When you are a busy parent, sometimes it’s hard just to find time to take a shower. It’s a luxury to actually dry and style your hair. Trying to find time to shop for kids’ clothes is next to impossible. Not to mention the fact that two out of three young kids (I’m guess-timating here) hates to shop for clothes. Wittlebee has the solution!
Wittlebee is a kids’ clothing club that allows you to put kids’ clothing shopping on auto pilot. Basically, you get $100 worth of clothing (retail value) for $39/month. Here’s how it works (from Wittlebee’s website):
It’s easy, it’s fun, and it’s so convenient! I went through the profile and filled it out with the choices that best represented Levi. Then I waited for the box to come in the mail. When it did, this is what I found…
The clothes were matched so well to the profile that I filled out and the number of outfit combinations are numerous. The clothing will be chosen to fit the time of year and season that you are in, so that they are always relevant. Your Wittlebee profile can change as well if you would like.
Levi loves the new clothes and so do I!
If you would like to try Wittlebee, visit their website at Wittlebee.com. If you use any of the links in this post you will get $10 off your first order! Their services are 100% guaranteed!
I received this box free of charge from Wittlebee in exchange for a review. Opinions are my own and honestly stated.
Jenny Yarbrough
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