customizable t-shirts for kids.

All kids have their own adorable way of pronouncing words when they first learn to speak. For example, my niece used to call her pacifier a “binkifier”, my nephew called helicopters “hockolers”, and my very own C still refers to any passing firetruck as a “woo woo woo”. So how cute is it that you can get a shirt with your own child’s translation of everyday words? Love it.

Translation Tee.
$30 {short sleeve}

Here’s how it works: go to Temporary Language and choose any image your heart desires, pair it with the way your child pronounces it, finish off with what it’s actually called, and bing, bang, bam you have yourself a customized tee. Not only that, if Temporary Language doesn’t have the image you need, you can submit your own or they will find one for you. Because their customer service is great like that. Really. And doesn’t your preschooler need some cute back to school clothes anyway?

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Allison

Hello there! I'm Allison Czarnecki, founder + editor of Petit Elefant, a blog all about style on a budget for every part of your life: style / home / travel / family. I do a lot of how-to beauty + style tutorials, travel posts, easy recipes, home remodel projects, and cool DIY crafts you totally want to try. I'm super happily married (to a hot Polish immigrant) and am the mother of two kids, a daughter and son, all of whom are featured here on the regular. We live in the country but we're a little bit rock + roll. Welcome!

4 Comments

  1. KJ :

    “huf-foo” = shovel

  2. kelly :

    what an awesome idea! i love it. now, the question is, what to have made!

  3. whitaker :

    Such a cute idea but my baby doesn’t talk yet :( she is only 3 1/2 months

  4. Freedom Martinez :

    I bought this shirt, My daughter says “Hock-A-Puss” for Octapus. and they didn’t have an octopus graphic so they came up with one just for us. It is sooo cute and we get compliments on it everywhere we go- but… it is an “iron on” and it is already starting to crack. She’s only worn it 2 times. And I am afraid to wash it b/c we may lose it…