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Boo & Child

4.0 (2 reviews)
Closed • 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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Kids Who

Kids Who

4.0(2 reviews)
19.2 km
•$$

I'm really starting to wonder if every store at Harbour Town gets an extra star just for it's…read morelocation. Not because it is particularly Harbour Town itself but because they are all factory direct or clearance outlets so their prices are all great (well on 80% of their stock at least). Anywho..........this is another store that is everywhere but i don't really visit it anywhere else or make purchases from any other locations. As none of them have the same specials as Harbour Town do. I have managed to get my child some great stuff here. Especially in the under 10 years old age group as they have heaps and heaps of brand stuff. Like towels with Ben 10, t-shirts with Lightning McQueen, pj's with Spiderman, etc and of course for the girls it's all Bratz, Dora the Explorer and Barbie. i also got some fantastic winter flannelette pyjama's here for my kids in the Simpsons for only about $10 a pair. I would rather save up $100 and go here and I would get a lot more for my money than shopping elsewhere, and it makes the trip down there worthwhile.

This has got to be the biggest Kids Who I've ever been in. Then again I can't vouch for many Kids…read moreWho stores, but the local stores in my area are incredibly tiny. It's amazing that you can even fit in there. Kids Who at Harbour Town is the opposite. It's a very large and open store. Plenty of room to browse the store in a comfortable manner. I may not have kids, but I'm still a fan of Kids Who. My mum would buy me clothes from here when I was little and I always loved them, along with my younger siblings. The shelves are well stocked with plenty to choose from, the staff are great and the prices are as low as you can get. Two thumbs up from me.

Kidzone - Boys fashion

Kidzone

4.0(4 reviews)
11.7 km•Edwardstown
•$$$

This shop has sugar and spice...with a dash of pink written all over it. Boys are not forgotten…read moretoo, as there are strong blue hues present in the shop too. Carrying the finest and high quality children's and baby's clothing, furniture, toys and gifts, this is a perfect place to start if you're thinking of giving your child a personalised themed bedroom. A room mirroring his personality and identity. If budget permits, you'll have plenty of deco theme options to choose from, to pair to your child's bedroom. From wall stickers which allows creativity and wallplay, my favourite picks would have to be the racing car tracks, princess and the adorable chalkboard which promises hours of fun for the kids. I went hunting for bean bags and came across some pretty ones. Unfortunately they had the name 'couture' on it and came with a price tag of $99. As gorgeous as it was, I doubt I'll be spending that much on a mere bean bag. Expect to pay a bit more here as you are paying for good quality products. Not your average 'Made in China' store, Kidzone appeals to all. My all time favourite would have to be Djeco, a French educational brand. Djeco carries beautiful range of stickers, magnetic puzzles, collages and more..they are a favourite amongst my kids and absolutely affordable. Kidzone truly meets the needs of children and covers playtime, educational, fashion, bedding, personalised products and party essentials.

Kidzone is opposite Walford College in Malvern the same complex as Video Ezy. This is a gorgeous…read morekids store with beautiful, quality homewares and toys for your children (or grandchildren). There is plenty options for every decorating concept you can imagine and they cater for everything - furniture, decor, wall decals, unique clothes and quality toys. I picked up a quality raw single bed with a bookcase head for a little under $250. A lick of paint and it looked great! If you're less price conscious, they have beautiful white two-pac beds. It is a large space that is packed to the brim, so if you're looking for something specific, it's worth asking for help.

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Parade Children's Wear

Parade Children's Wear

4.0(2 reviews)
15.0 km•North Adelaide
•$$$

What a stunning array of lovely items for the little ones to wear. A bit of a luxury at some of…read morethese prices, but gorgeous stuff nonetheless. Set away from the busy main street of Melbourne Street it is in a spot where there is usually some parking around and always some place you can go and have a drink afterwards. The styles are common but the details are not, there are some very lovely fabrics with a lot of mixes that feature just a touch of unnatural blended with cotton, like polyester usually and the designs are often replicates what mum or dad may be wearing; it's almost a designer shop for tots with the prices reflecting that, although the quality and price match quite well and it is not super expensive, just high end. These days you can pay that little extra if you know it is decent quality and the kids are going to show some respect for the wear and tear as well. You know, a nice dress or shirt is a nice one, and a muck about one is a muck about one - once that distinction is clear things should last. Not a shop where I would buy for other peoples kids unless I know them very well. A great shop to bring your own if they are at that age where shopping is a new novelty and you want to teach them manners and respect. You can also check things out on line, cost included and then come in and buy. There's lessons in that.

This place screams show-parents…read more Who gives a flying fox what a kid wears? First of all, who are THEY trying to impress? Kids don't care what other people think of them. It's the parents who care. They're trying to show them off like dolls. It's terrible. I'm telling you, it KILLS me. Second of all, it takes away from a child the future experience of looking back at the shitty clothes they were made to wear by their parents. Instead they get to look back and say, 'Oh, gee, look at me. I'm like a fashion magazine.' The only way I can justify this place is for birthdays, weddings or any other special events.

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Stirling Community Shop

Stirling Community Shop

4.3(3 reviews)
0.4 km•Stirling

The Stirling Community Shop is a not-for-profit association run entirely by Volunteers. We raise…read moremoney to support district nursing, aged and disability care and our local Community, which we've been doing since 1960! Our friendly shop sells quality and affordable second-hand clothes, shoes & accessories, homewares, toys, retro, vintage, collectables. Donated by our Community for the Community Our opening times are: Wednesday: 9:30am to 3:30pm Thursday: 9:30am to 3:30pm Friday: 9:30am to 3:30pm Saturday: 10am to 1pm Sunday Stirling Laneways: 10am to 2pm Come visit us soon! :)

One of the most visited and donated op-shops in the Hills area. They sit right on the main street…read moreof Stirling and their donation box has a regular run of people dumping old fashions and wasted clothes. With most businesses, high frequency of customers and prominent location usually lend to success and high quality. Unfortunately, with op-shops this can be a fatal draw back. Strolling along the aisles in this community store, you can't help but feel some other young trendster got there before and picked up all the cool shirts, jeans and hats. They left you with daggy, out of size dress pants and jackets missing buttons and smelling kind of like death. It's a shame. I can't speak for the women's stuff, but I assume it would be the same or worse for them. Regardless this is a good store to find simple second hand clothing. Daggy shirts to paint in, or throw away pants and jackets for a costume party. There's also a lot of kids stuff kicking around, if you want some crazy toys or old VHS and story books for the young 'uns. The women that work their are lovely too, and offer some of the lowest prices I've seen in my op-shopping experience.

Boo & Child - childcloth - Updated May 2026

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