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Stonz boots

Stonz designs ingenious and water-resistant nylon boots that are easy to put on and stay on securely. Children up to 3 years old can wear these adorable little boots. You can even add some liners to turn them into winter boots and you can buy them online.

Traditional children sleds

Did you know that every province has its emblematic tree? Jocelyn Legault has known about it for a while as he has been building Canadian sleds in traditional fashion for many years. Every sled is signed and numbered and can carry two children up to 5 years old. What a great way to enjoy our long winters and make our ancestors proud! To order, contact Jocelyn Legault or visit his Facebook page.

Natart Juvenile

Natart Juvenile makes the perfect furniture for your baby. Every collection is made in Canada, indoor air quality certified, elegant and made out of solid wood. My favorite collection is Alexa and its silver upholstered design but if your prefer simplicity, Natart Juvenile surely has a collection for you too!

Bamboobino

If you were looking for absorbent and super soft towels to snug your baby in after his bath or soft and absorbent nursing pads to go out without a worry, look no more! Bamboobino also manufactures bamboo socks, hats, mitts and washcloths in the least damaging fabric (for your children and the environment) on the market.  You can buy Bamboobino products online.

Pineapple Pete

Beautifully designed hats, tees and burp blankets, Pineapple Pete has it all. I especially love the little rebellious hat, the moose bodysuit and the zebra t-shirt but you will also be glad to know that they sell the cutest bamboo t-shirts out there.

Poppy’s Choice

Poppy’s Choice’s clothing is remarkable, unique and stitched to last. Take a look at the owner’s website to find the prettiest dresses for your daughter and the coolest apparel for your son. She also makes beautiful stroller blankets and piggyback riders.

Weeurban

Woven in Canada, Weeurban products are cute, soft, modern and organic. From sleep sacks to rompers and even cart covers, you can buy all of their collection online or let their locator find retailers for you.

Sweet Kyla

Sweet Kyla makes soft and colorful bedding with the best textiles on the market. Sewn with tender loving care here, in Canada, you can buy the products online by set or à la carte and the delivery is free on Canadian orders over $100.

Evymama

If you think that you must wear your grandmother’s bra because of your cup size and need for support, think again! Evymama makes glamorous and comfortable nursing bras that will allow you to enjoy every bit of this great moment of femininity.

Lovelinx

You never tire of looking at your little baby’s face and you love the idea of keeping his footprint but you don’t know what to do with it? Lovelinx Peanut prints specializes in jewelry for parents. Print your little one’s fingerprint or use the cutest picture you have and send it over to buy cufflinks, tiepins, bracelets and necklaces that will remind you of your child all day long, wherever you are.


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