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April 2024 by Chris Taylor
Amazing assortment of toys and clothes. Bit pricey but for what you're getting with the quality you might think it's worth it.
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January 2024 by Kim C.
Owner sales person fantastic. Low inventory and she still put together a great new baby outfit. Many choices. Well laid out store.
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September 2023 by Nancy T.
Well, any of us that have kids know that they outgrow things at a fast rate. So I was looking for some thing for my nephew and his wife who have a baby due. Most of the stuff is too pricey for me, but they had a nice sale rack. So I got a cute little outfit and then I had to get a rubber ducky. The girl was friendly behind the counter and asked if I needed it wrapped, and I said no. They had lots of cute items. I don't mind spending money, but when they outgrow it in a month, it just isn't worth it.
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June 2023 by Adrian Olliffe
If you’re looking for a great local children's clothing store, Half Pint is the best! Adorable selections and wonderful customer service.
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February 2023 by Prim R.
Very aggressive and unfriendly owner? Or desk lady? She had a problem that I was taking pics of a couple of the items that i was considering buying for a baby shower that I'm planning, and told me it was weird that I was taking pictures. Welcome to 2023 Karen, as a stylist in Los Angeles, this is how I work and it's not that weird. Was actually going to buy a few of these VERY expensive items tomorrow , but definitely not anymore. Seriously, wtf
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February 2023 by JA P.
Very aggressive and unfriendly owner? Or desk lady? She had a problem that I was taking pics of a couple of the items that i was considering buying for a baby shower that I'm planning, and told me it was weird that I was taking pictures. Welcome to 2023 Karen, as a stylist in Los Angeles, this is how I work and it's not that weird. Was actually going to buy a few of these VERY expensive items tomorrow , but definitely not anymore. Seriously, wtf
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September 2022 by Dan G.
Great selection, cool & different styles. Friendly & helpful staff. Not cheap but what is these days. You don't need to shop anywhere else for the young uns.
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September 2022 by Linda F.
This lovely children's boutique has been a mainstay on the Sonoma square for more then 20 years. in addition to a creative, stylish selection of infant, baby, and children's clothing they offer a variety of accessories, plush blankets and toys, as well as a few books and other gift options. A few months ago,I was looking for something special to welcome our niece's tiny premie into their family. The staff was helpful with suggestions and ultimately guided me in putting together a precious gift assortment that would be soft & soothing to the baby and that delighted the new mom and dad. Recently I was back in the shop looking for a a gift for my own daughter who is expecting a little girl this fall. The difficulty: every outfit I picked up, each direction I turned I saw something more precious than the last. Ultimately I settled on a little fall outfit that is uniquely special and oh-so-adorable. With a terrific selection of children's clothing, a variety of unique gift ideas, and knowledgeable friendly staff ready to assist when needed Half-Pint makes the shopping experience fun and easy. And if that's not enough, the complimentary gift wrap with a bright & whimsical bumble bee theme is an added bonus. Stop by. Have a look around. It'll make you smile!
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June 2022 by Anita Anderson - Realtor- Sonoma County, CA (Anita Anderson - Re
Such a cute store!! Little kids clothes!
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June 2022 by Anita Anderson - Realtor- Sonoma County, CA (Anita Anderson - Re
Such a cute store!! Little kids clothes!
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June 2022 by Anita Anderson - Realtor- Sonoma County, CA (Anita Anderson - Re
Such a cute store!! Little kids clothes!
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June 2022 by Anita Anderson - Realtor- Sonoma County, CA (Anita Anderson - Re
Such a cute store!! Little kids clothes!
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June 2022 by Anita Anderson - Realtor- Sonoma County, CA (Anita Anderson - Re
Such a cute store!! Little kids clothes!
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June 2022 by Stella B.
For full understanding, here's a little background about myself - I have an education in fashion design, marketing and management. I have years of experience in fashion business operations, visual merchandising, merchandise management, etc. Just to clarify that I'm not talking out my a*** I visited this store on May 21 while visiting Sonoma with some family. I entered the store with my 10 month old in his stroller. This is a pretty average stroller, not huge by any means as I'm a tiny woman myself. This store's inventory was at least 80% of feminine / girly clothes. They barely had anything for infant boys. I could only find gender neutral pieces that were sized newborn to 6 months. They had a nice selection of clothes for toddler boys, but still the toddler girl clothes took up the majority of that space. Okay, continued to browse around. Next, I found their sale section. I should have taken a picture of it. The store is kind of set up in two sections with a ramp in the middle. On one side of the ramp, of course the much smaller, narrower side was the sale section. This section was so narrow that you can't actually turn around with a stroller, you have to go straight in or out. This means that parents with bigger strollers, individuals with disabilities, grandparents in scooters or larger people cannot access this space. Yet you claim this store is wheelchair accessible -- why, because you have a ramp? That's the bare minimum. Also, the sale section was only boy pieces (nothing in my son's size). I wonder who's doing their retail buying. I roll back out of that section to leave because I just feel uncomfortable at this point. Before exiting the door that I came in, I noticed that one side of the door wasn't just a window display - it was a section of toys open for browsing. I noticed some brands that I love so I tried to enter the toy section, but wasn't able to. The way they set up their products made the entrance too narrow. I tried to go through the space and my stroller got stuck. I almost knocked over some of their products and the display piece holding products. I was anxious, not trying to make a mess but also just trying to see some goddamn products. I simply backed out as it was obvious that parents with strollers aren't allowed to see the toys. Now during the entire time I was walking through the store, the two women sitting at the POS system stayed there. They warmly greeted me when I entered, but that was it. They didn't seem to be working, but of course I could be wrong. They mostly were gossiping from what I could see and hear. They watched me throughout the store, but never provided real customer service. Never once got up, never once genuinely engaged with me as a paying customer. Their work area is directly centered in front of the door, so they watched me try to go into that toy section, saw me struggle, and said / did nothing. As I'm backing out and straightening my stroller to go out the door, the two women thanked me for coming and to have a great day. I was visibly annoyed. Out of frustration, I waved my hand to gesture at the store and shouted "You can't bring a stroller anywhere in here!" They were completely unfazed and unbothered. How do you have a children's store, yet you willingly dismiss parents with strollers and individuals with disabilities? You're only catering to one type of parent and one type of child with this place. Make that make sense. How are your employees not present or mindful? How do you have a retail business with no comprehension of how to properly curate a planogram for your store? Your able-bodied privilege is showing.
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June 2022 by Discover Sonoma County Living - Anita Anderson (Anita Realtor)
Such a cute store!! Little kids clothes!