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ID:1451Author:Molly RidenhourTitle:Coco BonBons: Stepping Up Kids Fashion Style With Coco Bonbons ClothingArticle:Coco Bonbons and moms know what is best for 3-month-old babies and children up to five years old when children?s clothing is the issue; babies and toddler clothes should be comfortable whatever the season and for whatever reason. This makes Coco Bonbons Clothing line the top choice for newborns and frisky tots. Coco Bonbons have made it to Women?s Wear Daily and Hudson?s Childrenswear Review for the innovative designs children love and associate with fun and play. Coco Bonbons Clothing has everything for your baby?s needs, adorable pieces of onesies, outer wear, tops and bottoms, dresses and jumpers, and accessories. All these have the bonbon signature print and other fun prints for boys and girls. Coco Bonbons uses the best in non-allergenic cotton and wool for mom?s bundle of joy, toddler, or preschooler. The Fun Clothes with Children in Mind Coco Bonbons was the first children?s clothing with fun designs appliquéd or woven into the fabric. Everything nice and sweet you can find in Coco Bonbon Clothing for boys and girls. This fall, Coco Bonbons has come up its first ever collection for toddlers, and children?s wear. Frilly little dresses, knitted long-sleeved dresses, pink knit dresses with ruffles, and collection pants are exciting additions to the Coco Bonbons collection. Choices for fall colors are warm chocolate and pink taffy candy to warm the little ones. For the fall collection, Coco Bonbons has turned to 50 percent wool shell, 50 percent cotton, and 100 percent cotton lining for apparel materials. Coco Bonbons collection for the season focuses on these girlish prints: ? Bonbon ? Penguin ? Paper doll ? Cat ? Paisley ? Partridge Coco Bonbons Clothing lists cute and cuddly overalls, sweaters, mitts, cargo pants, and turtlenecks. There are also coats, pants and cargo pants, and turtlenecks. Fall color for the boys is blue, black, and red. ? Girls Bottoms Lovable pants in black, red, soft pink, teal, purple, cream, and chocolate have their distinctive appliqués and prints while some sport the trendy bonbon pocket. Dress up your 12-month-old princess in these pants or with those tiny ruffled skirt and she?ll be the looker in the party. ? Accessories from Coco Bonbons The variety of the Coco Bonbons accessories for little girls and toddlers in assorted colors repeat the popular penguin, cat, paisley, partridge, and owl prints. For the holidays, give her ribbons for her hair and the holiday tights take on green snowflakes perking up a white background, a perfect match with Coco Bonbon white holiday dress and skirt with green snowflake prints. ? Outer Wear from Coco Bonbons Clothing Coco Bonbons offers a complete line for both boys and girls?infant, toddler, and child. Hats, mitts, turtlenecks, muffs, coats and jackets in the popular prints continue to be the top sellers year-round. Catch the Coco Bonbons accessories and Coco Bonbons Clothing or the fall collection and mix and match sets; as the name suggests there is fun and fashion flair for your toddler and six-year-old fashion plate. Coco Bonbons is available Pure and Honest Kids, your first stop for excellent children?s clothing and accessories. About the author of this article: coco bonbons clothing is one of those adorable baby clothing brands that you'll love the moment you see it! visit pure and honest kids today - http://www.pureandhonestkids.com - for a great selection of coco bonbons .Category: True Religion Herren Joey Super T Jeans Dunkelblau Date:November 20, 2008 12:03:02 PM  True Religion Herren Joey Super T Blau


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