
Hand knit Kids Batman & Butterfly Hats – Our popular knit hats are back this year and we’ve added a butterfly hat to the classic batman one. Perfect Halloween costumes for kids, these hats are great well beyond Halloween.
Made of soft wool, they are warm and will keep your kids warm all winter. Moreover, with the perfect motifs, they will not argue about wearing them. Enter our Halloween contest and get 20% off these hats, now through Nov. 3rd.
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Moncler baby snowsuits & coats are here. They look super stylish and perfect for children. Made of a light weight down, these infant snowsuits and toddler coats are warm yet they do not weigh kids down and allow them to move around freely.
And like their adult coats, the craftsmanship and technology is unquestionable.
Made in Italy, our pictures do not do them justice, they are a must see item.
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Cashmere-soft, kids cotton scarf by Album di Famiglia. This Italian designer uses the softest brushed cotton blended fabric to create machine washable, sophisticated clothes for babies and kids. This scarf is a great example, clean lines, warm colors and oh so cozy. Click here to take a look




Exclusively for baby girls, the Estella Anne baby rompers are feminine & fun without being saccharine sweet.
With a unique bubble shape and detailed with woven Japanese floral pockets, these baby bodysuits are great for lounging at home, parties or any occasions. Made in the USA from soft jersey cotton, machine washable.
This week only, like these on facebook, get 20% off and a chance to win 3, over $100 in value.

Mom blogger Adriana and her husband put together an enviable room for their robot loving child. Well done, I love it! Read more here!

Just in: Estella baby snowsuits and infant coats.
Soft, cozy, lined in a contrast colored fleece, this nylon outerwear collection has style, personality, and warmth. The baby winter coat has an adorable pointy hood and a zip in the back, making it so easy to dress your baby. It is available in four playful colors. Take a look and let us know if you like it, we’re very proud of it.

Our Emma baby dress was so popular last year that we did it again in more fun colors and combinations. Not only did we combine solid colors, but we combined solid colors with stripes AND solid jersey colors with knit floral and dots.
The knit fabrics are beautiful Japanese prints that feel great and make these dresses perfect for baby girls first anything. We make everything in the USA & control the quality and the fit. Take a look and let us know what you think.

Megan Hunt, owner of Princess Lasertron, is a blogger, bridal designer and mommy to Alice Elfie (isn’t she precious?). We fell in love with her blog, which showcases her projects and offers a glimpse into her busy life. We were very lucky to have her guest blog about putting the finishing touch on a baby’s outfit with accessories and encouraging self-expression. Read on!
When I became a mother to little Alice Elfie, one of the things I was most excited about as I held my baby in my arms was just getting to know her as a person and learning who she is, what she likes, who she wants to be. Over her one year of life I have followed Alice’s lead as she has experimented with scarves, hats, skirts, ribbons, and bracelets, and I can see in her smile and walk how confident she feels when she likes how she looks. Here are some of my favorite accessories for small children that are easy to wear and experiment with. Keep a few things for your baby to wear in his or her reach–you might be surprised by their creativity!

1: Dare to Dazzle bracelet from Modcloth – Bangles and cuff bracelets are easy for children to slip on and off themselves. Any chunky bracelets you have in your jewelry box are great additions to your kid’s collection. Alice has plain bangles and sparkly ones like this bow bracelet, and it’s interesting to see which ones she chooses each day.
2: Vintage Sangrita Hat from Modcloth – Vintage hats can be found cheaply at thrift stores and vintage shops and are often sized smaller than new hats. Simpler ones with fewer embellishments are best for little hands.
3: Bright Beads Necklace from Modcloth – Big necklaces are the easiest things for kids to put on.
4: Pink satin ribbon from Paper Mart – Simple ribbons are so versatile and allow for so much creativity–is it a scarf? A belt? A headband? After Alice’s first birthday she was enthralled by the abundance of ribbon scattered all over our house from opening her presents–I think she liked the ribbon more than the gifts in some cases. As each ribbon was pulled from its box, she immediately draped it over her head before unwrapping the rest of the gift.
5: Clasically Cool Sunglasses from Modcloth – Alice started wanting to wear sunglasses after seeing me wear them all the time. In the sunshine she wears them on her eyes, and indoors she puts them around her neck.
6: Italian Paisley Scarf from Modcloth – Scarves are another very versatile accessory for babies and small children–you can knot it for them to wear as a necklace, or leave it open for them to wave, carry around, or wrap around their shoulders.
7: Sailor Knot Bracelet from Urban Outfitters – A woven or braided bracelet like this one is easy to make yourself from materials around the house–if you don’t have any yarn or rope, you can use strips cut from an old t-shirt or onesie.
8: Good for All Bag from Modcloth – the reusable bags you take to the grocery store, like this canvas tote, is a great place to keep all of your child’s accessories and dress-up things. Alice–in a “carrying” phase–totes hers around the house. You can teach your child to put their things away in it, or let them carry it as you run about town.
Encourage your kids to play with your clothes and accessories. You might be surprised by what they do with them and it’s a great way to develop self-confidence and imagination in your baby.
xo meg
Read more about Princess Lasertron and see more gorgeous photos on her blog and shop her own line of heirloom-quality accessories.

Casper wears a classic striped Ralph Lauren sweater
Street style blogging a la Scott Schumann via The Sartorialist or Bill Cunningham and countless others has become the latest source of inspiration (and envy!) That’s why we were super excited to hear that children’s style blogger, Amanda de Beaufort of coos and ahhs was going to wear a new hat: children’s street style blogger.
She recently ventured out on a sunny weekend to the playgrounds of Williamsburg, Brooklyn and took us along for the ride! See more…
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We asked the lovely Amanda de Beaufort of coos & ahhs to guest blog for us about the ultimate toddler boy’s style guide for the summer. As the mother to a beautiful baby boy, Amanda tests products and hand picks gear and beautiful clothing which she reviews and shares on her blog (one of Babble’s top 50 Design Blogs for moms!).
See Amanda’s picks to be cool all throughout Summer…
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