Do you have a girly girl in the house? My girls are all about dress-up and girly style, which is natural and can be totally fun. But sometimes I find all the Barbie, model/fashion propaganda, and makeover stuff to be overwhelming and a little alarming in the way that it influences our daughters - and frankly, sometimes blatantly inappropriate - especially for their ages. Doesn't it seem that the target audience of the beauty industry is getting younger and younger these days? And no surprise, when over half of the top models are under the age of 16 and now setting the beauty standard for every girl from 9-90. Okay, end rant. :)

My point is that Jamberry (in my biased opinion) is a wonderful girly "makeover" type alternative to the typical pageant looking painted faces (can anyone say Toddlers in Tiaras? - Yikes.) and (pretty sexy, unrealistic adult looking) barbie fashion shows that little girls are drawn to. In fact, the fact that we have a whole line of Jamberry products fashioned just for little girls is one of the things that drew me to the company. My girls LOVE it when I do their nails, but I'm not a huge fan of chemicals on their little fingers (especially when their fingers end up in their mouths - eww) or spilling on their clothes, or my carpet, or being inhaled up their little noses. I also feel like it's a colossal waste of time to spend forever trying to paint each tiny, fidgety little finger without smudging it, only to have it start chipping 3 hours later.
Jamberry nail wraps are so awesome for little fingers and toes. Although I do sometimes use my regular jams on my little girls' nails by cutting them down to their size (ALL jamberry wraps are organic, non toxic, vegan and gluten free), the Jamberry Junior wraps are especially fun and easy because they are tailored to little girls' fingers (no tedious trimming required - already tiny sized!) and come in a vast array of lovable styles that are sure to please any budding (yet untainted) mini fashionista :) And for added awesomeness, we also have quite a few coordinating "Mommy and Me" styles so you can match each other... so cute!If you'd like to order some Jam Jrs for your little girl, click here to shop!
Does your little girl like to match Mama? Click here for some adorable "Mommy & Me" styles.
If you'd like to host a "Mommy & Me" party for you, your daughter, and your friends with daughters, click here!
Party option 1: Local, in home party
If you live in the Joplin MO area, you can host a party at your place. You and your daughter pick a fun theme (maybe a PJ party, mom/daughter movie night, tea & cupcakes party, dress-up party... your choice!) and throw a party with your friends - I'll show up with my stuff, join in the fun with you and do all the work. If your friends and their daughters love the products as much as you do and choose to buy anything, you get your wraps for free with a minimum sales total of $100, plus potentially WAY more free stuff depending on the sales volume reached. If nobody buys anything, we still end the night with pretty nails and a great party full of mama/daughter bonding time and fun with friends. :)
Party option 2: Online party
Not local? No problem! You can easily throw a Mommy & Me party on Facebook and play games together with your little girls on the online party page. What kid these days DOESN'T enjoy playing games on Mom's phone, tablet or laptop - especially together?? You can earn your Jamberry products for free, plus lots of extra freebies and discounts* - just by playing hostess! (See my "host a party" page for details on hostess rewards!)

All-Inclusive Parties
Looking for something special for your little girl's birthday?? Visit my party page for some awesome all-inclusive party packages that feature Jamberry manicures for your daughter and all her little friends! Themes include Princess parties, costume parties, tea parties, PJ/slumber parties, and more. Check it out!Birthday packages are tailored to ages 4-10.
Have an older girl who loves getting her nails done? Check out my other mani/pedi birthday packages for tweens ages 10-13, or teens age 13-17




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