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Alpha Buddies Inc., a Colorado based company, was created by two moms who wanted to offer unconventional, yet educational clothing to their babies. Co-owner Soonie Suh-Hennessy said that after her son’s birth in 2003, she found a great amount of sassy clothing for kids, but “none of which contained a fun and educational element”. Alpha Buddies unites each design with the theme, “A is for Apple.” In addition to distinctive writers, musicians, and artists, the company recently added an Inspirational Line, that includes, “P is for Peace,” and “H is for Harmony.”
Alpha Buddies wants to help introduce babies and toddlers to the wonderful worlds of music, art and literature as well as cultural, historical, and athletic references.

We were lucky enough to get the adorable “L is for Love” shirt for baby K. The shirt is a super soft 100% cotton and uses water based inks. With each order you receive a “did you know fact sheet” and ours was filled with Rocky Mountain facts that I indeed did not know. Education rocks!
Each shirt comes in sizes 3-6 months up to 6T, so I will have to order some for my older two kids. They now even have a recently introduced organic 101 line.
These shirts make for a great way to introduce art, literature etc in their lives. It starts the learning process and opens the door for teaching and learning. Remember to check back often for more amazing designs as the company continues to grow.

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