Blue Eye Boy

Blue Eye Boy Online Boutique Fills Void in Vast Baby Market

Northwest Mother opens all-boy e-boutique offering imaginative, high quality products for toddler boys.

Vancouver, WA, September 28, 2005 --(PR.com)-- It’s a cry heard around the country from mothers of toddler boys: “Where are all of the adorable, high quality boys’ items?” It’s a question that Tamara Nonamaker from Vancouver, Washington found herself asking over and over, as she trudged from one store to the next in search of great clothes, accessories and toys for her son. Store after store offered seemingly endless shopping options for girls, while the boys’ section was usually relegated to a miniscule corner with only a small selection. Tired and frustrated by not being able to find what she was looking for all in one place, Nonamaker decided to take matters into her own hands and in September 2005, launched Blue Eye Boy, an all-boy e-boutique.

Blue Eye Boy (www.blueeyeboy.com) fills the void that mothers with toddler sons have been dreaming about. The site offers clothing, shoes, toys and gift sets just for toddler boys, ages one to four, as well as accessories and gifts for moms and dads. The need for toddler boys’ items is great: according to the National Center for Health Statistics, the number of boys born in the has outnumbered the number of girls born in this country for the past 63 years. Blue Eye Boy offers a one-stop online shopping center with well-made, fashionable items for toddler boys’ who, in Nonamaker’s opinion, have long been neglected by most retailers.

All products sold on the Blue Eye Boy site are personally screened by Nonamaker and often tested by her son and other toddler boys. Nonamaker enjoys working with the mothers behind many of the up-and-coming labels sold on Blue Eye Boy and focuses on selling high quality products that you can’t find in general retail stores. “As a mother, I believe it is important to seek out unique, imaginative, well-made items from companies owned by women, especially other mothers,” says Nonamaker. “I have found that those companies tend to place a higher value on the quality of their product and their customer service, which in turn creates a better product for people who buy from Blue Eye Boy.”

Superior customer service is another company philosophy of Blue Eye Boy. The company offers free shipping on all purchases, as well as a generous return policy. If a customer can’t find what they are looking for, they can also contact customercare@blueeyeboy.com, and staffers will do their best to research and find a suitable item for the customer.

About Blue Eye Boy
Blue Eye Boy, www.blueeyeboy.com, is an all-boy e-boutique founded in September 2005. The site offers products for toddler boys, ages one to four, by the following brands: apparel by Dogwood, Lambykins, Mullins Square, Mountain Sprouts and Eclectikid; shoes by NexStep and See Kai Run; décor by Tatutina; gift sets and keepsakes by Elegant Baby and The Soap Chest; toys by Melissa and Doug and Hart Toys; dad’s accessories by Daddy’s Matter; and mom’s accessories and gifts by Bistro Candles and Servello.

About Founder Tamara Nonamaker
Nonamaker grew up in Portland, Oregon and currently lives in Vancouver, Washington with her toddler son and her husband. An entrepreneur at heart, Nonamaker was the co-owner of a successful landscaping company for eight years. A self-professed workaholic, Nonamaker loves being a mother and running a company that can help other mothers in their shopping quests. Being true Pacific Northwest residents, the Nonamakers enjoy hiking, biking, and exploring the great outdoors in their spare time together.

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