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Tue05222012

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Design Your own Tutu at Tutu Pour Mon Deux

Every little girl, at some point in her young life, loves prancing around in a tutu. Check out celeb tots Harlow Madden, Honor Warren, and Olive Cohen who love their tutus. It’s what girls do. It's usually a pretty pastel tutu, sometimes with sparkles, often with a random, mismatched top. Not any more, thanks to Tutu Pour Mon Deux . French for Tutu For My Two, Tutu Pour Mon Deux offers little girls their very own customized tutu with attached top. Little girls can choose the color of the tutu and the top, the design on the top and even the ribbon that's attached to the bottom of the shirt. Ballerinas love the design selections including a crown, cupcake, kitty cat, guitar, skull, peace sign and many others.

Erika Deady-Wohlers is the mom of two daughters, with fine arts and architecture degrees, behind the adorable collection. After her daughter Maeley needed and successfully went through heart surgery at just four days old, Erika, filled with gratitude towards Dr. Sitaram Emani and the staff at Childrens Hospital Boston, wanted to do something to give back and help make a difference in the lives of others. Inspired by her other daughter who loved to dress up and play, and the success Dr. Emani and Maeley achieved, Erika came up with the idea for Tutu Pour Mon Deux.

Tutu Pour Mon Deux is committed to helping other sick children as well. Erika is actively giving back to those in need and instilling this concept in her two young daughters. She has pledged to donate one-third of the proceeds from each tutu sold to the Childrens Hospital Boston. She also dedicates time to raise awareness about congenital heart defects and disease in newborns and children through her new business.

A custom tutu is a great way to embrace your little girls individuality, imagination and spirit, while making a difference in the lives of other children so they, too, can dance around like a princess with their imagination. Items range from $34-38 and are available in sizes 18 months to 6T and are available at www.tutupourmondeux.com

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