Attention to all creative moms and kids! For spring/summer 2013 the French shoe brand Easy Peasy has come up with a very special concept: a DoItYourself collection. With the accompanying kit of leather figurines, you can decorate these cool…
Keeping the credo “children deserve the very best” in mind, the lovely sisters Bolette and Louise founded…
The schoolbel is ringing! The first day to school can be a hard one for the little ones. Everything will be just fine if Walter or Liz come…
Inspired by the schooldays from the Fifties to the Seventies Céline Basset-Biagi rediscovered one specific childhood memory: the oldfashioned schoolbag with its metal buckles. And so she started the brand Miniséri. Miniséri is the first brand to turn…
New by Blafre! Beautiful big cotton wall stickers. The new unique fabric surface has a warm and soft feeling. Give you walls , doors, closets, roller curtains … a new look with these removable stickers. Fancy a refurbishment?…
Meet Lulu & Pax! Enchanting celebrities and modern parents alike, these bold quirky creatures from Canadian based WOON, are inspired by current runway fashion trends and fabrications. With attention-grabbing designs and a hint of…
‘One of the virtues of the very young is that you don’t let facts get in the way of your imagination.’ -Sam Levinson
This all new dragon knight collection will certainly fire up your little one’s imagination. Kidorable…
Whether the Far East by train or the seashore by stroller, make the trip in style with the Original Collection by Petunia Pickle Bottom. In the new fall 2011 collection by Petunia Pickle Bottom you will find –as usual-daring…
We would like to introduce our newest facebook-app: The Wishlist Share! Don’t you feel like sharing your shopping wishlist with all your friends! You can do this now with the new little zebra FB app. Let your friends know…
We all know it:Your son or your daughter loves drawing and painting you don’t want to spoil these little pieces of art by just pinning them on your fridge.You don’t want to dissapoint the young artists but encourage them…