dressed in Carolina Panthers gear, and thought: "I bet those kids were told they liked the team."

Click here to read the feature. My Lullabug

This past year was a big year for Clough, who not only continues to add to her collection of "I'm told I like" shirts, but also has added more monthly baby growth sticker designs. Parents use the month-to-month stickers on onesies and take photos to show how the child grows.

She also has just added baby milestone stickers to her collection so parents can mark occasions such as the first tooth, first food and more.

"They have become tremendously popular and I find a lot of referred business from the stickers being seen on social media," she tells me. My Lullabug - milestone stickers

Check out all of Clough's products on her website. She's been kind enough to offer a coupon code for Go Ask Mom readers. Get 20 percent off your entire purchase by using the code GOASKMOM. The offer expires Dec. 31, 2012.

Go Ask Mom is featuring a dozen local moms as part of our Made by Mom Gift Guide. Check back on Monday for our next featured mom!

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