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Teachable Clothing®™© is an early educational tool in the form of apparel with a purpose. Using the research-proven method of teaching Toddlers through Preschoolers. We hired and worked with professional educators that hold masters and doctoral degrees. That using these teaching methods inside our Phonics Game Book© in three formats downloadable free on our
site animated and the audiobook for special needs children. Teachable Clothing®™ providing tools that every first-time mom needs tools inside our Teaching Tool Bag® that accompanies each of our garments tee's,® word shirt®, jeans®, and overall® to secure the outcome that every parent looks to achieve for each intellectual genius. We also include a Phonics Game Book written by our early educators with in-home environment games to play with their enthusiastic precious little ones. Research states a child learns best by play and carrying out physical activities. Our Teaching Tool Bag® includes a complete set of alphabets, ten colors sequential throughout the ten numbers to teach them their colors, an introduction to four geometric shapes. Teachable Clothing®™©
FASHION DESIGNER AND MUSIC INDUSTRY VETERAN
NELLIE PRESTWOOD LAUNCHES A INNOVATIVE, AND REVOLUTIONARY, APPAREL LINE FOR TODDLERS THROUGH PRE-SCHOOLERS, IN THE FORM OF A EARLY EDUCATIONAL TOOL WITH A PURPOSE, "TEACHABLE CLOTHING®." GRAMMY winners, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, and Oscar nominees know the designer and conceptual artist's brilliance. She's worked with Diane Warren as visual communication designing her Billboard ads. Diane 2020 Polar Music Prize and often described as the "Nobel Prize of Music." Nobel Laureates Bob Dylan required her fashion stylist expertise. Her legendary cast of stars consists of a Beatle, Sir Ringo Starr; she designed his LaserDisc cover. She styled a "Prince," and Michael Jackson, the inductee of The King of Pop, entrusted her to use her gifts and skills to invigorate his 1993 induction into The Guinness World Book of Records Museum on The Hollywood Walk of Fame. The interior exhibition displays the best selling album ever, "Thriller," with an exterior poster design by Nellie Prestwood. "Her magnificent taste and style equal her professional attitude in everything she does," Donna Summer once wrote, while legendary Motown Records founder Berry Gordy said, "I found her work exemplary." In a career that's spanned the top fields of entertainment. Finally, Wynton Marsalis, the first jazz composition to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music, said she's felt privileged to design and illustrate his album cover with some of his predecessor's trumpeters with honor. Only four years after Neil Bogart launched the label in 1974, Casablanca became one of the Top 3 record companies in North America, and Nellie Prestwood was at the center of it all. She not only worked as a publicist with significant print and television outlets but also as a fashion stylist, art director, and tour director for key acts like Cameo, Parliament-Funkadelic, Hugh Masekela, Village People, and the Pips. Through Nellie's tenacity and creativity, Casablanca's #1 solo artist Donna Summer was photographed and interviewed for a Rolling Stone cover story in March 1978, one of the few black artists that magazine featured on the cover. Throughout her many roles in the entertainment field, Nellie found actual value, purpose, and meaning in life by volunteering her time and energy to several organizations, Special Olympics, including Children's Hospital of Los Angeles with the Neil Bogart Foundation (Cancer Ward), and coordinating a Bag Lunch Ministry on Skid Row for 20 years with the youth from her church. Simultaneously she was asked to take on a leadership role for another well-established organization, the Westside Thanksgiving Day Dinner for the Homeless. For two decades, and worked with the Wooten Center, which provides free after-school and low-cost summer programs for students in grades K-12. She sought the help of some music industry influencers, Clarence Avant ("The Black Godfather"), Jheryl Busby (a deal maker and former coworker at Casablanca Records), and Dr. Jan Adams movers, and shakers, and friends. To finance some of the outings for south-central LA youth summer musicals at The Geffen Theatre, The Getty Museum, Thanks to and ex-boss Donald T. Sterling of Clippers many Basketball games. She had the desire to expose inspire some inner-city youth on their way to reaching their full potential. To rent a fishing boat and take inner-city youth on a fishing trip. For some of the young teens, it was their first time seeing the Pacific Ocean.