Comfortable and versatile, our silk Skirts have been a staple in dress-up boxes for over 25 years. Little ones can wear them as skirts, over a t-shirt as a dress-up top, or as a frilly headdress. Double layered, hand-painted silk is sewn so the hemline hangs in graceful points, perfect for twirling. A stretchy waist ensures a snug and comfortable fit. * Dress-up play is the work of the child, and children benefit cognitively, physically, socially, and emotionally through this work. * Open-ended play with versatile costume pieces allows children to express their imagination and supports their independence.

Free Shipping on U.S. orders over $120.00 excluding Alaska and Hawaii
We are excited for a year of special discounts and FREE GIFTS!! Click on our new FREE GIFT category,
choose your gift, do NOT add to your cart, but email me with your choice via flowersnpebbles@yahoo.com.
You must spend $150.00 or more and you can choose 2 FREE GIFTS valued at $10-$25 each or 1 FREE GIFT valued at $26 and up.
Toys that spark their imagination
Unlock unlimited possibilities for imaginative play with our wide selection of Waldorf and Montessori toys. Let your child's imagination soar as they create endless worlds and stories with our high-quality and engaging toys. Shop now and watch your child's creativity come to life!
OUR EARLY SPRING CLEARANCE SALE HAS JUST BEGUN!!! WE NEED TO CLEAR OUR SHELVES!! MARKDOWNS UP TO 55% OFF!!
TONS OF BEAUTIFUL SPRING CLOTHING HAS JUST BEEN MARKED DOWN!!
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We are now accepting orders from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Switzerland, Luxembourg, France, Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, Iceland, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Portugal, Belgium, Mexico, Austria, Greece, Spain, Jersey, Isle of Man and Guernsey
WARNING! Comforters and other soft toys are not suitable for use in a sleep environment with a baby less than 7 months old – soft & padded surfaces can conform to the shape of a baby’s head and cause suffocation.




















