NEW YORK, June 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- 5WPR, a leading independent Public Relations Agency today announced the addition of Dots on Tots to its Mom 360 juvenile division. Dots on Tots is a baby headwear company that specializes in baby and toddler hats made from 100% natural, organic materials. Based on the idea that newborn skin is often very sensitive and needs to be protected, as well as the importance in choosing the right clothing to avoid allergic reactions, Dots on Tots was created to serve the needs of new moms everywhere.
The company, founded by mother of two and mompreneur Olivia Entin, uses only 100% certified organic soft baby cotton in all of their handmade products. All fabric and products are manufactured in the USA, are eco-friendly and use low-impact dyes. The collection boasts their hats with ear flaps in organic cotton, organic cotton fleece and merino wool, and also includes organic knotted hats, organic reversible sun hats and special ear protection hats in organic cotton. The innovative hat design features flaps that serve to protect infants and toddlers from cold weather, wind, and ear, nose and throat infections. The special ear protection hats feature an added benefit of 50% noise-reduction ear inserts, shielding infants and toddlers' delicate ears from loud sounds.
Dots on Tots joins an impressive roster of past and current clients in the agency's Mom 360 juvenile division including Summer Infant, BornFree, Plum Organics, Bebe au Lait, NurturMe, Milkscreen, Maty's Natural Products and Belly Maternity.
5WPR continues to experience rapid growth, and today employs over 100 professionals in their two US offices. The agency was founded in 2003 by entrepreneur Ronn Torossian, and is a finalist for Public Relations Agency of the Year for the American Business Awards. REAL. RESOURCEFUL. RESULTS.
Contact: Ronn Torossian, 5W PR, 212-999-5585, [email protected]
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