Nomie
Baby Car Seat Cover Solves Problems for
Parents
(New York; November 2009)
The nomie
baby car seat cover is the
answer to every mess in a car that won't go away: hidden
cheerios, exploding diapers, spilled juice, and more.
CBS featured it in their "Best Baby Gift"
segment, it was chosen for MSNBC's "Your Business"
elevator pitch, Pregnancy & Newborn says it's a
"MUST," it received a Disney "iParenting
Outstanding Product Award" for 2009, and a PTPA Media
award and Sarah Jessica Parker and Roger Federer
both love their matching pink nomie baby car seat covers
for each of their twin daughters. Why do we feel
it's ideal for all moms and dads?
-Cozy & Cute (even great for
dressing up gently used car seats from big sis or
brother)
-Removable, Washable, and
Waterproof Cover (say good-bye to dirty messes &
germs)
-Baby/Toddler/Convertible
Styles
-Multiple Colors &
Styles
-Easy to use and slip on and off
into the washing machine means hassle-free clean
ups
-Only $36.00
-Great for road trips &
travel
-Moms love it (http://tinyurl.com/c9cdjw)
-No more crying over spilled milk -
literally!
For more information, visit
www.nomiebaby.com
about katie...
Katie Danziger, mom-preneur and
founder of nomie baby, was born and raised in New York
City. She attended Vassar College and Yale University
where she graduated with a degree in Psychology.
After college, Katie got her start
as an assistant producer at an advertising agency before
landing a job with AmFAR, the nonprofit organization
dedicated to ending AIDS through research. Following
this, Katie quickly found a niche for herself in special
events and promotions, working for companies such as
Columbia/TriStar Pictures, The National Sports Daily and
Viewer's Choice Pay-Per-View.
After having her first child - a
son - Katie decided to leave her full-time job so she
could take on a new one - that of a full-time mom. She
had two more children after that, with the third serving
as inspiration for nomie baby.
In 2007, Katie turned lemons into
lemonade when the youngest of her daughters - a baby at
the time - spilled on her car seat. Katie wrestled with
the seat to remove the cover, and unfortunately the seat
won, as the label read, "Do not machine wash." Spot
cleaning didn't help, and Katie's idea for an
easily-removable, washable and waterproof car seat cover
was born.
After more than a year of research
to find the best fabrics and to determine the most
effective construction, the nomie baby car seat cover
launched in summer 2008.
Says Katie, "The nomie baby cover
solves problems for parents, makes their lives easier,
keeps their kids cleaner, and because it extends the life
of a car seat, nomie baby is both cost-effective and good
for the environment. Buy less and recycle more. Who
doesn't love that concept?"
In between taking care of her kids
- now ages 15, 13 and 2 - and getting her new business up
and running, Katie still finds time for French toast
breakfasts and home-cooked dinners. She loves sports -
both playing and watching - walking through Central Park,
and visiting the Central Park Zoo, a family favorite.
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