Kids stuff
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Swings and ladders
Swings and Ladders
Handcrafted and made with love in sunny Hawke’s Bay, the lovely couple behind Swings and Ladders create wooden swings & rope ladders for kids, and beautifully crafted Macrocarpa swing-seats for adults.
Types of items include:
- Ladders
- Swings
- Pot plant ladders
- Yoga stools
You are never too old to enjoy a swing!
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Luggage, bags & travel accessories, Other, Toys
Tings
Leah from Tings makes beautiful and practical products that can be used every day.
Her most popular products are wet bags – six useful sizes, a pattern for everyone and endless uses. Wet bags can be used for practically anything and are a perfect replacement for the single-use plastic bag. These wet bags are super easy to clean as they are machine washable. They can help you make small (or big) changes in your day-to-day life and make the transition away from single-use plastic just that bit easier.
Their product range also includes:
- handmade cotton toys
- durable book bags and kick mats (car seat protectors)
- tooth fairy bags and receipts
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Arts and Crafts, Crafts, Educational
Weirdough
Weirdough makes themed playdough kits that offer hands-on learning opportunities for children. The kits come with different coloured playdough, stamps and more. They are a fun sensory element for children’s exploring and engaged learning.
The playdough is home-crafted, soft, stretchy and smells sweet, perfect for little children to play with or as party favours for your little one’s birthday celebrations.
Weirdough can also accommodate your custom themed orders.
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Carriers and slings, Dolls, doll houses and doll accessories
Woven Womb
Terri is a babywearing consultant and owner of Woven Womb. She started Woven Womb so that she could help other families find a local place to go to for carrier advice. It has grown from there, and she truly loves being involved in her client’s journey.
After limited success with her stretchy wraps, she went along to a Babywearing Southland (now Invercargill Babywearing Community) meet, found the help she needed, and started volunteering at meets. This was the place that really introduced her to the many different styles of carrying, and opened her eyes to the many possibilities. I now co-lead this volunteer community support group and love helping enable families to share the experience.
Terri started Woven Womb to share her passion, but also in the hope that she can help other families figure out what carriers can offer for them, be it a long term love, or short term help during a holiday or surgery.
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