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Find a lovely array of toys, books and gifts at dandelion KIDS for under $25. From a sweet little hair-clip as a stocking stuffer or rainy day treat, a simple wooden vehicle by Plan Toys or board books by Simply Read to a gorgeous wooden rainbow stacking toy by Hape for birthdays or under trees. We have always believed in offering a range of products, both in scale and price and will be glad to show you even more in store.
Our Gift Ideas Under $25 for 3-5 Years and Big Kids coming soon.

Update: For the 2011 Holiday season, you can now create your wish lists on our online store – click here to learn more about it.
We know it’s sometimes hard to remember what special toys and other items are on your child’s wish list since they started making it in July! So we created a little wish list for Santa to make it easier for you and give your kids a project to do. Fill out the dandelion KIDS wish list and we will keep it on file for you. When your friends and family come into the store (or email us) wondering what to get your child for Christmas, we’ll have the answers! And we promise, we’ll check it twice!
You can download a PDF of the Christmas Wish List here.
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Sunday June 20th, 11-4 (It’s Car Free Day Vancouver on Main Street as well.)
Saturday July 17, 10-3
Saturday August 14, 10-3
Saturday September 18, 10-3
Find Market in the parking lot behind Eugene Choo at 3683 Main Street.

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The media (yoyomama included) has been full of articles on back to school fashions and style and all the things your child will need as they venture forth into a new year of preschool, kindergarten or beyond. I remember how I used to love choosing my back to school “outfit”, though I shudder now when I think of what I thought was styling. Pink jeans, ruffled neck nylon blouses, clompy wooden clogs. But for as long as possible I plan to pick my kids’ clothes on my own, because what a three-year-old princess-in-training thinks is appropriate for pre school isn’t necessarily what I think is appropriate. I’ve accepted that you have to give up a lot of control when you become a parent, so it makes me feel better to exert mine wherever I can.
The expectation these days seems to be that you’ll kit your kid out from tip to toe, just because the seasons are changing and school is starting, but that’s just not how I shop. I don’t hit one store at the mall and work my way from underwear on outwards, instead as the seasons change I go through the girls’ drawers and sort them into piles of too small, consign, save for next winter etc.
Then I refill the drawers with what we’ve got stored for fall ’09 for example, and then I spot the gaps and go out looking to fill them. It’s exhausting.
And it also means their wardrobes can be a bit haphazard with highlights and lowlights. I seem to fall down when it comes to finding good socks, tights and leggings to match the lovely dresses I have no problems spotting. But it also means their clothes tend to be more interesting (to me anyhow) and often have a story. Things along the lines of “That’s the organic cotton dress I got for $10 at that sample sale.” Or “When I bought this dress for M for fall, Stefanie at dandelion KIDS said her daughter L had the same dress.” True story and luckily L and M don’t go to the same school. Or “That’s the skirt her grandma sent back from England from a fair trade collective.” And I like it better that way, even though it may not be as organized or as matchy matchy. Which could be the whole root of the socks, tights and leggings problem.