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We received the lovelies package for the girls with matching hair accessories for both Ava and Zoe, Alligator clips for Ava and the Barely there clips for Miss Zoe. Unfortunately Miss Zoe was not interested in hair accessories even a little bit! She's also in a phase though where I can't get her to sit still long enough to even put on shoes before she's in tears and squawking to be let go!
What little girl doesn't love a good bow? I know Miss Ava loves her a bow and the bigger the better, which amazes me because I was never a bow girl and I never tried to put them in her hair when she was little, but this girl can spot a bow across a room. Miss Maddi's Boutique has got you covered for your little ones bow addiction and if you've ever met little Maddi herself, you will see why Miss Maddi's Boutique was born! She has the most beautifully luscious locks!

So Ava ended up in heaven and being able to use both the alligator clips and the barely clips
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Thankfully I had clip in hair extensions so I was used to this technique.

The gorgeous necklace is fit for the finest of princesses and Ava is obsessed with it. I love the clasp on it because she cannot take it off to share with friends, it stays on and she doesn't play with it but feels beautiful and extra special when she wears her "sparkly"

Miss Maddi's Boutique is playful, colorful, inviting and a great price! The Boutique is full of great little hair clips for girls with a HUGE variety of pretty sparklers. Not only is Cathy an absolute doll, her daughter is a pure beauty and you can see the passion she has for her line, her customers and for providing us with both quality and beauty! We highly recommend Miss Maddi's Boutique, we love the her playful style, which matched miss Ava perfectly! Miss Maddi's Boutique is 100% Vancity Mommy D

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