Garvalin Shoes for Kids
Garvalin shoes for children are made in Elche, Spain, a town with a well-known tradition in shoe making. They have been making and designing quality kids shoes since 1968. Every season they create over 100 models to choose from. Whether your child is a boy or a girl, age 1 to 16, you are bound to find a shoe you’ll like.
Tags: cute, garvalin shoes, kids, leather, mary janes, sandals, spainPosted: March 31, 2008 | by Julie
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True Religion Jeans
True Religion makes the coolest pint-sized jeans around. They come in different colors and washes, just like mom and dad’s jeans. If you are willing to pay $100 bucks + for jeans, these are simply the most fashionable jeans out there. Available for boys and girls, from infant size on up. TRUE RELIGION
Tags: boys, Fashion, girls, infant, jeans, kids, true religionPosted: March 28, 2008 | by Julie
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Cranky Pants
Check out these cute and funky little pants. Cranky Pants are all hand-knit using Merino wool. They are producing these little pants as fast as they can knit them. Available in sizes 6 to 24 months. CRANKY PANTS

Posted: March 26, 2008 | by Julie
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Skirted Onsie by Barn Organics
Barn Organics is a 2006 addition to the Mad Sky Brand for kids. This skirted onsie is too cute. The prints have a 60’s retro feel. When you purchase a Barn Organics product a percentage of the total will go to an environmentally responsible charity, there are three charities you can choose from. All of the products used to ship your purchase are organic and recyclable as well. 100% organic cotton and made in the USA. BARN ORGANICS


Posted: March 25, 2008 | by Julie
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Bloom Coco Bouncer Chair
Here is a bouncer chair with a modern twist. Simple one piece design, no assembly required. The Coco comes in two styles, Stylewood and Plexistyle, with many color options. This cozy nest for your little bambino provides a smooth rocking motion, complete with a safe 5 point harness. The Coco will set you back 200 bucks. BLOOM COCO BOUNCER
Tags: , babies, bloom, bouncer, chair, cocoPosted: March 24, 2008 | by Julie
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Make-My-Own-Monster Custom Design Kit
F.A.O Schwartz and the North American Bear Company make this great Make-My-Own-Monster kit where your kid can design their own monster with the provided colored pencils, paper and a detailed questionnaire. Once your kid is done and you send it in, the designers at North American Bear Co. will reproduce your design as a plush Monster, including a hang-tag that tells the monsters’ story. The cost is a bit steep, but this pillow will definitely be a keepsake. How cool is that! Available at F.A.O. Schwartz for $249.00
Tags: design, f.a.o schwartz, kids, kit, make my own monster, north american bear coPosted: March 21, 2008 | by Julie
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Days Ago Digital Counter
Here is a nifty little device invented by two moms that answers the question “How many days ago did I open this?”. Now you can keep track of when you opened that jar of baby food, expressed breast milk or anything else for that matter. It’s great to keep track of leftovers and many other uses. The Days Ago counter attaches to a variety of surfaces with a magnetic backing or suction backing and counts up to 99 days. Let’s hope you’re not keeping anything for 99 days. DAYS AGO DIGITAL COUNTER
Tags: baby food, breast milk, days ago, digital counter, Food, kidsPosted: March 21, 2008 | by Julie
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Haba Wood Blocks
Haba makes these great wooden block sets. Your child can recreate the famous Pyramids of Egypt, the Leaning Tower of Pisa or other architectural landmarks of the world. This is a great way for your child to use their imagination and also learn a thing or two about architecture and the world. Heck, you will find yourself having fun playing with these blocks. Haba Blocks are made of solid natural untreated beech wood, so no worries there about lead. HABA BLOCK SETS
Tags: blocks, haba, kids, leaning tower of pisa, pyramids, woodPosted: March 20, 2008 | by Julie
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Kettler Sloopy Trike
This tricycle has a unique steering mechanism. When your child pushes the handle or leans to the right, the Sloopy veers to the left (and vice versa). The entire tricycle banks just like a motorcycle. The Sloopy has a 3-in-1 freewheel design that allows you to pedal, brake or coast, and an adjustable four position seat that grows with your child. This trike is sure to keep your little rider entertained. Recommended for ages 3 & up. KETTLER SLOOPY TRIKE
Tags: child, kettler, kids, sloopy, tricycle, trikePosted: March 18, 2008 | by Julie
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Hunter Boots – Wellies
These boots are the original Wellies, named after the first Duke of Wellington. The Hunter boot Company has been making boots in Scotland since 1856. They were made for walking in Scotland’s rugged terrain so they are sure to withstand anything your kid throws at them. They are actually one rain boot that is comfortable enough to wear all day. Don’t be fooled by imitations, these are the real deal. Available in multiple colors and adult sizes too. HUNTER BOOTS
Tags: colors, hunter boots, kids, rain boot, Shoes, welliesPosted: March 17, 2008 | by Julie
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