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Keeping your tiny tomatoes warm

USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education),  Nov, 2004  

Nothing feels as soft, comfortable, and luxurious as cashmere, unless of course it's hand-knit kids' clothing (made with 100% alpaca wool that is machine washable) from Tiny Tomatoes, Herndon, Va.

With chilly weather at hand, Tomatoes' accessory sets should prove the perfect gift. Available are the four-piece (hat, scarf, gloves, and socks: $56), three-piece (no socks: $45), and two-piece (hat and scarf: $40). Colors include eggplant, red, and green apple. Multiple sizes are available to fit children ages six months to six years old. Moreover, there are baby blue, light pink, and multicolor ponchos that come in cotton ($80) and baby alpaca ($100).

Once your kids feel how incredibly soft and ultra comfortable these accessories are, the days of refusing to wear their hat and gloves before going out to play will be gone forever.

To learn more about this wonderful line of clothes, visit www.tiny-tomatoes.com.

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