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		<title>Giggle Guide: &#8220;myWallaby is Made for Dolls On-the-Go!&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 03:16:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chief Wallabies</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Myriam and I sat down with Giggle Guide&#8216;s Leesa Valentino, for a behind the scenes interview about all things myWallaby. The interview and subsequent article is part of Giggle Guide&#8217;s ongoing series, “Behind the Brand.” It was a lot of fun and Leesa asked a lot of interesting questions about business topics and concepts that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Myriam and I sat down with <strong>Giggle Guide</strong>&#8216;s Leesa Valentino, for a behind the scenes interview about all things<strong> myWallaby</strong>. The interview and subsequent article is part of Giggle Guide&#8217;s ongoing series, “Behind the Brand.” It was a lot of fun and Leesa asked a lot of interesting questions about business topics and concepts that we haven&#8217;t spoken about in public before. We hope you enjoy finding out more about how we came up with the myWallaby concept, some of the challenges we faced with launching the product and how we plan on growing the company in the future. Thanks Leesa for allowing us to share our story with your audience!</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Here’s a sweet success story, inspired by both the fond childhood memories of a friend, and the wallabies who carry their young in a front-facing pouch! Eric says, “The same night we decided on the name <strong>myWallaby</strong>, we learned that Miriam was pregnant!” Miriam continues, “Given the ever-expanding shape of my belly during the months that myWallaby started to take shape, we can’t help but think that my growing belly was at least in part some inspiration for the myWallaby pouch!” Eric and Myriam share with The Giggle Guide™ how it all began and how their myWallaby Agile Doll Carrier has grown, along with their daughter.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Click on the following link to read the Giggle Guide article:</p>
<p><a href="http://thegiggleguide.com/behind-brand/2009-11/mywallaby-made-dolls-go" target="_blank">http://thegiggleguide.com/behind-brand/2009-11/mywallaby-made-dolls-go</a></p>
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