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Best Place To Jump-Start Your Biological Clock

Ms Lulu's Boutique

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Think you don't want kids, at all or at least not yet? A short sojourn in Ms Lulu's Boutique, in its new Fore Street location, will speed up that biological clock in no time. Try as you might to resist, the tiny, stylish outfits — sundresses with matching hats! sailor outfits! miniature party gowns! designer pajamas with feet! — will win you over in short order. Store owners and mom-daughter team Ellie and Sarah, hospitable and kid-loving, will only feed your frenzy. Consider yourself warned: If you don't have little ones in your life on whom to bestow these charming children's clothing and gifts, you'll want some, right quick.

Ms Lulu's Boutique | 425 Fore St, Portland | mslulus.com 

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