We love the cute rose shoes for girls by Petit by Sofie Schnoor.

Complete the look with the Little My India scarf from Little Remix.
Available in sizes EU 26 – 33 at Kids of Luxury.com
Photo: Kids of Luxury
We love the cute rose shoes for girls by Petit by Sofie Schnoor.

Complete the look with the Little My India scarf from Little Remix.
Available in sizes EU 26 – 33 at Kids of Luxury.com
Photo: Kids of Luxury
Retro wellington boots from danish designer Petit by Sofie Schnoor is arriving in the shops these days.
Simple style, quite nostalgic and a bit retro. Reminds me of a pair of blue Norwegian Viking wellington boots I used to have as a child. -Which I loved!
Visit PetitbySofieSchnoor.com for more footwear and to find out where to get hold of a pair.
Wellies presented to you on a rainy day. Where did the sunshine go?
Playing dressing up in mummy’s high heels, tottering around the bedroom is one thing. Or even wearing Cinderella shoes while playing the princess at home.
But actually going out in public in your own pair of heels when you’re barely three years old? And not only once or twice for that special occasion, but more on a everyday basis? And then your mother thinks you should, because you love them, and that they can’t be too damaging, since they where bought in a dance shop?
First I was thinking that this was some mad celebrity stunt, that wouldn’t affect us “ordinary people”. It was therefor with shock and horror that I recently discovered lots of sparkly high heeled tiny shoes in one of the high street accessorise shops.
And then you have the extremely funny, completely soft, shoes for babies 0-6 months, designed to look like high heels. What’s the point? What’s wrong with being a baby whilst you still can? An I do certainly not find these shoes hilarious! Only sad.
Then a supermarket giant launched padded bras for girls as young as seven. The “bust-booster” bra was sold alongside vests in the supermarket’s seven to eight-year-old range.
Another supermarket was also marketing black lacy underwear to nine-year-old girls.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, said children were being psychologically damaged by inappropriate “sexy” clothing and toys.
Christopher Cloke, head of child protection awareness at the NSPCC, said:
“This is part of a worrying trend of inappropriate clothing being marketed at young children.”
I find myself strongly agreeing with these statements. It’s a worrying trend.
Having two young girls myself I can’t help thinking what if Amélie should prance around in high heels and Beatrice wear a padded pink lace bra?! What’s wrong with letting children be the innocent children that they in fact are? I think it’s important for parents not being too naive on this topic, but on the contrary make a clear statement. Let our children be children.Picture shows lovely soft cotton underwear by danish designer Petit by Sofie Schnoor. Just an example that it’s easy to find lovely and comfortable underwear for your little girl. Available at Nordic Kids.
Photos: Petit by Sofie Schnoor
A playsuit is by definition a play outfit usually consisting of shorts and a blouse, sometimes in one piece, that is often worn by children.
There were several designers creating beautiful playsuits last year. And a quick look at the spring summer collection 2010 reveals that the playsuit is here to stay, at least for now.
I can’t really make up my mind which one I’ll choose for Beatrice and Amélie. But I’ll for definitivt consider both playsuits from MeMini and Petit by Sofie Schnoor.


Photos: MeMini and Petit by Sofie Schnoor
I’m simply adoring the coming collection of danish brand Petit by Sofie Schnoor. Sofie Schnoor launched the first collection in 2007 after seeing there was a gap in the market with the lack of alternatives to modern branded children’s clothing featuring large brand names, strong colours and extreme patterns. The Spring Summer 2010 collection is true to Sofie’s vision, filled with lovely fabrics in subtle colours.








Photos: Petit by Sofie Schnoor
Amélie is absolutely head over heels in love with her new champagne coloured boots from danish Sofie Schnoor. I ordered them Sunday night at CooCooMashu, and they arrived this morning, well packed. I hope she’ll not be insisting wearing them to bed tonight.

I just visited coocoomashu.com, and they have a big sale on. They stock clothes and shoes for babies, boys and girls up to 10 years. Among the brands is Petit by Sofie Schnoor Molo, Mini A Ture, Drappa Dot and Småfolk.
I’ve looked at this jacket from Fablefant for Beatrice, size 10 years for only £56

and these boots from Petit by Sofie Schnoor for Amélie size 28 for only £39

They have lots of nice items for boys too, like this jacket

And this knitted cardigan for babies from Mini A Ture
coocoomashu.com is run by UK based Pia, a mother of two children. I love visiting her web shop, with a very nostalgic design.
Visit coocoomashu.com and have a look for yourself!
Have a look at the Autumn / Winter collection 09 by Petit by Sofie Schnoor. Beautiful autumn colours, lovely fabric and Schnoors elegant understated signature on every single item. You just have to love this collection.


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coocoomashu.com , Otismelotis.co.uk and www.nubie.co.uk stock some of the collection. I’m currently searching for more shops and online shops that stocks Petit by Sofie Schnoor. I’ll keep you posted.