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Mathilda’s Market: Boutique & Unique Babies and Kids Wares Hit Sydney July 5

Posted: June 30th, 2009

Today’s post written by Angela

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If you are in Sydney this coming weekend - specifically this Sunday 5th June - be sure to put this red letter event in your calendar: Mathilda’s Market - www.mathildasmarket.com.au.

Mathilda’s Market is the gold standard market of designer/maker baby and children’s wares in Australia, presenting the cream of crafters, designers and artists in one stunning event.

Anne Lewis, founder of Mathilda’s Market works hard to keep each event fresh and wonderful, with three quarters of the stall-holders being brand new to every event.

This Sunday you will find 70 stands packed with a diverse range of gorgeous produce exclusively for babies and children, from fashion, to shoes, to art, to dressups and much more, from the retro to the ultra modern. You will also find delicious food and drink at the venue to keep you refreshed, and there will be face painting for the kids to keep them smiling.

This edition of Matilda’s Market will be held at the St Ignatius College Riverview, Tambourine Bay Rd, Lane Cove, Sydney. The event runs from 9am-1pm. Entry and parking is absolutely FREE, so you’ll have more cash to spend on the abundance of goodies at hand :)

If you’re not in Sydney, do not despair: Mathilda’s Market makes it’s way around the country: stay tuned for more details of Matilda’s Market events coming to Brisbane and Perth on 19 July 2009.

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Sleep Tight, Sleep Chic 2009: Part 2 - Baby and Kids Bedlinen Update

Posted: June 26th, 2009

Today’s post written by Miki

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Time for more luscious kids bedding - hurrah!  And I think you’ll be pleased to see what I’ve saved for Part II of this post (if you missed Part I, click here).

Starting off today’s field we have Boodalee, in-store now at Ekidna Kids. With striking, eye-catching designs, the Boodalee range features 250 thread count 100% cotton percale, and it’s dyed using a special process to ensure superior colourfastness.  Refreshingly modern and heartwarmingly colourful, this is a range for just about any child and home!

We all love chic homegrown Aussie brand mill&mia, but did you know that they do bed linen as well as their stunning range of clothing?  Yep, they sure do - and it’s as slick as the rest of their range. Starting from $67.50 for a cot duvet or sheet set, there’s a big range of colours and subtle patterns to choose from.

Another seriously stylish Australian brand is Zero+ Designs.  Designed by two mums (one whose background was in retail and the other an interior designer), the range is fresh and modern while incorporating traditional elements - think trucks and butterflies - in a funky new way.  There’s also a truly excellent range of bedding accessories such as cushions, sheet sets and so on.

More homegrown goodness is up next, with sproutdesigns.  Oh my oh my, how I love this brand! There’s a drool-worthy range of hand-screenprinted fabrics and products (all designed and made in Australia of course), and the bedding range has to be seen to be believed.  You should also check out the fabulous selection of room accessories, and for the crafty ones amongst us, you’ll be thrilled to know that sproutdesigns’ fabrics are available by the metre.

The Living Textiles Company has a decent range of products stocked at 9 Months Waiting, and this is an excellent option if you’re after a sweet, traditional design for your nursery.  Once again, this is an Australian-owned company who use only 100% cotton percale, and who rigorously test their products to ensure quality and value for money.

If you want to give your nursery that WOW factor then go for a real investment piece - you’re bound to find a perfect set at Miss Tati & Friends.  Not only is there an enormous selection of cot and single bedding of exceptional quality imported from the US, almost all of it is 40+% off! Miss Tati & Friends also stock a lovely range from Red Plum Linen, another Australian classic.

Lastly but most certainly not leastly is Cot Couture.  An Adelaide-based custom range, Cot Couture is distinctive not only for the spectacular range of fabrics available but also for the fact that the customer can request any combination they like.  Most of the Cot Couture comforters are reversible, meaning that simply flipping over the comforter will create a whole new look.  Ingenious!

There are a couple of special deals running on Cot Couture at the moment: firstly, there’s a sale section on the CC site of ends-of-line fabrics - comforters ordered in these are $125, down from $185. Next, if you want a different fabric, have a look at the range stocked at Chic Mother & Baby as you can take 10% off Cot Couture there using the code ‘VIPJoff’ until June 30.

a. Boodalee Circus Duvet & Sham Set, $249.95 from Ekidna Kids
b. Boodalee Castle Duvet & Sham Set, $249.95 from Ekidna Kids
c. mill&mia Bed Linen - Blue/White Spot, $97.50 for single size from mill&mia online store
d. Zero+ Designs Bedspread - Fairy Floss, $189.00 from Zero Plus Designs online store
e. sproutdesign Giraffe Quilt Cover + Sham, $250.00 from sproutdesign online store
f. Living Textiles 3 Piece Cot Sheet Set - Sea Of Dreams, $69.95 from 9 Months Waiting
g. Rue Cler 3 Piece Cot Set, $815.00 from Miss Tati & Friends
h. Living Textiles 3 Piece Bassinet/Cradle Set - Bella Butterfly,
$59.95 $51.00 from 9 Months Waiting

As always, please check individual sites for postage details, and have a look at the KidStyleFile All Current Deals page to make sure you’re getting the best deal on your purchase.

Sleep Tight, Sleep Chic 2009: Part 1 - Baby and Kids Bedlinen Update

Posted: June 19th, 2009

Today Miki brings you an update on the baby and kids cot and bedlinen scene. There are so many new and  gorgeous quality options to choose from (I’ll take two of everything, please!) Stay tuned for part 2, coming next Friday for more wonderful options.

If you’re champing at the bit, you can read the 2008 reportage on bedlinen in the meantime: Read Part One read Part Two.

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By know you’re probably aware of my baby and kids shoe fetish, but I’m sharing with ou today my other great passion: bedlinen.  I love kids’ bedding.  I can’t get enough of it, and it’s going to break my heart when my children are old enough to insist that actually, they really want that licensed character doona sets instead of the beautiful ones I want to buy for them.

Until that sad day arrives I am going to continue to indulge my passion to the fullest :)

Today I present for your consideration a few absolute stunners.  First up is Three Little Trees, who are making quite a splash on the fashion front at the moment, with their new Japanese-inspired linen sets. The Japanese Flower print for girls and the Flying Bird print for boys are über cool and will make any bedroom ooze with chic. Be prepared to buy a Japanese tea set for your daughter and martial arts lessons for your son (or possibly vice versa) if you go down this path; Japanese design and culture is addictive! (Hot hint: Three Little Trees Ichi Ni cot bedding is heavily discounted at 9 Months Waiting right now!)

Cult German designer Graziela Preisner and her daughter, Nina, have just re-released their original 1970’s print byGraziela linen set.  Blazing with colour, this range includes not just bedlinen but room accessories too, even nightwear!  It’s currently 15% off using the code ‘0609′ on the byGraziela site (code expires 30 June ‘09), and postage to Australia works out at around AU$50 for a set of linen - so for a single bed set you’re looking at around AU$150 all up including delivery.

Another honourable mention today is the Coco & Eli cot bedding sets, available exclusively from The Hip Infant.  I have in fact just bought one of these sets for my soon-to-arrive baby, and I absolutely love it. The 100% cotton fabric is stretchy and soft, and the colours and design are gorgeous.  I made up the cot with it today and spent about half an hour just happily fussing over it - but maybe I shouldn’t admit that on the internet…

KAS Kids doona sets are currently 20% off at The Little Kidz Closet, and it’s a great chance to snap up this beautiful brand. Classic children’s designs (e.g., trucks and boats for boys and apples and birds for girls) are given a new lease on life with this brand, and the results are really quite beautiful.  There’s a range of stylish accessories too.

Lastly, crisp and stylish British brand Olli & Lime is now available at ele-ahbaant so you no longer have to source it from overseas.  A surefire favourite for anyone who’s not a fan of cutesy bunnies and flowers on their kids’ bedlinen, Olli & Lime designs are perfect for the modern babe.

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Three Little Trees ‘Ichi Ni’ Bedding - Japanese Flower Print, Cot $94.95, Single $109.95
byGraziela Duvet Set, Cot size £34.00; Single size £54.00
Three Little Trees ‘Ichi Ni’ Bedding - Flying Birds Print, Cot $94.95, Single $109.95
Coco & Eli Cot Bedding Sets in Buttermilk/Blue and Buttermilk/Pink, $99.95
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Olli & Lime Bedding Set, $134.95

As always, please check individual sites for postage details, and have a look at the KidStyleFile All Current Deals page to make sure you’re getting the best deal on your purchase.

IKEA - Affordable, Sustainable and Stylish Scandinavian Design on a Budget

Posted: June 17th, 2009

Today’s post written by Miki

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Mention Scandanavian-designed furniture these days, and chances are the very first brand that comes to mind is IKEA - www.ikea.com.au.

I am a rabid and unashamed fan of IKEA.  I love the fact that as a company they take responsibility for using sustainable materials and ensuring a good working climate for their many factory employees.  I love that the IKEA founder, Ingvar Kamprad (currently the richest person in Europe) still drives his 1980s Volvo and flies economy class.  I love the tiny prices - although the instructional diagrams on putting items together have been known to beat me! - and most of all I love the clean, classy, thoughtful design.

The IKEA children’s range is just as good as the adults’ stuff.  There’s a truly wonderful range of toys and small furniture for the kids, along with bedding and decor, right down to feeding accessories. A few of my favourites are below, but the POANG armchair rates a special mention as a brilliant feeding/nursery chair - so much more attractive than the ones you usually see in baby shops!  You can also get a mini kids’ version which I adore too.  IKEA stores in Europe have recently started stocking a rocking chair version of the POANG, so let’s hope it hits Aussie shores soon!

If I had to pick just one other favourite, it would be the DUKTIG children’s cooking series. It must be said that a lot of what I love about this series is that it’s unisex. As the mum of a nearly-two-year-old boy who loves pretending to cook (bless him), it drives me mad that the vast majority of play kitchens and tea sets on the market are so overwhelmingly pink! The DUKTIG range is not only extremely tough and durable, it also looks great and has barely a smigeon of pink on it! Hurrah!

If you live in a city near an IKEA, you can make the pilgrimage in-store. For the rest of us you can order online from the IKEA Perth Store (the only IKEA to offer Australia-wide delivery) with IKEA Direct. There is a minimum order of $200, and IKEA will phone you with 24 hours of your order placement to confirm and advise delivery costs - minimum postage is $15 and then depends on weight and destination. Click here for more information.

Editor’s note: We are also big fans of IKEA at our house. We have Sniglar beds, an Expedit bookcase, the LOMSK Swivel airchair (which we know as ‘The Big Egg’: this toy goes on and on: even a 9 and a 7 year old played happily in it only last week! This is one of my top 10 toys for kids), the Rocking Moose, Vippig seesaw, 100% cotton fitted sheets, plates, bowls and cutlery, doll beds, dress ups, and many and various other toys and items, all of which were bought interstate and lugged onto a plane by moi!

1. SMILA SOL Ceiling Lamp, $39.95
2. VIPPIG Seesaw, $99.00
3. POANG Armchair, $159.00
4. LEKA Baby Gym, $44.95
5. DUKTIG 10 Piece Tea/Coffee Set, $16.95
6. EKORRE Rocking Moose, $69.00
7. ANTILOP High Chair w/ Safety Belt, $39.00
8. TROFAST Storage Combination, $499.00
9. IKEA PS LOMSK Swivel Armchair, $149.00

Fabulous Furniture Finds to Inspire

Posted: June 16th, 2009

Today’s post written by Miki

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Whether you’re preparing for a new baby or changing your baby’s nursery into a ‘big kid’s room’, it can be really difficult to find furniture that you - and they - like.

After all, furniture is a big investment at any time, and with children it’s important to find pieces that will grow with them.  To this end I’ve rounded up some of my favourite brands and lines available in Australia, all items which look fantastic and are designed to last for the long haul.

If you want something to jazz up the kids’ rooms but can’t afford to splash out too much, bean bags are jut the thing.  They’re relatively inexpensive, plus you can get them in a huge range of stunning designs - see Cocoon Couture and Missi Missi for some ideas - and kids absolutely adore them.

It’s also worth mentioning that Metro Mum currently have 10% off their large and extremely stylish furniture range, and that the furniture prices shown on their site includes shipping.  Enter ‘FUR609′ at checkout to get the 10% discount.

If you’re after something with a real ‘wow’ factor, head to Miss Tati & Friends as you’re bound to find it there!  Whether you’re shopping for a budding pirate, surfer or princess, there’s something there which is bound to make you ooh and aah.

Here are some of my favourites - see the links below for where to buy them.

1. L’il Buccaneer Bed, $1,495.00 from Miss Tati & Friends
2. Missi Missi Jumbo Beanbag - Hot Pink w/ Stars, $129.95 from Bubba Funk
3. Oriental Princess Bookcase, $1,390.00 from Miss Tati & Friends
4. Gertie & Me Moses Basket & Stand, $349.95 from The Hip Infant
5. Fresco Bloom Classic Contemporary High Chair - Midnight Black, $699.00 from Metro Mum
6. Cocoon Couture Gorgeous Giraffe Bean Bag - Yellow/Blue, $99.95 from ShopHouse
7. Oeuf Cot in Birch, $1,449.00 from Metro Mum
8. Seed Organic Cradle, $315.00 from Metro Mum
9. Teeny Me Roar Flip Flop Sofa, $249.95 from The Hip Infant

As always, please check individual sites for postage details, and have a look at the KidStyleFile All Current Deals page to make sure you’re getting the best deal on your purchase.

Postcard from Paris: Chic, Stylish and Fashionable

Posted: June 12th, 2009

Today’s post written by Edwina

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Marilyn once said diamonds are a girls best friend, to which I say hear, hear! I would only add that when it comes to day-dreaming Paris is a girls better friend. It is hard to resist the romance of this beautiful city and all that it has come to represent.

Chic, stylish, fashionable, and French - if only I was describing myself!

Luckily, I can console myself with a quick escape into some gorgeous Parisian websites for a virtual immersion in taste and sensibility. First stop is this fantastic blog, les vestiaire de jeanne, which is a delicacy of chic Parisian fashion.

I haven’t been able to find out much more information about the designer or whether the clothes are modelled by her daughter or sister. Either way the stunning Jeanne is delightfully French and she looks postively lovely in everything!  I love the simplicity of the pieces which are made from Belgian Linen and available at European boutiques and online at enfant terrible (in Canada).

I also check in on the enfant moderne website to keep track of more petit sweets for the lovely little ones.

For the ultimate in designer childrens wear with beautiful European styling you can’t go past Bonpoint. The boutique is famous for its party frocks and boiled wool cardigans. Apparently Suri Cruise wore a Bonpoint dress in her Vanity Fair debut, and needless to say, Bonpoint is a big favourite with celebmoms.

If you happen to be visiting Paris any time soon then do have a look at the new(ish) department store called Merci. It is a uber upmarket op-shop and is the brain child of Bernand and Marie-France Cohen the couple behind Bonpoint.

It has a few levels that includes coffee shop, florist, habadashery, second hand books and even a fragrance store. There is of course vintage designer bags and clothes and also a designer corner where designers such as YSL, Stella McCartney, Azzaro, Alexis Mabille and Marni design new pieces that sell at a lot less, as well as cut price kids clothes from Bonpoint.

All of the profits are channelled into a foundation to support children’s charities in Madagascar. Bravo for shopping with a conscience!

For more inspiration and dreaming head over to the Paris Pool at Flickr - Bon Voyage!

Three Potato Four: An Inspiring Mix of Goodies to Style Up Your Space

Posted: June 11th, 2009

Today’s post written by Edwina

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Today I’d like to introduce you to Three Potato Four - www.threepotatofourshop.com - the ideal place to pass some time with a cuppa and a piece of toast and invest in some quality products.

A truly inspiring mix of vintage, new and limited edition pieces from design duo Janet Morales & Stu Eli, this delightful store is full of the kinds of desirable objects that would fill any home with cosiness and comfort.

Three Potato Four’s kids section is super cute: there are dreamy vintage toys, French money boxes, home decor and accessories to be found here.

There are also some wonderful new and vintage prints in-store and exclusive to Three Potato Four. I love the photographs by Elizabeth Soule of toy cars out on adventures - perfect for boys rooms.

I am also completely smitten by the retro feel of the Manhattan Poster by Jim Datz, the colour, the boroughs - I love it!

Also look out for some lovely 1960’s Montessori Posters with inspiring quotations, the artwork is done by Lucia Pearce, an artist who went on to work for Charles and Ray Eames.

Here are some images to get you inspired, head over and check it out for yourself. Enjoy!

From left to right in rows:

Hand Decorated Zoo Bank - USD$65.00
Tin Wind-Up Globe - USD$35.00
Bird Botanical Print - Sunflower - USD$30.00
“Missouri” by Elizabeth Soule - USD$62.00
Around The World Children’s Tin Pail - USD$25.00
Montessori Poster - USD$120.00
Plush Blue-Eyed Bunny by Shinzi Katoh - USD$32.00
French Money Box - Owl - USD$32.00
Denmark Coin Bank Kit - USD$10.00
French Money Box - Pear - USD$24.00
Manhattan Poster by Jim Datz - USD$48.00
Chubby Nutcracker Drummer Musical Wind-Up - USD$65.00

Three Potato Four ship internationally. Email the store for a quote for postage to your location.

Sock It To Me: The KidStyleFile Baby & Kids Sock-Buyers Guide

Posted: June 5th, 2009

Today’s post written by Angela

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It’s officially winter, and the weather hasn’t missed that fact this past week. The barometer is cooling around the country now, putting paid to bare feet for outdoor endeavours. This of course, means going on the hunt for cool new shoes and gumboots, but also for that most essential of winter undergarments: socks!

I have been on a major expedition around the web in search of the best socks for my kids, and thought I’d share my findings with you.

My criteria for socks are: quality construction - robust fabric weave and stitching, a high percentage cotton composition, or wool blend, with elastane to make them easy to get on and off, the ability to be ruthlessly washed and tumble-dried if necessary, and great looking!

The top 10 find are listed below: everything from baby socks for little feet, to ski socks for outdoor adventures, to purposely mismatched socks in odd numbers, to Japanese gems.

For the record, I have purchased the Annabel Trends Tippy Toes socks, in every available design, for countless friends, snapped up no less than 6 pair of over-the-knee socks from Monkey Do for my own kids (4 pair stripe, 2 pair yellow dot design - and I am loving these Aussie designed, NZ made sockies!), and couldn’t resist the Boo Foo Woo’s as I was researching last night.

I must say that it has taken me most of my life to realise the importance of quality socks: if your feet are cold, your entire body feels cold. Good socks can improve your whole outlook on life, so why not share that gift with your kids?

Note that I’ve just covered ‘designer’ socks here: for plain dress socks, school, sports, or character socks, hit up your local supermarket, or chain-store. Brands like Bonds and Rio, as well as in-house brands have it covered for you.

1. Annabel Trends Tippy Toe Socks Box of 6 Pairs $19.95 per box from Chic Kids

2. Ouch Knee-high Socks $7.95 $4.95 per pair from 5 Little Monkeys

3. Toe Socks $6.40 per pair from Charlipop Kids

4. Little Mismatched Socks in Zany Puzzle Pice/Rainbow $11.95 $7.95 from Gifted

5. United Oddsocks (sizes up top 12 mths) pack of 10 mismatched socks $29.95 from Millie Molly Moo

6. Oobi Baby & Kids Pack of 3 Pair $12.95 at Baby’s Got Style

7. Monkey Do Over the Knee Socks $15.00 per pair at Monkey Do

8. Boo Foo Woo Socks $24.95 $15.00 at Cradle Rock

9. Bootsies 100% wool socks from $24.09 Puddle Beach

10. XTM Kids Thermal Heater Ski Socks Two Pack Blue/Red $27.95 from Outdoor Kids

Please check individual stores for postage charges and delivery details. Swing by the KidStyleFile Current Deals page to see if you are eligible for any further discounts on prices quoted.

Mixtape Monday: Art for Kids

Posted: May 25th, 2009

Welcome to the May edition of ‘Mixtape Monday’, our last-Monday-of-the month burst of craft and inspiration, brought to us by Gemma Jones by way of Justine at Mixtape Zine.

Gemma Jones is a writer, curator, painter and craftster. She runs the Melbourne renegade craft collective the Kaotic Kraft Kutie, is a founding co-editor of Craft City Melbourne online directory, and is a curator for Outré Gallery.

Gemma has a long-standing passion for the 1960s and mid-century style.  She collects vintage dress patterns, reads old books about kittens, digs old-style  tattoos, listens to vinyl 45s, eats vegetarian, and likes to dance with her friends at Anna’s Go-Go Academy once a week.  She believes in community spirit, sharing knowledge and women being heard. Enjoy!

(You can read previous Mixtape Monday posts here)

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Letterpress print by Niels Oeltjen, 2008

Peeps talk a lot about making art with kids - about the creative process itself. But equally it is important to expose young people to art as part of their experience of the world. And it’s more than just taking them to the gallery, it’s about growing up with art and living amongst art that is just a totally enriching thing.

When you decorate your home and your kids’ rooms, you should think about art. And you should think about it for more than a second. And make sure your thoughts wander further than fashionable aesthetics or clichés of pastel-coloured teddy bears. You want to inspire, create wonder, teach your kids the dynamics of visual language, and somehow allude to the deep, deep mysteries of a bigger world.

Shannon, a publisher, curator and collector, thinks that most of the traditional art in his family home had just about no impact on him at all- but his parents’ record collection was something else.

‘My parents had an amazing record collection and i would spend hours listening to them, but also studying the covers meticulously to try and figure out what it all meant. Covers like Led Zeppelin II, Lou Reed’s Transformer, the Who’s Tommy and War of the World kept me entertained for hours. I loved the album artwork because it obviously told some sort story to me, not that I fully understood that story.’

Before you think about dotting your little one’s walls with anything, you need to shake off the stereotypes. Kids might like animals and trucks, but there is no reason to assume they like them more than other things, just as - and I hate to remind you - boys don’t like blue any more than girls like pink. (If you want a good read you should look up Lynn Peril’s fantastic article, The Tyranny of Pink, in which she spells out wonderfully the way that pink is indeed a very modern, culturally constructed gender assignment - neither in our blood nor in our history at all).

I think kids are pretty opinionated - not to mention complex - when it comes to colour.

Rachel McGrotty, an artist and interior designer, says, ‘I guess like a lot of kids, I went through stages where most colours were my “favourite”, but I’ve always liked the hot, bright colours best: I think red mostly, followed by greens. That is still the case. I must say though, I took a stand against blue. I’m sure I would have said “hated” it at some stage.  I was a tomboy too so was never a girly pink girl, which might surprise you. It wasn’t til uni when I looked at feminist issues in my art that I started using a LOT of pink and subsequently I now wear pink all the time!’

What can babies even see? Well, interestingly some say that babies find large black-and-white patterns the most visible and attractive, and that their 3D vision takes a while to develop (after five months). Given this, I love the idea of bold, geometric black-and-white art for a baby’s room. Ever thought of a Bridget Riley serigraph for the nursery? Sixties op-art has never looked so GOOD!

Personally, I also think that abstraction and abstract art is just good for the mind, especially when it comes to imagery that you have to live with day in and day out. Somehow abstract works of art have a slow resonance, a mystery and gentle process of revealing themselves that some other imagery does not. It creates a dialogue with the person who spends the time to meditate on it.

For kids, this meditative process can be calming and even intriguing. It can also teach them that the world is complicated, that it is not something that is readily understood. The mystery is also something that kids like.

Patty, an artist and writer, says, ‘I slept beside a very large spray- painted abstract, geometric painting all through my childhood. I would study it over and over, trying to unlock the puzzle. It became my own story, with its own secrets that I made. I loved that painting more than anyone would’ve suspected.’

Lots of parents seem to shield their kids from spooky stuff. Weirdly, kids get a kick out of scary things (and gross things too). Kids have a different relationship to the world than we do. Sometimes being able to objectify fear is somewhat reassuring. Fairytales that conjure monsters and witches do so in order for children to be able to contain and name fear - rather than it just being an abstract, uncontrollable emotion.

Speculative investment and art is pretty low down on my list when it comes to choosing art. But investing in a young artist’s career by buying their works for your own children’s collections could end up being a win-win situation. There are no surefire guarantees in the world of art, but you are closer to the mark when buying an original painting than a generic Disney poster.

It’s nice to think about works of art that your kids can grow up with and own and love later into life. Treasures - the seed of an art collection, even!

This article can be found in issue 7 of Mixtape Zine. You can buy current and back-catalogue issues of Mixtape here (the current issue is limited-edition hard-copy; back-catalogue issues are available in PDF only.)

Mobile Magic: KidStyleFile’s Top 10 Mobile Picks

Posted: May 22nd, 2009

Today’s post written by Angela

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Decorating a child’s room has to be one of the most pleasurable activities there is: you get not only to create a comfortable and comforting environment, but there is plenty of opportunity to let your imagination carry you away on a exhilarating ride of colour, texture and movement.

A key piece of decor in the nursery has to be the mobile. Not only do mobiles look attractive, but they serve to amuse, soothe (and let’s not forget distract!) little bubbas.

Mobiles remain an important decorating element as your child grows too, adding visual interest to a room, and drawing your eye upwards, maximising the feeling of space.

Below find my current top 10 picks.

Petite Collage Three Birds Bamboo Mobile This beautiful eco-friendly piece goes the distance from birth through to 10 years, and when your child is doen with it you can move it into your room. A classic piece that will stand the test of time.

Manhattan Toy Infant Stim Mobile Researchers have found that a baby’s visual perception is geared towards faces and high contrast objects. This wonderful mobile offers the opportunity to stimulate your baby and get those neurons firing in all the right ways.

Kristen Loffer Thiess Flights of Fancy Hand-made Mobile This stunning artistan-made mobile provides a lynchpin on which to base your entire nursery (I see it working back well with the Dwellstudio range pieces). Classy, fun and friendly.

Hip Stuff Aeroplanes Mobile Hello, did anyone say CHEAP? At $19.95 this mobile, is super afforable and would be perfect in a baby boy’s room. Decorate with wall stickers and a bold red and white striped theme and you have a champagne effect on a baked-bean budget!

Solar System DIY Mobile Perfect for toddlers upwards, create your own final frontier - space - and give your kids a science lesson at the same time. A wonderful activity to o with older children.

Frazier & Wing Small Brights Mobile I saw these stunning creations in the flesh in New York at Bubble earlier this year, and I have to say that photography does not do them justice. These remarkable hand cut pieces are gentle and soothing, and make a fabulous modern statement.

Flensted Tumbling Bunnies Mobile European mobile masters Flensted produce a plethora of wonderful creations, but these bunnies are my very favourite. Their circular shapes means they tumble and frolic playfully with the slightest encouragment. I could watch these for hours!

Djeco Flights of Fancy Mobile Djeco have paired with extraordinary Frenh artists Delphine Chedru to create this vertiable aviary of colourful birds to fill your child’s room with delight. Also available in sea-creatures design if you fancy an aquarium effect.

Black and White Baby Bright Mobile I had this simple mobile for my own children and it thrilled and delighted them beautifully. This is the cheapest pick of the bunch, but certainly not the lesser choice.

Pooki & Co. Pookiland Nursery Mobile - Kiko! I’m a huge fan of Pooki & Co. from France. Their bright colours and quirky Cubist perspectives will infuse your child’s nursery or bedroom with utter joi de vivre. Enjoy!

Clockwise from top left:

Petite Collage Three Birds Bamboo Mobile from Kindergallery $120.00
Manhattan Toy Infant Stim Mobile from Urban Baby $36.95
Kristen Loffer Thiess Flights of Fancy Hand-made Mobile from Kindergallery $280.00
Hip Stuff Aeroplanes Mobile from The Hip Infant $19.95
Solar System DIY Mobile from Young Minds $32.90
Frazier & Wing Small Brights Mobile from Tiny People $140.00
Flensted Tumbling Bunnies Mobile from Vivachi Style $31.50
Djeco Flights of Fancy Mobile from Urban Baby $44.95
Black and White Baby Bright Mobile from Thinking Fun $17.75
Pooki & Co. Pookiland Nursery Mobile - Kiko! from The Rocking Horse $59.95

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