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Stroller Strides: Raspberry Kids - fresh, healthy, fun - December 29, 2008
Shopping with my 6 and 3 year old is painful experience. I hate to say this, but it's true. The one good thing that has come from my past experiences shopping with my boys is the love I have developed for online shopping! I can happily sit at my desk, coffee in hand and anytime of day and easily browse the latest and greatest without junior 1 and 2 whining impatiently, "mom can we go now?". Everything from toys, clothes, electronics, and more. They are all easily accessible with a few clicks of my mouse and a few taps on my keyboard. I have found my shopping heaven. Enter Raspberrykids.com
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Ohdeedoh: E-Racers - December 19, 2008
When most of us hear the phrase "green toys", we don't picture toys like these. But green they are. Made of eco-friendly bamboo with water-based paints, these sleek sportsters make us want to get down on the floor and play cars for the rest of the afternoon. Designed for children ages two and up, each car measures just over seven inches long, making them perfect for smaller hands to hold but still cool enough for older kids to enjoy. $19.99 each at Raspberry Kids
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Mommy Footprint: Raspberry Kids Experience & New Contest Giveaway - December 10, 2008
I am such a huge fan of any space, be it a website, home, or canvas that consists of clean lines. A place where visually everything is delightful and navigation is a snap. If you appreciate this kind of experience, you need to check-out the online shopping experience at Raspberry Kids. Their site design, easy to navigate store, and hip/eco-chic product line have created quite a buzz. Sue, the chief Executive Mom of Raspberry Kids is also very talented with writing - I dare you to read ‘The Story Of Raspberry Kids’ and not mist just a little. I’ve also become a fan of the Raspberry Kids blog, where you’ll find a mix of business and personal, all combined into a great read!
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Babyvibe: A Few of our Favorite Things - December 9, 2008
Play tents. We have yet to know a child who does not like to play in tents. In the past, we’ve bought inexpensive plastic tents but find that they can rip easily and maybe last a season, if we’re lucky. We’ve recently fallen head over heals for the Lucy and Michael Play tents. The quality of craftsmanship is impeccable and this is a play tent that will last through years and years of play, and is well worth the investment. Perfect for any child of any age. Available online at Raspberry Kids.
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Mighty Haus Monkeying Around Ornaments -November 26, 2008
Christmas Ornament Round-up. Monkeying Around Ornaments $4 at Rasberry Kids (Price converted from Canadian dollars). Posted in Accessories by Melissa Summers
Mighty Haus is a design and shopping blog for people who like to nest. We look for objects that solve problems and make your life lovely all at once.
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Dashin Fashion: Say hello to Raspberry Kids - November 22, 2008
Say hello to Raspberry Kids a Canadian online boutique that features fresh, healthy and fun clothing, toys and accessories for the little ones in your life. Raspberry Kids puts great effort into picking products that are great for your kids and the world around us. They include icons (organic, made by mom, country of origin, award winner...) in the 'Our Criteria' tab on each product page so you can make an informed buying decision.
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ModEco Kids: Raspberry Kids - November 12, 2008
If you’ve already started looking for a holiday dress for your daughter, consider this stunning dress (2T-5T) by Redfish Kids, now available at Raspberry Kids. Sue Sinclair is the “Chief Executive Mom” behind this online children’s boutique, which just launched last week. One of the features that I really loved while browsing the site is that you can easily make an informed buying decision. Simply click on the “our criteria” tab when looking at a product, or refine your search using the “our criteria” subcategories in the right sidebar.
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Vitamin Daily: Berry Good Ideas - November 7th, 2008
New Vancouver site www.raspberrykids.com has the answers to your most pressing kid quandaries. No cash for a family holiday? Give the wee ones their very own retreat with a Lucy and Michael striped kid's tee pee ($339) that comes tied with grosgrain ribbon. They'll never miss the trip to Hawaii. (But you might.)
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Yoyomama: Blow a Raspberry - November 7th, 2008
Why do so many mums start online businesses? No, this isn’t a trick question. It’s because the overheads are low. But somehow we suspect that’s not the case with Raspberry Kids, the newest entry into our online shopping oeuvre. Like us, local mama of two, Sue Sinclair found online shopping in her PJs beat hitting the mall with kids in tow. So after a tumultuous few years she made the only slightly scary choice to abandon the corporate world to create Raspberry Kids.
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Soapboxmama: Raspberry Kids Store Review - November 4, 2008
It takes a lot to impress me. Not that I am difficult or anything…( okay maybe just a little), but when I see something I like, I want to talk about it, and when I see another mom doing some thing exceptional, I like to brag about it. Sue Sinclair has launched her new kids’ website Raspberrykids.com this week and I have to say it is pretty darn great. Not only is she following her dream, creating her own business and doing something she is truly passionate about, she is providing cool and unique products most of us have never seen before.
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LMNOP Issue Five - November 2008
If you’re looking for some fresh ideas this Christmas, head over to Raspberry Kids. They offer a broad range of products
that embody their tagline — fresh, healthy and fun. Browse from a hand-picked selection of wearables, books, toys, travel
accessories and more. Handy ’Our Criteria’ tabs will help you make an informed decision about what you are buying. You’ll find lots of award-winning items, as well as environmentally friendly and socially responsible products, and unique pieces that are made for mums, by mums. This Canadian purveyor of all things good is a refreshingly different place to shop online.
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