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Dreams Come True
Besides shopping from our ready made
list, if you have something in mind for yourself or would like your child to
wear. Tell us the design you wish to have and we’ll try our best to make your
wish comes true by implementing your ideas on the new product...
Little Designers
If your child has some nice and cute
motif ideas (can be from their arts work or just the shape of their favorite
toys...), which he or she would love to see it being printed on their own clothing.
You can encourage them to send in to us, to be considered for our next motif
print. If selected, besides having a sense of achievement, he or she will also
get a complimentary sample of our new product. Please see example below.
Motif
for VanLeaf’s
Pyjamas Set
Email your ideas to support@vanleaf.com
Please remember to provide us with the following particulars.
1. Parent’s name
2. Contact number
3. Email
4. Child’s name
5. Child’s date of birth
Little Samaritans
Take a look at the little girl’s
photograph below. Does she looks any different from any other kids? No, right?
Joan in VanLeaf’s Top Libra & Hawaii Skirt
Joan was born with kidney complications and is probably one of the youngest
kidney patient in the world. While most other kids have no worry about tomorrow,
she has to struggle through a daily ritual of 10 hour dialysis in order to stay
alive. Her parents financial burden became heavier when her mother has to quit
her secretary job in order to take care of her at home.
When we learned about Joan’s story,
without hesitation, we arranged for her mother to work from home as our sales
administrator. For every order VanLeaf.com received, it’ll add up to her commissions.
This flexible arrangement will allow her to stay at home to take care of Joan
and at the same time help to lighten their financial burden.
Simply tell your friends about VanLeaf.com
if you are satisfied with our service.
For parents, this can be a good way to inculcate good values into your child…
Let your child know that when they wear VanLeaf, they are at the same time helping
a less fortunate counterpart, creating an impact on Joan’s life.
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