So far, 2016 has proven to be a year of collecting. We’ve collected Pokémon, patches, and pins, and now KIDOLO is collecting necklaces. Especially the necklaces by Continue Reading…
We’re rounding out Small Business Saturday with a wish list just for kids.
For the cool kids in your family we’ve selected handmade oxfords by Zuzii, the minnow skateboard made entirely from recycled fishing nets by Bureo, and the ever-cool temporary tattoos by Tattly. Can we be kids again???
Shopping small makes a big impact. Thank you for taking the initiative to buy local, handmade products.
Happy holidays!
-KIDOLO
There’s a new essential checklist for summer sleepovers: sleeping bag, footie pajamas, toothbrush, & Bombinizz. What is Bombinizz you ask? Just a little ingenious carrier you’ll never know how you lived without… Continue Reading…
“Following in one’s footsteps” is a saying many hold dear to their hearts. This certainly is an appropriate saying for the mother and daughters behind this handmade footwear company. Continue Reading…
Parents of today may not look like the parents of the past. We love mommies and daddies who cherish, celebrate, and own their bodies. They express themselves in unique and personal ways, sometimes by adorning their skin with artful tattoos. Tattoos are totally the new black, and ya can’t deny that kids love ’em too. Continue Reading…
It’s beginning to look a lot like Valentine’s… Hmm, there desperately needs to be a good Valentine’s Day song. Continue Reading…
Stimulating Brain Games at Marbles: the Brain Store
January 26, 2015KIDOLO would like to introduce you to our beloved new team member, Pascal. By introducing you to Pascal we would also like to tell you a bit about his lineage. Continue Reading…
Something old/something new to help your fambam get down and groovy. Continue Reading…
There’s nothing like nestling in for a good book with timeless tales such as Goodnight iPad, Q is for Quinoa, and Texts from Jane Eyre…Wait, what? Continue Reading…
Here at KIDOLO, we strongly believe in strengthening the idea of global citizenship. National pride is powerful and identifiable, but gaining a deeper appreciation for all countries and cultures is our modest proposal for a more peaceful world.