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Creative Tees by Creative Kids

Masliza Manshoor | Mazura Illani Manshoor

16-Feb-17 10:00

Creative Tees by Creative Kids

CreaTee is a DIY activity kit for children ages 6 and up that allows them to create their own wearable ‘arts and crafts’ pieces through simple instructions that are included in the kit. We speak to Masliza and Mazura Manshoor, the people behind this venture, on creating an analog outlet in a growing digital world, what it takes to keep kids focused on CreaTee’s products, and why instilling creativity in kids from a young age is pivotal to a healthy lifestyle.


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