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Home » Kids » Mums & Babies » 5 go-to baby and kids’ stores in Hong Kong

5 go-to baby and kids’ stores in Hong Kong

11 July, 2018 by Expat Living 4 Min Read

https://expatliving.hk/go-to-baby-stores-hong-kong/

They may be small but they do need plenty of stuff! As any parent will tell you, there’s all sorts of handy products to make looking after your kids just that little bit easier. Whether you are preparing for the arrival of a newborn, need some gadgets for your baby or are looking for gear for that little person in your life, there are plenty of great businesses in Hong Kong to check out. Here’s a selection of some of go-to baby stores in Hong Kong.

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This online store is a go-to for in-the-know mamas and papas, with its huge range of products from premium brands for the parent-to-be, baby and toddler stages. Head to their website and no matter what you are after, you are bound to find it! They stock breastfeeding aids, bottle feeding equipment, snacks, pregnancy pillows, baby bedding, pacifiers, nappies and swim nappies, swaddles and sleepwear, and toilet trainers. They have a great selection of toys and other activity equipment, including craft and books. You will also find insect repellent and sun lotion from trusted brands, and if you are travelling they have plenty of handy items, such as nappy changers, carriers, and the JetKids BedBox. You’ll also find some lovely gift ideas for expectant parents, along with gift vouchers if you just can’t decide! Picked by Poppins offers fast delivery and are happy to answer any of your queries by phone or email.

2946 7780 | WhatsApp: 9500 9917 | hello@pickedbypoppins.com | pickedbypoppins.com

Kidz Wagon

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Kidz Wagon is a boutique, newly-established business founded on the insights of several local mums aiming to bring distinctive new things from Japan. Their products, all made and designed in Japan with its , includes newborn to toddler outfits and accessories, from headband to socks and learn-to-walk soft shoes. Other daily necessities such as handkerchief and bath towels, bibs and apron, blankets/sleeping bags, not to mention rattle toys and stylish nursing covers for mums! You’ll also find handmade toys and special crayons. They also have a  signature ‘SEE+SHOP’ service, where they will come to you at your preferred location with items you have selected online, to allow customers to see, touch and feel products before buying. Alternatively, you can order online, with local deliveries being made in two days.

21/F, 39 Yiu Wa Street, Causeway Bay | 6774 6567 | hello@kidzwagon.com | kidzwagon.com

Petit Tippi

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Petit Tippi was founded by a Hong Kong mother who wanted to carry eco-friendly products

When Vicki Chuard was pregnant with her first child, she struggled to find innovative and eco-friendly products in Hong Kong. This prompted her to start up Petit Tippi to make it easy for other parents who wanted to create a natural, organic and eco-friendly lifestyle for themselves and their baby. Petit Tippi carries a collection of modern mama, baby and toddler essentials, including innovative breastfeeding aids like Silverettes and Haakaa silicone pumps, the biggest cloth diaper selection in town, safe and functional baby feeding equipment, school lunch supplies, swim and travel gear, organic bedding, and so much more. Vicki is passionate about supporting parents in their journey and all the choices they make, including those less mainstream, like breastfeeding, cloth diapering, baby led weaning and baby wearing, with a carefully curated selection of products and helpful advice. They offer fast, free local delivery on their user-friendly website for orders above HK$500 with coupon code SHIP500FREE.

petittippi@gmail.com | @petittippi.organicbaby | petittippi.com

Monster Kid

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Monster Kid is a treasure trove for children’s products

Walk into Monster Kid and be enchanted by its fabulous range of toys and products for children. The wooden toy expert, located in Prince’s Building, has one of the largest collections of wooden toys in Hong Kong. They stock respected European brands such as Goki, Trudi, Sevi and Petit Jour Paris. They have a wide range of quality toys for children from newborns to toddlers including dollhouses, educational toys, musical instruments, play toys, ride-ons, puzzles, and games which are best for kids’ creativity and child development. It also sells soft toys, phthalates and BPA free tableware and stationery imported from Italy and France. Head to this store if you want to invest in quality toys which will stand the test of time.

Shop 324, 3/F, Landmark Prince’s, Central |2110 4510 | IG and WeChat: @monsterkidhk | facebook.com/monsterkidhk

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If you are buying for your bub, make sure you check out this online store. Owner Sneh Ratwani understands that every parent wants the best for their baby. As a result, she specialises in high quality, imported genuine baby products. The online shop has a diverse and extensive range of baby care items, including cult products such as overnight Huggies diapers to those suitable for premmie bubs. They stock goodies from trusted brands such as Aden and Anais, Yumbox, Thermos, Bentgo, as well as the very popular Planet Box. “We put you and your baby before everything else and are always looking to enhance your shopping experience by giving you choices at prices you can afford,” Sneh says. They also have vouchers if you are looking to gift someone and let them choose from the wide variety of products they offer.

info@itsformybaby.com | itsformybaby.com

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