I. Love. This. Idea.
How great is it when a mom can not only come up with a business she enjoys, but find an item that teaches children (and adults!) in such a brilliant way.

A little about Bitty Brailles concepts and beliefs:
Bitty Braille is a new children’s collection and the bitty division of Julie*Ann Handmade Goods, a small central NY based creative indie company. The owner/designer, Julie Dutt, is the driving force behind the company. Married to an Army guy and mom to three homeschooled children, life is often hectic, almost always fun and definitely not boring!
Personalized Braille name pendants and birthstone Braille initial charms were the first products in the Braille line of goodies. Bitty Braille infant and toddler tees are the next step.
The concept is to introduce Braille to the young in addition to offering a unique, hip and trendy collection of tees. They are custom handcrafted by the owner/designer in her central NY home studio on 100% cotton American Apparel tees.

Bitty Braille has offered us a CUSTOMIZED short sleeve tee for your boy or girl, newborn to 4t (value $28). Think of what a conversation starter this shirt will be with your child’s name in Braille! I think Charlotte should definitely be getting one for Christmas. Its practically ingenious! Support this mom by sharing her business with others and shopping her in the future!
To win:
Just leave us a comment about this product!
To gain a second entry, blog about one of our posts or share Bitty Braille with your readers. We will pull a winner on Saturday August 2nd!



i heart these cute tops! thanks for the fun giveaway!
kristen
ryankristenwilson(at)msn(dot)com
these are great ~ love them!
thanks!
moore.g at insideconnect.net
This is one of those things that I see and think, “Why didn’t I ever think of that??” These t-shirts look very well-crafted. Thanks for the great giveaway!
What a great idea! Thank you for the giveaway!
This is such an amazing product. My MIL is blind, and I can’t imagine how thrilled she would be to “see” my little Lucy in a shirt like this. LOVE the concept and have bookmarked the site for Christmas gifts!
This would be so cool! We have a friend who’s deaf so we’re teaching our son some sign language, but this is an entirely different world. Interesting!
Such a fascinating idea! I used to wonder about the Braille written on the floor numbers of an elevator when I was young. Please enter me in your drawing. I appreciate it. Thanks, Cindi
This is a brilliant idea. I remember as a child I learned some sign language and loved it. This is great!
What a great idear! I love it! I love the little shirts that are different from anything else. Thanks for this giveaway!
That’s a neat idea!
So cool. My daughter nor my #2 have anything personalized. What a better way to have something personalized than to say it two ways.
I have seen these on other blogs, this is an ingenious idea. It’s one of those why didn’t I think of that things. I would love to win one for my daughter!!
uumm.. do we have two jessica’s here. or am i seeing things…
Anyway, what a wonderful Idea.
I think this is a beautiful idea and a lovely way to promote understanding!
Definitely a unique concept. As my kids are too old for these T, I ould love to win one for a charity giveaway this Xmas.
Definetly an interesting idea!
And it is now out there for my readers…check it out:
http://goddessinthehouse.blogspot.com/2008/07/bitty-braille.html
This product is awesome! In college, I was in the program to teach visually impaired children but had to transfer out because they started canceling classes because of low enrollment.
Anyway, I’m off on a tangent as usual lol. I will definitely be blogging this one.
what a great covo starter. this is AWESOME. holy cow why didnt I think of this?
I’ve seen these before and love the idea! I would love to have one for Becca.
What a good idea! These are adorable shirts and I would love to win one! Thanks for the giveaway.
That is so awesome. I had never heard of this before but what a great idea!!
a great way to teach kids about differences and encourage them to spell their names, too! I just don’t know if I would get one for my son or my daughter…
This is really cute. I am studying to be an ASL teacher and I want my children to be exposed to all types of communication. This is so cute and a wonderful tool for my young children, and older ones as well!
Love the idea…why didn’t I think of it first!!!
I really like the alphabet tiles! That is a really cool site!
What a great idea, and what a great shirt! Thanks!
This is so great. I love this idea. It’s a great way to celebrate differences.
What an interesting idea
I love this idea! What a great way to open peoples eyes to the world of the blind!