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Giggle Guide

Feb 22, 2011
What is black and white and cute all over? Tutortogs! Discover a new innovation in this captivating line of infant and women’s clothing. Tutortogs apparel initially appeals to moms with its bold patterns and classic designs. However, Tutortogs takes the concept of infant clothing a step further by featuring colors and designs that babies enjoy. Studies have shown that babies prefer high-contrast edges and patterns and later become aware of colors. The rompers, infant gowns and caps featured in the collection have a dual purpose in stimulating an infant’s visual development while making a stylish fashion statement appreciated by all.  Read more...


Mom's Focus on Cyber World

Feb 12, 2011
Ah, what a sweet little thing wearing apparels with high-contrast patterns for both mother and baby? I love concept of Tutortogs for making this pattern of clothes for babies to improve visual stimulation that they are developing at earlier stage. Every parents choose blue for boy and pink for girls. Why don’t they think that their baby loves black and white? Read more...


Hope's Cafe

Jan 21, 2011
I guess everyone knows that babies love black and white patterns. And, after seeing the beautiful way Tutortogs has used that, I am amazed no one thought of it before! Tutortogs has adorable clothing for both mommy and baby, all in black and white patterns!  Read more...


Cuddles and Camo

January 14, 2011
Introducing Tutortogs! A clothing brand for Momma and baby. We all know babies love black and white. Tutortogs has many patterns to help simulate their eyes. Read more...


A Taste of New York TV Show

A Taste of New York TV Show
January 11, 2011


Mom to Bed By 8

January 8, 2011
I remember when my six year old daughter was just a newborn our pediatrician suggested black and white toys and books to stimulate eye focus. I would often notice that when she was in her carseat, Aryka would just stare at the warning label on the inner fabric. From that moment on I realized that not only my children but others would watch more diligently when something in those colors went by.  Read more...


HUDSON'S Childrenswear Review Blog

December 29, 2010
“I’m a mother of three,” she tells HCRSourceBook. “I come from a large family and we spend a lot of time together. One day while feeding the babies, we noticed our infants were fascinated by a patterned t-shirt I was wearing...”  Read more...


ieStyle Magazine

December 2010/January, 2011 Issue : Page 38
For the Smartest Baby in Town... Read more...


Celebrity Baby Clothes

Jan 02, 2011
When we first heard about the new clothing line from Tutortogs, we wished we had thought of their clever idea first. They make baby clothes with high contrast patterns that stimulate baby’s developing vision. How genius is that?  Read more...


Mallery's Deals

December 20, 2010
When we found out we were pregnant I jumped on the chance to review some pretty awesome baby items! This is our first child and neither of us have any idea what is good and what isn’t good for us to have and do when it comes to the baby. Read more...


SheKnows.com

December 15, 2010
Baby will love playing footsie in this engaging romper with covered feet. When it’s time for a quick diaper change, the zipper glides all the way down, from the covered zipper tab at the neck to the top of the foot.  Read more...


SheKnows.com

December 15, 2010
Sensational optic design has ¾ length sleeves, solid black polo /button front. This fabulous polo shirt is nursing-mom friendly! It’ll be your “go-to” favorite for either the playgroup or a well-deserved evening out. Read more...


SheKnows.com

December 15, 2010
This spectacular black, white and red design is riveting to infant eyes. At eight months you can encourage your baby to find the red square. Full cut for the new mom, the short-sleeved, scooped neck tee shirt is perfect for post-maternity figures.  Read more...


SheKnows.com

December 15, 2010
Twice the style of a plain V-neck, this classic mitered stripe has ¾ length sleeves and a forgiving fit for the new mom. The V pattern has a slimming effect, drawing the eye vertically instead of horizontally. This eye-catching design will turn more than just baby’s head! Read more...


SheKnows.com

December 15, 2010
Whimsically short-sleeved crossover v-neck tee shirt is gently gathered at the waist to give the active mom a feminine flair and cling-free comfort. Ladybugs dance around the neckline while one takes flight to the sleeve. As baby grows, playing “find the ladybug with her wings open or closed” will be an enchanting game. Read more...


Yahoo!

December, 2010
Perfect gift for any mom and baby! You get mom a shirt, baby a gown, and you're only paying $50 for two gifts...... It's easy to see why these shirts really get your baby's attention! Read more...


Yahoo!

December 9, 2010
A fabulous find for a baby: Tutortogs! This infant wear collection – which includes always-popular onesies and baby caps – features a design in black and white highlighted with red that is designed to help infants develop their visual senses.  Read more...


swanky moms

December 9, 2010
Have you ever watched a baby play with the toys that are black and white? They have checkers or stripes and other patterns but are black and white and even some red? Read more...


babycenter

December 6, 2010
TutorTogs (win!)
This ingenious company is based on the premise that babies can also see black and white during the first few months.  Read more...


swanky moms

I’ve always heard that babies like black and white. Most toys for newborns incorporate the black and white theme, and I’ve seen crib bedding with contrasting designs to stimulate eye development. Along comes Tutortogs, the clothing line designed to catch babies’ attention and visually stimulate them in manner that is both educational and stylish. Read more...


Survey Junkie

December 1, 2010
Tutortogs is the first line of stylish apparel and accessories designed to stimulate an infant’s vision (which develops throughout the first year). It launched last summer with a collection of women’s tops for new moms and others who care for baby.  Read more...


gazette

November 25, 2010
Tutortogs - started with a new vision by this forward-thinking company on the sensory needs of newborns to capture babies’ attention and helps stimulate their visual and sensory development. As infants’ visual acuity grows over the first several months of life, newborns are naturally attracted to Tutortogs’ high- contrast patterns. Wearing Tutortogs apparel, parents and caregivers can really engage infants’ senses. Check out more about this line and see outfits at www.tutortogshop.com


midget momma

November 15, 2010
Tutortogs is a clothing company that is all about stimulating your baby with what you the mommy or the baby is wearing. The Clothes are ADORABLE and they are so soft.  Read more...


lil sugar

November 12, 2010
Wear your flash cards on your shirt! It can take a good six months before your lil one can actually see you for what you are, as babies are born with extremely nearsighted vision. Read more...


cool mom picks

November, 2010
Wear a high-contrast top from Tutortogs to capture your infant’s attention and stimulate her vision development. They’re outta sight! ($38-$48; tutortogshop.com) Babies love black and white!


cool mom picks

November 15, 2010
Having just welcomed a new baby boy into our fold (well, it feels like “just” — how did we already high five the seven-month marker?), I’m constantly aware of how many onesies, sleepers, and rompers a baby can inherit. Bags. And bags. And bags of cute baby clothes.  Read more...


Little Yaya's

November 10, 2010
Tutortogs introduces a new layette line designed to catch babies’ attention. Through the use of bold black-and-white patterns, the collection appeals to their developing eyes, which have trouble distinguishing colors. The line, which is offered in three sizes spanning 3 to 12 months, features one-pieces, gowns and coordinating caps in polka dot, stripe, racing check and bumblebee prints. Each item comes with an equally eye-catching set of four flashcards, and the company also offers coordinating tops for moms. Wholesale prices for the baby wear range from $6 to $15. Read more...


Tot Snob

November 9, 2010
So we’ve all hears of optic enhancing toys and books but Tutortogs takes it one step further by making mommy shirts with high contrasting designs. It makes perfect sense since your tot stares at you more than anything else in the first few months of life. I will be the first to admit that I will not wear Little Einstein designs (maybe just in the house) but this polka dot polo is actually really cute. Wear it with contrasting hot pink pants and you’ll also be making a fashion statement. This polo is also breastfeed friendly. Brilliant? Would you change your wardrobe to help your tot see better? Why not, try it out, it’s on sale at Tutortogs for $48, $38. Also get the matching tot fashion!


Swanky Moms

November 8, 2010
I’ve always heard that babies like black and white. Most toys for newborns incorporate the black and white theme, and I’ve seen crib bedding with contrasting designs to stimulate eye development. Along comes Tutortogs, the clothing line designed to catch babies’ attention and visually stimulate them in manner that is both educational and stylish.  Read more...


Earnshaw's

October 8, 2010
Tutortogs introduces a new layette line designed to catch babies’ attention. Through the use of bold black-and-white patterns, the collection appeals to their developing eyes, which have trouble distinguishing colors. The line, which is offered in three sizes spanning 3 to 12 months, features one-pieces, gowns and coordinating caps in polka dot, stripe, racing check and bumblebee prints. Each item comes with an equally eye-catching set of four flashcards, and the company also offers coordinating tops for moms. Wholesale prices for the baby wear range from $6 to $15.


Boston Magazine

September 30, 2010
What’s black and white and will raise your baby’s IQ? Mommy the walking mobile. A Westwood mother has launched a new line of women’s apparel aimed at stimulating babies’ vision. Read more...

(Note from Tutortogs: we do not claim our clothing raises baby’s IQ, but they do see our patterns better.)


Boston Magazine

September 29, 2010
Westwood resident Megan Kelleher, a financial industry executive and mom of three, was struck with inspiration for her new clothing line, Tutortogs, at a family picnic in Cape Cod. Read more...


Motherhood Later

September 24, 2010
In October, members of the juvenile industry will be able to see hundreds of new products at the sold out ABC Kids Expo at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Scheduled October 10-13, the show promises furniture, bedding, room décor, baby gear, gift and layette, maternity, toys and related accessories. Read more...


5 Vinez Monkeyz Review

September 16, 2010
I was recently introduced to Tutortogs, a new product line of clothes that contain high-contrast designs to capture baby’s attention and help stimulate baby’s visual development. Read more...


Sweeps 4 Bloggers

September 8, 2010
I love the idea behind this clothing. It’s so important for babies to get proper visual stimulation as they are developing. And it’s also important for them to have that physical bonding and attachment. Visually stimulating toys and decorations are nice, but wearing clothing that’s good for your baby’s development is even better.  Read more...


Motherhood Later

September 3, 2010
Tutortogs, a new clothing and accessories firm founded by a Massachusetts mother of three, has created a line of stylish tops for new moms and others designed to capture newborns’ attention and help stimulate babies’ visual development. The fashionable shirts—Tutortogs initial offering—feature printed high-contrast designs and are nursing-friendly but not exclusively the purview of new moms.  Read more...


Motherhood Later

September 3, 2010
Have you heard how new babies cannot really see pastel colors and the pretty designs we put up in their nurseries? Or how about that a newborn’s retina only detects large contrasts, such as black and white or light and dark?  Read more...


The Celebrity Cafe Reviews

August 13, 2010
A clothing line that has specifically been designed to provide infants with visual stimulation and mothers with greater social engagement with babies than ever before, Tutortogs carries a collection of designs featuring black and white patterns that appeal to children.  Read more...


Metroplex Baby & Kids

July 2010
We know that infants’ vision is not developed at birth. It takes about three months for babies’ eyesight and focus to mature enough so that they can really discern people and objects. So how can you captivate their attention in the meantime? Introducing Tutortogs, a new line of stylish tops for new moms and others designed to capture newborns’ attention and help stimulate babies’ visual development. Read more...


babyelandaily

June 17, 2010
A big congrats goes out to Megan from Tutortogs today, as this week her business became official with a gorgeous website and online store! What is Tutortogs you ask?  Read more...


stylebakerymom

June 16, 2010
Sure you have diapers, blankets, onesies and all the other necessities that come with babies but what you don’t have is clothing that stimulates your baby’s visual development. Created by momprenuer, Megan Kelleher, Tutortogs is a new line of apparel that has been developed alongside a child development doctor to help stimulate an infants vision system through the contrast of black and white large patterns  Read more...

 

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