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December 2023 by JUDITH FERRIS-BLOSSOM
I bought mittens for my grandchildren, they have lasted at least a couple years. My daughter is headed to buy them new ones as they've outgrown them....definitely warm and well worth the money!
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July 2022 by LARS 88
Nice clothes. But prices are way to high.
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February 2022 by Kristen Dailey Holoien
Best kids shop around and the owner couldn't be kinder!
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September 2020 by Amanda Aldridge
I love shops like this one! The owner is super knowledgeable and gives great advice! Support local!!
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March 2020 by Shannon Campbell
Best customer service awesome selection
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October 2019 by Alissa Greenwood
I love stopping in here. The woman who owns the store is always kind and helpful, and the selection of clothing is well curated. I needed a nicer summer outfit for a boy, which can be hard to find, and she had exactly what we needed - right down to the cute fedora.
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June 2019 by Aislinn Blackstone
Pricey
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October 2018 by Jim Hollis
Incomparable quality product lines, great service, and a nice shopping atmosphere.
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September 2018 by Alicia Casey
Very friendly helpful service finding a pair of shoes for my little guy.
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May 2018 by Love Life
Stuff is pricey but cute!
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May 2018 by KARLA WALKER
Cute clothes in children's sizes from newborn to 12, but don't count on the size you need being in stock! For example, if you see something through the window that is absolutely adorable, don't get too attached -- I'd say they only seem to have a maximum of 7 or 8 items available in any one item & pattern (i.e. If there was one particular little girls skirt that I was interested in, there were probably only 4 or 5 of them, so there might have been a size 5, a size 9, a size 10, etc.). There's just not multiple items of any one size, so if someone already bought the size 4T of "that" shirt, there won't be another size 4T for you to purchase. It's kind of weird, actually. And maybe this was just MY experience, perhaps I visited on a day when stock was low, but judging by the size of the racks, I do not believe that's the case. I'm 90% sure they simply do not carry a lot of inventory. So that's one issue. The other issue that I had, and, again, this is MY experience and MY opinion, was the price. I can understand spending more money on really good quality, but this seemed excessive. I honestly don't know how they stay in business. If Country Kids Clothing was located a few miles down the road in Hanover, NH, these prices would still be ridiculous TO ME, but I would shrug it off as being typical Hanover pricing. To put it in perspective for anyone reading this, a little boys t-shirt that I fell in love with, a size 4T, was $27. I do not & would not ever spend nearly $30 on a T-SHIRT for me, my spouse, my parents, and definitely not for a 4 year old boy! But that wasn't terribly shocking. A little girl's mini-skirt? $50! A girls size 7 dress? $60! These are not items made of organic cotton, linen or cashmere, these are items of clothing very similar to what you'd find at any children's clothing store or even a department store like Target. I wouldn't have gone to this shop on my own, I was with a friend who was looking for an outfit for her god-daughter's 6th birthday. She tried the sale & clearance rack, but nothing in a size 6 was available. She ended up buying an adorable fuchsia tank top & flower print skort for a total of $53. Yikes. There wasn't enough material in those two items to make a SLEEVE of a shirt for me (and I'm 4 feet, 10 inches tall, and I weigh 128lbs. -- it wouldn't take much material to make a shirt sleeve for me) & to spend more than $50 on a summer outfit that this child MIGHT wear a handful of times???? That's insane, in my opinion. The nice thing about being an adult (or "full-grown") is that you can spend $50 on quality clothing and know that you can wear it so many times that it only costs $2 per wear! But children? Lucky if they wear an item twice before they grow out of it or ruin it. So, I gave Country Kids Clothing three stars because I would never actually shop there due to pricing, and even if I did lose my mind & decide to make a purchase, I'd be fortunate to find an item I truly liked in the size I truly needed. But I will say, the clothing was cute. I just cannot justify spending that kind of money on small children's clothing.
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November 2017 by Kristin Scott
We love country kids! It's our favorite store and we are always greeted with a smile and the staff knows my daughter Lily by name. When she was an infant I think I bought every bow they sold! We've moved onto shoes but love the unique finds and boutique clothes. I get so many compliments on her clothes. The staff are friendly and go out of their way to find sizes, etc. I've started asking friends and family for gift cards to this store instead of presents. Lily and I love country kids!
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January 2016 by Kevin L.
Listen, I'm a single dude sans kids of my own, so while I might not have the best idea of what new moms and babies need, I have a pretty good idea of what they don't need. They don't need cheap plastic crap lined with dust and lint, the sort of thing I found in the baby section of a shop in an adjacent mall. Yuck. I wouldn't give a street mongrel those things to play with, let alone give that dirty junk to a precious precious baby googoo gaga. Then--just days before New Years when I'd been told that the Upper Valley has no store dedicated exclusively to baby things--what to my wondering eyes should appear, but Country Kids Clothing and all things sincere! There are beautiful picture books and classy bibs, pacifiers and chew toys (I'm a dog person, no apologies), swaddling clothes, carry-all bags, and more. You'll find an array of items to suit any baby's general needs, from pricey to economical, trendy commercial to local organic (the natural wood teething rings were my fave, one more solid use of Vermont maple!). The stuff here's cute as shit, cuter than your little shit, probably! You can't go wrong, it seems. There's a second room, too, for older babies. Elder babies? Toddlers? For when they're at 43 months, or 72...whatever. There are two people on staff, though I only spoke with one. Don't have a clue about baby development, timelines, seasonal needs, wind velocity, gravitational pull, etc., like me? No problem! I was both applauded for my courage in shopping for a baby shower gift, and then gently educated on how to improve on the selections I had made before asking for help. The result: A+ in the gift-giving department. Go to CKC for all your creature's creature comforts.
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September 2013 by Jason Chizmar
Great place for quality children's clothing, toys, winter gear and shoes. All the items you think about but nobody else carries around the upper valley. Zutano's also in stock