Items tagged “Children (4-7 years)”

That’s Not Fair London was created to give children the opportunity to take the first steps towards revealing their fashion consciousness through innovative clothing that they can style and adapt to suit their own emerging tastes. The emphasis is on introducing desirable clothing to children that encourages their developing sense of style, and avoids the childish looks and colors that are often found in children’s wear. That’s Not Fair London looks to tradition for inspiration for their designs and to an era that paid fine attention to detail, where quality was paramount and things were built to last.

If you seek a unique gift for girls in the hard-to-shop-for nine-to-fourteen year range, look no further. Dolls from A Girl for All Time are lovingly created with historical reference, giving girls a way to feel grown up while still relishing the fun of playing with a beautiful, keepsake doll. The dolls give older children the opportunity to feel more “grown up” but still enjoy being exactly what they are – young girls. These enchanting dolls are stylish enough to have been featured in British Vogue and are available for the first time in the U.S in fall 2012, along with the books that tell their stories.

Scratches and scrapes are part of an active child’s life, so when they happen, parents can be ready to soothe them with Ouchies, latex-free bandages in a playful range of styles. For young ladies who are bound to stub a tiny toe, show your customers the 4Girlz offering, packed in a charming, show-offable tin box. These bandages come in twenty spiffy designs, four each of Flower Power, Pink Camouflage with Hearts, “Girls Rule” Tattoo, and Desserts & Doodle. Customers shopping for girls will also be delighted to recognize the Olivia bandage design based on the popular book starring everyone’s favorite pig.

ABC Kids Expo - Louisville, Kentucky (10/13/12 - 10/17/12)

Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the ABC Kids Expo seemed to have more special events and celebrations than ever, including the Maternity Row ABC Runway Show; the JPMA 50th Anniversary Innovation Awards; a Town Meeting to introduce Brixy, the new retailer association; a celebratory ABC Breakfast to honor those that have attended every Expo; and the Industry Party that rocked 4th Street Live. A few of the brands that captured the attention of The Giggle Guide’s Leesa Valentino included Sili, Neon Tiki Tribe, Okkatots, and Kidsme.

What we do: SAVE the ears & more!

Why? Because people want a safe alternative to piercing.

Since when? Mom created in 2009, launched in 2010

If there’s any trend that transcends time and gender, it’s this: kids like to pretend they’re a superhero. Now parents don’t have to safety pin a towel to their children’s shirts or allow them to wear their Halloween costumes throughout the year to make that dream come true. They can simply send a child off to school with a backpack or lunch bag with just the kind of super-secret transformative properties possessed by all the great superheroes. Let your customers be a superhero to their own kids at home by offering SuperME products in your store.

Reusable Snack & Everything Bags

Stock these limited edition fabrics just in time for the holiday shopping season. These winter cuties are sure to make everyone’s wish list. Perfect for gifts, classroom parties, holiday treats, school, or day care, shoppers won’t want to miss these adorable stocking stuffers!

Tis the Season of Giving (to you!)

The holidays are quickly approaching. What better way to get in the spirit than to start off with an extra $115 in retail value?
Have a little fun, run some promotions, or simply keep the increased revenue.

Contact: Brittany Sodora / (630) 839-9830

No matter the age, French girls traditionally define their identities through their unique style of clothing. In that spirit, designer Marilyn Tov brings the French tradition to girls’ fashion, ensuring that lasting comfort is met with grace and beauty. Growing up in Paris, she recalls an idyllic childhood of easy-going shopping on Saturdays, followed by bike rides along the Seine. What she recalls of the clothing she wore during her Parisian playtimes is comfortable elegance and that embodies her 2013 namesake collection.

The new Dr. Seuss “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” collection is currently shipping, right in time for the holidays! Featured on Bumkins Superbibs, Sleeved Bibs, Junior Bibs, Junior Apron, Splat Mat/Tablecloth and Reusable Tote these items are PVC, BPA, phthalates and lead free; waterproof and machine-washable. This print, which debuted at ABC Kid’s Expo in October 2012 has proven to be a bit hit among retailers and consumers alike.

Contact: Bumkins / (480) 481-3618

Everyone loves the tooth fairy! Losing those first few baby teeth is a rite of passage to kids, another milestone to growing up. Who hasn’t seen the unmistakable grin of a kid showing off his loose tooth, and later a toothless smile? Parents have celebrated this event with tales of the Tooth Fairy for generations. This whimsical story, The Tale of the Tooth Fairy, gives kids a glimpse into the magical world of fairies and the endearing story of how the Tooth Fairy got her job. Not only is the story enchanting, but the product makes a perfect gift.

When designer Julie Barger was brainstorming to find a name for her new clothing line 9 years ago, she enlisted the help of her five-year-old daughter. Julie asked, “What is the name of something that starts as one thing then changes into something else?” Her daughter answered, “Golden Butterfly.” That soon became metamorphosis but since that was too long to fit on a label, it later became “Morfs”. Founded and based in Lynchburg, Virginia, Morfs features Julie’s creative vision turning everyday apparel into unique works of art for children to wear, and parents to cherish. These wearable art creations provide one-of-a-kind looks for today’s one-of-a-kind kids.

Delta Children’s Products are tops for durable, kid-friendly cribs and strollers. Family-run Delta’s appeal is derived from more than just style, economy, comfort, and practicality. The company glows with good will, and corporate President Joseph Shamie was honored with the Humanitarian Award in 2011. Kids in Distressed Situations paid tribute to him because of the contributions Delta has made towards helping the less fortunate. Delta is exactly the kind of company that retailers want to partner with: a strong record of great products and a stellar approach to people

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