We’ll Take Our Tea with Sugar
These adorable threads not only make your kiddos look even cuter than they already do; they also benefit the Global Fund for Children.

Kids are cute, plain and simple, even when they're covered in mud, screaming over a skinned knee or sheepishly admitting they just covered a bedroom wall in magic marker. Every once in a while, though, we run across a line of clothing so adorable, we can't help but think they'd make those same little rugrats almost unbearably cute if they walked around in it. The Tea collection is one of those lines.
Founded in San Francisco in 2002, Tea began with just a couple of sweaters and an awful lot of vision. In the past decade, it's grown by leaps and bounds, expanding its line to include boys', girls', toddlers' and infants' clothing, all with whimsical prints and styles that draw attention but still let a kid be a kid. The designs themselves draw inspiration from every part of the world -- in the brand's own words: "From the iconic art and architecture of Barcelona to the graphic boldness of Brazilian street graffiti, we interpret our discoveries into beautifully classic and unique styles and designs for children, ages 0-12."
Sweeter still: several times a year, Tea hosts "GFC days" during which 20% of proceeds benefit the Global Fund for Children, a foundation that provides grants to groups working with some of the world's most vulnerable children. Take a glance at the Tea collection here to see what they've got brewing.
About The Global Fund for Children
The list of ways the GFC benefits vulnerable children is nearly endless. It provides access to education, health services, psychosocial support, positive economic opportunities, creative enrichment and protection from violence and exploitation. Learn more about the fund here.
