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Spend Labor Day Weekend With Us at the Pearl District Sidewalk Sale!

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Trying to decide what to do this Labor Day Weekend? Join us at the Pearl District Annual Sidewalk Sale! From Friday, September 3rd through Monday, September 6th the shops in the Pearl open their doors – and their sidewalks – for some incredible sales. Shop at wonderful Pearl stores like Mabel and Zora, Sur La Table, Mio Gelato, and Anthropologie and get up to 80% off! Go here for a complete list of participating merchants.

And at little urbanites we’ll have fabulous sale prices on brands like Petit Bateau, Pink Chicken, Fore! Axel and Hudson, Safety 1st, and Bamboosa. But great sales aren’t all we have to offer: Saturday, September 4th Candace Wilson from Hand Print Tiles will be here in the store to help your little one create a unique hand (or foot!) print tile – a perfect keepsake and a great gift for grandparents or other family members. Candace will be here from 10 AM to 3 PM on Saturday, and the sale lasts the whole holiday weekend.

Come join us and the rest of the Pearl District for good food, great company, and amazing sales!

The First Day of School Daze

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Your child’s first day of preschool can be as stressful as it is exciting, but with a little planning ahead and a little patience, you can mark this milestone with ease and aplomb. Here are a few little urbanite tips to help you prepare for that fantastic first day.

1) Take your child to see their new preschool before their first day. Point out landmarks during the drive or the walk there, and let them get a good look at the school itself. You can even call the school and ask to let your child see their empty classroom, so the building will already be familiar when they see it full of other children and strangers.


2) Eat a practice lunch with your child from his or her new lunchbox. Even if their school snacks won’t differ much from what they’d eat at home, they’ll be more comfortable with how things are packed and what they can expect on the day. It’ll also give them a chance to practice opening any tricky new tupperware.

3) Everyone loves having fun new clothes for the first day of school, but keep in mind that the more complicated the outfit, the longer it will take your child to get out of it when they remember in the midst of all this preschool excitement that they need to use the bathroom, and fast. To prevent accidents, keep clothing simple and comfortable. If you dress your child in pants fastened with zippers and buttons and snaps, be sure they’re zippers and buttons and snaps your child can undo easily, without help. Here at little urbanites, we’d suggest starting out the school years with elastic waisted pants for boys, and a comfortable dress or tunic with leggings for girls.

The key to preparing your child for their first day of preschool, just like for any new experience, is letting them know what to expect. With just a little pre-planning, you can leave the stress behind and celebrate the new!

Modern Motherhood Erin Kaleel-Johnson

Friday, August 6th, 2010

When Erin and Josh first came into little urbanites, they were pregnant with their son Oliver. They’d just moved to the Northwest from New York City to work for a large design company, and as I’d made a similar move myself, we had a lot to talk about.

That winter Erin and Josh decided to trade the Portland drizzle for the Florida sun, but we stayed in touch on Facebook and I have followed the launched of their own family company, Feel Handmade. As the buyer for little urbanites I have a particular interest in artists that create handmade products, and I was amazed by the craftsmanship, artistry, and love that goes into each of their metal and leather pieces.

When Erin and I caught up via e-mail last month, I asked her for her thoughts on a few of our Modern Motherhood questions. Here are her wonderful answers!

What physical or personality traits do you see in Oliver that remind you of yourself?

Our son is a perfect blend of us, but he gets my questioning eyebrow raise.  If you get my right eyebrow to raise high into my forehead…watch out, it’s the signal that I feel something is wrong. Oliver gives it right back to me.

Describe your favorite piece of art or project that your child has made for you.

He is too young, but I kept his very first crayon scribble.

Take a peek – what’s in your diaper bag right now?

Nothing…It was a mess, I had to clean it out because it was filled with a pair of dirty socks and organic graham cracker crumbs!

What is your must-have baby product?

Natursutten pacifiers!!!

What’s one ecologically or socially responsible thing you do that can change the world?

I couldn’t possibly list one thing.  I deeply care about the environment and want to pass a healthy planet on to my son, so I daily try to become more and more ecologically responsible. Some of the ways: We use zero chemicals around the house: from cleaning the windows, the laundry to washing my own hair and my son’s beautiful skin. We don’t use toilet paper (Toto Neorest toilet) or paper towels, we buy organically and locally, we avoid plastic as much as possible, we buy quality not quantity and this standard has become the backbone of our family business, hand-making quality handbags that will last several lifetimes…I could keep going.

What do you look forward to everyday?

Waking up to my beautiful family, spending the entire day together playing, and being creative. Also cooking, I love cooking!

What’s one way you find to spoil yourself?

Hmmmm…I don’t. I keep saying I would like a pedicure!

Is there a parenting technique (e.g. attachment parenting, the Ferber method, co-sleeping) that you have strong feelings (negative or positive) about?

I have not researched parenting techniques. I feel that good parenting comes from the heart. Love and understanding. My son sleeps with us when he needs and also loves his crib. I hold him and kiss him when he cries and he loves being independent. It seems to be working, I have a healthy very happy son with a huge of personality.

Do you read any “mommy blogs” or participate in any online parenting communities? If so, which are your favorites and why?

Not really, I always checked out Parents.com just to see the weekly progress photos and notes.  I also enjoy www.drmomma.org/

Have you read any pregnancy or childcare books that had a particularly profound influence on you?

I had many friends give me different childcare books, but none of them resonated with me. I read about hypnobirthing half way through my pregnancy and started taking a class with my husband, it was a perfect class for us. We wanted to experience everything about childbirth.  I recommend this class to every pregnant mother that does not have any complications. I was in labor for 3 days and gave birth to my son naturally.  Intense, but worth it.

What advice do you have for new parents?

You can NEVER be prepared to be a parent. Have a lot of patience and try to realize that some things are out of your control. Learning to be selfless is eye opening, it will change you and if you let it, it will help you become a better person.

First Day of School Fashion on KOIN 6

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

On Monday KOIN Studio 6 fashion contributor Kami Gray featured a ton of Little Urbanites products during her First Day of School Fashion segment. Go here to our Little Urbanites YouTube playlist to watch the adorable models and their stunning first day ensembles, and don’t forget to check out Kami’s blog, where she lists the items each model wore and where to find them.

And speaking of the first day of school, in the next few weeks expect to see lots of wonderful new fall clothing here at Little Urbanites, including exciting new items from some of our favorite companies: Splendid, Little Ella, Pink Chicken, and Petit Bateau.  There’s nothing quite like a new outfit to start off a new school year!

Little Urbanites Kindergarten Fashion Featured on KOIN Local 6

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

This afternoon at 4 PM KOIN Studio 6 fashion contributor Kami Gray will give tips on how to send your new kindergartner off to their first day in style, and she’ll be using Little Urbanites clothing and accessories to do it! Kami’s models will be sporting ensembles from exciting Little Urbanite brands like Petit Bateau, Fore! Axel and Hudson, Little Paul & Joe, Chase and Sky, Fleurville, and Skip Hop – many of which are part of our huge summer sale.

Tune into KOIN Local 6 today at 4 PM to be part of the fun!

Thank You, Studio Camellia!

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Bitna Chung from Studio Camellia was at the store with us yesterday for her free photo session.  Her pictures really capture the personalities of our customers’ little ones.   We had a lovely time watching her work.   Thank you, Binta!



Modern Motherhood with Valerie Swift

Friday, July 16th, 2010

One of the more enjoyable parts of my job is meeting other people in the children’s retail industry.  I met Valerie Swift back in 2007 when she came into the store to tell us about a must-have stroller called UPPAbaby. Valerie knew what she was talking about!  Now the UPPAbaby Vista is one of the most popular baby products on the market and one of the best selling strollers at Little Urbanites.

Today Valerie is the sales rep for many of our favorite brands, and I always listen carefully to her point of view on new products and happenings in the industry. Valerie owns her own small business called 2girls Marketing, and is the ”go to” person for many of our favorite products at Little Urbanites, including Aden+Anais, Medela, Oxo and UPPAbaby. We’re lucky to have her as part of the Little Urbanites team!

oxo tots Aden + Anais Medela Swing Breastpump UPPAbaby G-Luxe

What is your must-have baby product?

UPPAbaby VISTA. After 4 years, this hasn’t changed. I didn’t realize how attached to a stroller I could be.

What physical or personality traits do you see in your children that remind you of yourself?

High energy, analytical, sensitive and determined.


What’s one ecologically or socially responsible thing you do that can change the world?

Recycle, recycle…recycle.

What’s one way you find to spoil yourself?

Being a working mother with an active 4 y.o., finding a quiet space, snuggling under a blanket and losing myself in a good book is considered spoiling myself. However, a good facial is always a welcomed treat.

Is there a parenting technique (e.g. attachment parenting, the Ferber method, co-sleeping) that you have strong feelings (negative or positive) about?

Reggio Emilia and Parenting with Love and Logic. This method of parenting has been invaluable to teach responsibility, respect and good decision-making. It has also helps significantly with the stresses of parenting, especially in difficult situations since this method teaches parents how to empower their children to make good choices while still achieving the collective goal.

Describe your favorite piece of art or project that your child has made for you.

My 4 y.o. daughter made a book for me with drawings accompanied by a beautiful story about her and I smelling flowers and picking berries. There was also a lot of ice cream eating…all the things I love.

Have you read any pregnancy or childcare books that had a particularly profound influence on you?

Transition to Parenthood and Parenting with Love and Logic.

What advice do you have for new parents?

Trust yourself. You can do all of the research in the world, but a mother’s instinct is very powerful.

Create Amazing memories This Weekend at Little urbanites

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

We can’t wait for Studio Camellia to come back to little urbanites on July 18! FREE mini photo session from 2-5. Bring your child’s favorite “Lovey” ( favorite security blanket or toy) and let Studio Camellia create memories for you and your family.

THIS WEEKEND SALES

Saturday and Sunday order any baby bedding set and receive 15% off your bedding order!

All clothing is 10% off on Sunday

Up to 60% savings on stock!

    more info on Studio Camellia

    All her prints are archival prints:

    Image size: 5×7   Paper size: 8.5x 11   $30.00

    Image size: 8×10 Paper size: 8.5 x11   $50.00

    *Buy one, get second print 50% off*


    Modern Motherhood with Kristin Loffer

    Friday, July 9th, 2010

    In the Modern Motherhood series, the L.U. blog asks inspiring women what inspires them.

    This week I want to shine some light on Kristin Loffer’s work: on her modern, brilliant textiles, vibrant colors and – most importantly – her sense of fun!

    {KLT: Sketchbook}

    I was introduced to Kristin’s work when I opened Little Urbanites and purchased some of her hand crafted mobiles for the store.  Since then, Kristen has grown her business to include a line of clothing, mobiles, and dolls.  She also writes a blog called KLT:sketchbook.

    Kristin on her company: “KLT:works is truly a family run company. My husband is very helpful in all aspects of klt:works (even though he also has 2 other jobs). He is my main technical adviser and photographer. A day in a life around our house includes laughter, dancing, listening to music, and making.  Everything you see with a klt:works tag, is made by hand- with attention to detail and lots of heart.”

    {klt:works.com}

    What physical or personality traits do you see in Sayer that remind you of yourself?

    Sayer’s hair is very much like mine.  I think he has my smile too. It is funny, sometimes I look at him and he reminds me of pictures of myself from when I was his age (2 ½). But then the next day, he looks just like his dad. I think he may have gotten the best of both of us. Sayer is really creative – he loves music, dancing, and drawing. He is sensitive, strong, and pretty easy going. He has a keen sense of humor and love to make us laugh. Those are some of my better traits and characteristics.

    {KLT: Sketchbook}

    What is your must-have baby product?

    Aquaphor is my must-have baby product. My doctor recommended it when Sayer had eczema and we use it for just about everything still.

    Now, I am huge fan of Burt’s Bees products for Sayer.

    Is there something you don’t want to teach Sayer but worry he might learn from you anyway?

    Yes! I am really hard on myself- a perfectionist. I worry that he will pick that up. I am not sure if you are born with that or if it is learned. I also tend to be a bit impatient about certain things. Although, if having a child has taught me anything, it is to be more patient so maybe we can teach each other on that one.

    {KLT: Sketchbook}

    What do you look forward to everyday?

    I look forward to seeing Sayer’s smile, feeling his hug, and doing something in the evening as a family. I love our little 3 person family. I also look forward to creating something in the studio. I get a great deal of joy from my business & family. Basically, I look forward to the surprises that the day will bring. I’m a pretty happy person these days!

    {KLT: Sketchbook}

    What’s one way you find to spoil yourself?

    Books & Uppercase Magazine. I order little treasures from Powell’s every now and then. I only wish I was buying them in person because I love that place. Uppercase Mag is a total splurge that I adore- I got mine a few days ago which is what reminded me.

    (L.U. Note: We love Powell’s too! It certainly doesn’t hurt that their downtown Portland location is only a few blocks away from us.)

    {Uppercase Magazine}

    Describe your favorite piece of art or project that your child has made for you.

    Sayer is still pretty young, but I love it when he draws me pictures. He has been really interested in drawing people lately, namely our family (with toes). Those are my favorite things…

    {KLT: Sketchbook}

    What’s one ecologically or socially responsible thing you do that can change the world?

    We walk places & buy organically and locally whenever we can + we use our own totes when we shop. We have a little garden in our back yard too.

    {KLT: Sketchbook}

    What advice do you have for new parents?

    Be patient with yourselves and listen to your gut instincts. Enjoy your time with your little one- time flies!

    {KLT: Sketchbook}

    Big Latch On

    Friday, July 9th, 2010

    Little Urbanites is the venue for this years Portland Big Latch On

    Let’s break the record for the most women breastfeeding simultaneously! Celebrate breastfeeding and World Breastfeeding Week at Little Urbanites.


    Join other nursing mothers at Little Urbanites or a registered venue to nurse your baby and receive 20% off all Medela accessories @ little urbanites only!  Count down begins at 10:30am on Friday, August 6th, 2010. Please aim to arrive 30 minutes before so we can register and settle everyone in.