Latest children company news
Millybee is a new online art gallery specialising in selling quality prints for children’s rooms. Their eye-catching collection offers prints to adorn little boys’ and girls’ nurseries, bedrooms and playrooms, and by being more practical than wallpaper and stickers, parents will be kept happy too.
Milly Bee’s owner, Camilla Braidwood says: “Pictures are used to decorate the walls of living areas, so why not a child’s room, and because they are prints, as the child grows, the room can be easi... [more]
Eco-shop Mimimyne has launched their range of carefully selected sustainably designed furnishings and fashion for children and parents. Mimimyne is an eco-friendly company selling a range of quirky and contemporary quality designer products aimed at children from toddlers to teens.
The brainchild of writer and researcher Tabitha Potts, co-author with Daisy Goodwin of ‘Bringing Up Baby: A New Mother’s Companion’, Mimimyne aims to fill a gap in the market for excitingly designed, contemporary ... [more]
mini mode is helping you get your little ones into the spirit of Halloween this year with a new striped romper and hat set with 'Mummy's little pumpkin' detail.
Perfect for a Halloween gift or just as a special treat, this gorgeous outfit will stand out from the scary ghouls and green-painted little monsters this October 31st. The romper and hat set is suitable for 0 to 5 year olds and made with soft fabric to keep your cheeky little pumpkins warm and cosy this Autumn/Winter.
This ch... [more]
While a standard MP3 player is good for music, the Mi-Vox is better for audio books. Downloading an audio book to an MP3 takes time – maybe several hours – and uses up space. With a Mi-Vox you can save time and keep your MP3 Player free for your music collection and should you loose it or should it get damaged, you will have only lost one book not a whole collection.
The Mi-Vox is perfect for children as it can both entertain and educate. Parents can also enjoy fiction and non-fiction, but al... [more]
Before the Child Trust Fund was introduced in 2005, only a fifth of families in the UK saved regularly for their children’s future. The babies who first benefited from the Child Trust Fund (CTF) when it was officially launched in April 2005 are now six years old. These babies, and all others born after 1 September 2002 received a free £250 voucher from the government for investment into their future.
These first CTF babies are making their way into primary school at a time when their parents ... [more]
pediped™ children's footwear has officially launched its products in the United Kingdom at the MODA Footwear show in Birmingham. The move abroad is a natural extension for the company that already services dozens of customers throughout the UK.
pediped™ intends to develop this market with the same level of service and commitment to retailers that has proven to be the key to its success in the United States.
pediped™ was founded in February 2005 by Angela and Brian Edgeworth after their q... [more]
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