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rpannier

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Sat Aug 22, 2020, 09:30 PM Aug 2020

BIZ KIDS -- A tie-dye must-buy: How one Regina kid went from craft to cash

Callie Tomlin Age 10

Tie-dye swirls of pink, blue, purple and yellow look great on a shirt. They’ve also managed to make 10-year-old Callie Tomilin some cash this summer.

What started out as a gift of a simple tie-dye kit from her grandparents soon turned into a hobby for Callie, and now it’s a business.

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Callie's two-year-old sister, Mila, has Joubert syndrome.

Kids with Joubert syndrome can experience a lack of muscle control, abnormal breathing patterns, and different eye and tongue movements.

The majority of Callie's profits are donated toward research of her sister’s syndrome.

https://www.cbc.ca/kidsnews/post/biz-kids-a-tie-dye-must-buy-how-one-regina-kid-went-from-craft-to-cash/123

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BIZ KIDS -- A tie-dye must-buy: How one Regina kid went from craft to cash (Original Post) rpannier Aug 2020 OP
Isn't that thoughtful of her,... her grandparents must be so proud. magicarpet Aug 2020 #1
Her family is so proud of her! Karadeniz Aug 2020 #2
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