Monday, December 8, 2014

The Season of Giving


We are half way through the Season of Giving, and it is so easy to get caught up in lists and to-do's.  There's the gift for the teacher and the babysitter; another holiday party; and quick, get those cards in the mail!  It is easy to feel overwhelmed, and forget the true gift of the season:  time with loved ones.

Many say Christmas is all about the children, so make extra time to spend with the special little ones in your life.  In years to come, they will never miss that umpteenth gift you are contemplating getting (don't get it, they DON'T need it, and truly won't miss it...), but they will remember the special memories created and given with the gift of time.  So put down your "device" (cell phone, iPad) and plug in to the child in your life.  You will both benefit from the decision.


Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Thanksgiving Weekend Sale at Kids on King

Thanksgiving is a season of giving. We are excited to be using this Black Friday weekend to not only give to our customers, but to give to the children on the low country. Bring your gently used sweaters, coats, or jackets to Kids on King to receive 25% off your purchase of $100 (November 28th-30th). All the donations will be given to the Low Country Orphan Relief
We will also be having a wonderful sale on select merchandise! The perfect time to stock up on Christmas presents. Come shop local and support our community at the same time. Whether shopping for Holiday or apparel, or just something fun, we look forward to seeing you this weekend at Kids on King! 

The Bailey Boys Gold Baubles 2pc Skirt Set - Pre-Teen GirlThe Bailey Boys Linen 2pc Short Set - Toddler Boy
The Bailey Boys Black Plaid Float Dress - Baby GirlMis-Tee-V-Us Floral Fringe Dress - Pre-Teen GirlTrumpette Ballerina Socks Set of 6 - Baby GirlMayoral Grey Knit 3pc Set - Baby BoyThe Bailey Boys Reversible Ladybug/Santa Jumper - Baby GirlVive La Fete Red Silk Dress - GirlGlorimont Holiday Plaid Dress Shirt - Boy


Thursday, October 9, 2014

All Things Fall

Isn't it so exciting to finally smell fall in the air, begin to see the leaves change color, and need to add a layer of clothes in the morning and evening?  Sure, the days get a bit shorter, but that is only to make way for longer, cozier evenings spent with our families.  Short on activities to fill these evenings?  Check out DLTK Kids' easy and fun crafts to engage your children.

I know I get excited to change up the wardrobe as the weather cools off!  Ready for Halloween?  At Kids on King we have some adorable options to dress your little ones in.  This Claire & Charlie dress is an absolute hit for little girls who love cats!
Or this great reversible piece for Le Za Me that carries you all the way from the start of fall, right through Thanksgiving.
Tailgating, football games, picking apples, Halloween, turkeys... we've got you covered!

Thursday, September 18, 2014

GREAT advice!!!

Posted by Huffington Post 8/29/14. Originally from Simple Simon and Company.

This year, Simon is in fourth grade and Grace is in first grade, and I find myself asking them every day after school, "So how was school today?"

And every day I get an answer like "fine" or "good," which doesn't tell me a whole lot.

AND I WANT TO KNOW A WHOLE LOT!!!!

Or at least get a full sentence. So the other night, I sat down and made a list of more engaging questions to ask about school. They aren't perfect, but I do at least get complete sentences, and some have led to some interesting conversations... and hilarious answers... and some insights into how my kids think and feel about school.


1. What was the best thing that happened at school today? (What was the worst thing that happened at school today?)

2. Tell me something that made you laugh today.

3. If you could choose, who would you like to sit by in class? (Who would you NOT want to sit by in class? Why?)

4. Where is the coolest place at the school?

5. Tell me a weird word that you heard today. (Or something weird that someone said.)

6. If I called your teacher tonight, what would she tell me about you?

7. How did you help somebody today?

8. How did somebody help you today?

9. Tell me one thing that you learned today.

10. When were you the happiest today?

11. When were you bored today?

12. If an alien spaceship came to your class and beamed someone up, who would you want them to take?

13. Who would you like to play with at recess that you've never played with before?

14. Tell me something good that happened today.

15. What word did your teacher say most today?

16. What do you think you should do/learn more of at school?

17. What do you think you should do/learn less of at school?

18. Who in your class do you think you could be nicer to?

19. Where do you play the most at recess?

20. Who is the funniest person in your class? Why is he/she so funny?

21. What was your favorite part of lunch?

22. If you got to be the teacher tomorrow, what would you do?

23. Is there anyone in your class who needs a time-out?

24. If you could switch seats with anyone in the class, who would you trade with? Why?

25. Tell me about three different times you used your pencil today at school.

*****

So far, my favorite answers have come from questions 12, 15 and 21. Questions like the "alien" one give kids a non-threatening way to say who they would rather not have in their class, and open the door for you to have a discussion to ask why, potentially uncovering issues you didn't know about before.

And the answers we get are sometimes really surprising. When I asked question 3, I discovered that one of my children didn't want to sit by a best friend in class anymore -- not out of a desire to be mean or bully, but in the hope they'd get the chance to work with other people.  As my kids get older, I know I am going to have to work harder and harder to stay engaged with them -- but I know it's going to be worth the work.

Saturday, August 9, 2014



As crazy as it seems, school is just ONE week away for many of us. And for some of us, it may be the first time we are packing our little ones off...into the big world of Preschool. As I am sure you have the basics of supplies covered, I figured I could offer a little light into some of the more "important" and less mentioned parts of the return to school. Follow all week for fun tips to make the transition smoother, as well for various coupon codes for adorable new fall arrivals at Kids on King.


What to Pack for Preschool

1. A love of new things. He'll probably bring a lunch box for the first time and go on field trips to the post office or library. He may make his first best friends. Let's hope he passes along a love of novelty to his parents, who will experience things like their first school fund-raiser.

2. A box of tissues. For your child's teacher. Seriously. She probably spends a small fortune on wiping kids' noses, and she'll be grateful you recognize that.

3. Readiness to play. You will hear "sensory table," "dramatic play area," and "center time" from the preschool director, but your child will think "gigantic bin of rice and toys," "let's dress up as firemen princesses," and "time to build the hugest ninja block castle ever." Although it may appear he's "just playing," he's learning how to navigate the real world.

4. A family photo. Preferably, pick one that children won't find distracting to have staring back at them from the classroom wall for the rest of the year.

5. A change of clothes. Stow them in his cubby. The clothes should be seasonally appropriate and CLEARLY MARKED with your child's NAME!!! (Related: Get used to receiving ALL-CAPPED instructions and updates from school with many exclamation points!!!!!)


6. Not much else. Friends, the media, and strangers may say that by the end of this year, your child should be able to write his name, cut in a straight line, and possibly conduct a symphony and do your taxes. Turns out, his teacher will work with him so that he's ready for kindergarten and then some. Of course, whether or not you're ready is another story.

By Sarah Schmelling, mom of a kindergartner and a preschooler; Rockville, Maryland

Why not grab an adorable Stephen Joseph backpack for your little one!  These are just the right size for a preschooler, and are just perfect to have monogrammed or embroidered with their first name on the top bag flap.  This week only, take 20% off any Stephen Joseph, online only.  Enter SJ14 at checkout to redeem promotion.  Offer expires August 17, 2014.

Thursday, July 31, 2014

As school approaches, where do you stand on sharing?

To Share or Not To Share, that is the question...
This article was originally shared on PopSugar.com. The author, Beth, is a wife and mother of two who blogs mostly about parenthood, green living, urban life and food.




There is a sharing policy at my son's preschool. It's a parent-run co-op, so we have to have policies like this so that we will all handle situations relatively the same way. The policy is that a child can keep a toy as long as they want to. If another child wants the toy, they have to wait until the first child is done with it. We'll even "save" toys for the child if they have to go to the bathroom, go to the snack table, etc. so that it won't get taken before they're done. This applies to anything in the yard or school that can be played with, including swings and monkey bars.
At first, it didn't really occur to me to wonder why this was the policy. I just went with it, because that's the rule, and it didn't seem like a big deal to me. The kids all know the rule, so outside of maybe their first two weeks at the school, they don't throw a giant fit when you tell them, "You can have it when Sally Jo is done." But lately I've been noticing a totally different attitude toward sharing in other places we go, and I'm starting to really know exactly why this is the school's policy.

Two Questionable Sharing Practices

Here are a couple of examples of questionable sharing practices that I've seen recently. The first comes from a good friend of mine. (And I hope she doesn't mind that I use her story as an example.) She and her almost-2-year-old were at the park one day. He had brought a small car from home to play with. Another child, a little bit older, wanted to play with the car and was demanding that my friend's son give him the car. A typical toddler scuffle ensued, and the other mother told her son, "I guess his mom didn't teach him how to share." Never mind the fact that the car belongs to him and that when someone asks you to share, "No" is a perfectly legitimate response.
My second story happened one morning at the local rec center. Friday mornings they fill the gym with tons of Little Tykes climbing structures and those plastic cars they can drive around, tricycles, big balls, even a bouncy castle. Basically a toddler's dream play room. There's this one red car in particular my son really likes playing with, and the last time we went, he drove it around the entire hour and a half we were there. While most of the moms with smaller kids will shadow their kids as they play, my son is old enough now that I can sit on the sidelines and watch. From there I watched a mom whose son wanted to drive the car approach my son repeatedly, saying, "OK, now it's time for you to give him a turn!" Of course he ignored her, and eventually she gave up. There were a million other little cars for her son to drive, including one that was almost identical. Or maybe I would have stepped in at some point.

Real-World Lessons

I don't agree with the approach of the mothers in either of these situations. I think it does a child a great disservice to teach him that he can have something that someone else has, simply because he wants it. And I can understand the desire to give your children everything they want; we all have it. But it's a good lesson for you both to learn that this isn't always possible, and you shouldn't step all over other people to get these things.
Furthermore, this is not how things work in the real world. In your child's adult life, he's going to think he's owed everything he sees. This is already happening in the next generation. I read a fascinating article about how today's teens and 20-somethings are expecting raises and promotions at their jobs for reasons like, "I show up every day."
If you doubt my reasoning, think about your own day-to-day adult life. You wouldn't cut in front of someone in the grocery checkout line just because you didn't feel like waiting. And most grown adults wouldn't take something from someone, like a phone or a pair of sunglasses, just because they wanted to use it. (Well, maybe some of you would. In which case, this post may not be for you.)
It's hard, as with so many things about parenthood, but let's teach our kids how to cope with disappointment, because it happens. And we won't always be there to fix it for them. Let's teach them how they can get things they want through diligence, patience, and hard work.
How do you feel about the concept of sharing where young children are concerned? I know you likely don't have a "policy," as I sure didn't before the preschool told me they had one. Now I notice a variety of different takes on the subject from the parents I see around. Makes me wonder if we need to be talking about this issue a little bit more.


Sunday, July 27, 2014

Christmas in July

"It's beginning to look a lot like...Christmas?!"  Well, today it is 98 degrees with a heat index of 106, but here at Kids on King, we love Christmas so much we are already gearing up for another exciting season!  We have been receiving our holiday merchandise and most of it had been going into storage, but since our loyal customers did such a great job helping to "Clear the Racks" in our most recent blowout SALE, we have begun to let a few irresistible pieces through our doors and onto our web site.

Great plush items like this Gund Santa Bear
 
will make anyone's holiday, young or older, just a little more special.  



Or how about these beautiful hand smocked Anavini choices:
Whatever your style, here at Kids on King, we have you covered.  And since July is almost over, pay close attention to a special announcement and SALE to celebrate Christmas in July!

Monday, July 14, 2014

"Clear the Racks" Remodeling Sale!

Yes, it is that time again.  And everyone is doing it.  I, of course, am talking about a Summer Sale.  But we at Kids on King are taking this summer's sale VERY seriously!


We are anxious to remodel our store, but cannot do it without your help.  We can't wait to introduce all our wonderful customers to our new finds in gear, goods, toys and new manufacturers, but can't do it without clearing our racks.  Yes indeed, we are VERY serious about this sale!


We have been filling our racks, and adding to them daily, both in store and online to keep the selection fresh.  We have also slashed our SALE prices again, so what had been 25% off is now 50% off.




Additionally, we want you to feel the trip is truly worth it, so we are also discounting any full priced clothing purchase by 20% when you spend $100 on SALE merchandise!  And we have tons of fall, back to school, and Christmas (yes, Christmas) already in stock.

Sale on Sale, and create an additional Sale...  now we think that can't be beat!

Thursday, June 26, 2014

SALE SALE SALE!

With the 4th of July right around the corner, Kids on King has great items on sale ranging from  25%- 50% off! Come quick- items are selling fast! Check out our King Street location and online store for the best deals this Independence Day!


This adorable little girl reversible jumper from The Bailey Boys is red and white plaid on one side with a red, white, and blue sailboat applique at the chest. On the reverse side is a light chambray with a large playful pinwheel in red, yellow, blue, and green. This dress matches perfectly with this cute little boy set from Little English. A short-sleeved shirt with an anchor applique and navy, light blue, red and white plaid shorts. These outfits are perfect for celebrating this upcoming holiday!



Tuesday, June 17, 2014

New Arrivals for Pre-Teen Girl!

 Our Big Girl department is very popular here at Kids on King! With our wide selection of dresses, tops, and pants, we have outfits perfect for any occasion. Lately, we have had many shoppers ask if we carry larger sizes in girl clothing, so this week we wanted to showcase a few pieces from our great selection ranging from size 4-16!


 These two Mis-Tee-V-Us outfits are perfect for a warm summer day. These great transition sets include a whimsical printed tunic which coordinates perfectly with matching elastic waist pull on style ruffle bottom capri pants.



Isobella & Chloe dresses are perfect for a summer wedding. With their bright colors and fun patterns, these dresses are fitting for any special summer occasion!


We have paired these multi-colored Mayoral shorts with a fun printed tee! To add a little sass to the outfit, we have topped it off with a matching flower belt. This outfit is perfect for our girls size 4-8.
This latest Mayoral shipment really offers stand out fashion! This floral jacket is perfect with a pair of tan pants and a printed tee. We love to see our little fashionistas roaming King Street in this lightweight, super cute jacket!


Looking to dress to impress while still staying comfortable? Try these printed Mayoral pants paired with matching Mayoral Cardigan. This outfit is perfect for a cool summer night with the family!


Last but definitely not least, these Mayoral outfits are perfect for our little King Street Divas! These large print floral pants go great with a pink tee and denim jacket. Right on trend is our other favorite:  the Mayoral camo cargo jacket, which pairs wonderfully with a light floral top and denim pants. You simply cannot go wrong with any of Mayoral's latest arrivals!

Love what you see?  Come into the store quick to pick up your favorite pieces before they sell out! These popular items are selling fast! We love our big girl selection here at Kids on King!  Additional selections also available in store and online.






Wednesday, June 4, 2014

It's Bedtime at Kids On King!

While we don't have the most extensive selection of sleepwear at Kids On King, what we do have packs a punch of cuteness! Short sets, full-length PJs, nightgowns, robes, slippers, we have just enough for your slumber party needs!


A newer product at Kids On King, these Books to Bed sets come with a great night time story and a pair of pajamas to match! We currently have Olivia and the Fairy PrincessHow Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?, and Shark vs. Train. These sets are the perfect gift for a little reader or a child who won't go to bed without a great bedtime story!



We have a couple of really cute matching sets for brothers and sisters! The top pair is from New Jammies, made from 100% organic cotton! They have long sleeved banded tops with whale appliques and banded pants with a graphic whale print. 

On the bottom is a set from Sara's Prints, a fantastic pajama company that provides us with tons of great patterns and colors. A cute navy and white striped tank top nightgown with lobster applique pairs perfectly with a matching short set for boys. These are great for a trip to the beach house!


For the boys, we carry a great brand called Petit Lem. By combining fun themes with vibrant colors and unexpected details, they make an awesome pair of pajamas. On the left is a vibrant lime green and blue striped top with a firetruck applique that is pair with gray firetruck printed pants. 

On the right, a gray long-sleeved shirt is adorned with race car appliques, one of which is a shiny metallic red! The fun detail of racing stripes on the sleeves makes these PJs fun. The top is paired with red race car printed pants.


Even when you're going to bed, you can't forget to accessorize! We've paired this purr-fect night gown from Petit Lem with a ruffle trim robe from Juju & Jack as well as slippers from Mini ZZZ. These pieces make the perfect sleepy-time ensemble!


And of course we can't forget about the boys! Here we have a sea-life printed short set from Sara's Prints underneath a fuzzy blue robe from Juju & Jack and navy slippers to match the navy banding from Mini ZZZ.

Don't sleep on it, make sure you come in to Kids On King before our cute and comfy pajamas are all snatched up! That would be a nightmare!

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Do You Wanna Tie a Bow Tie?

Here at Kids On King, we have a surprisingly extensive range of boys clothes, from newborn to size 10-12!

We've been asked a lot recently if we have bigger sizes in boys clothes, so this week we wanted to spotlight some of our great boys pieces!


Pair a dapper seersucker blazer from Kitestrings with a classic white polo, shorts from E-Land and an adorable nautical printed bowtie from Tadpole & Lily, and you have an outfit perfect for a Fourth of July party or a beach themed wedding! 


While these pieces look great together, you can mix and match them with other shirts and pants to make tons of great outfits!


Pair fun bright colors with classic pieces for a trendy yet timeless look! The focal point of this outfit is the great reversible windbreaker from Mayoral! Classic navy blue on one side and a more modern neon yellow on the other!


We've paired this great jacket with a plaid button-down that has similar colors from the Bailey Boys and a pair of classic khaki shorts, also from the Bailey Boys. This look is very colorful without being overwhelming; perfect for the first day of school or just a rainy summer day!


We have plenty of red, white, and blue outfits to make the perfect outfit for any boy! These separates from E-Land come in a range of sizes and can be mixed with khakis, plaids, navys, & whites! Ease into the Fourth with the shark shirt, or go more literal with this cute flag t-shirt!

To truly see our wide range of boy's clothes, you'll just have to come in to see for yourself! We love our boys clothes and Kids On King!

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Designed by Kids On King!

We recently got the opportunity to design our own dresses and t-shirts courtesy of Acvisa! They provided the appliques, and we picked our patterns and colors! The results are some seriously cute, perfect-for-summer outfits!


These whales have been making quite the splash here at Kids On King! These are by far the most popular designs, and it's easy to see why! In a classic navy and green color scheme mixed with stripes, polka dots, and a graphic whale print, these dresses are fun and preppy!


Similar in design to the whale dress, this crab dress definitely will not make your little girl crabby! With a polka-dotted crab on a red and white background, this dress is sure to shine by the shore. The boy's top is classic navy with a bright red crab applique. This set coordinates fabulously. Pair a brother and sister in this set for a cute picture down by the beach.


It's not all navy though! This dress and capri set bring the color in vibrant orange and pink. The whale dress on the left is a gorgeous tangerine orange color with bright pink trim and ruffles. The tank top of the set features heart print flip flop appliques on a hot pink background. The flared, ruffled leg opening on the pants make them nice and girly!


Nautical is everywhere for the summertime, and Kids On King is not immune to the trend of anchors and stripes! The boy's shirt is a classic navy blue anchor on a red and white striped background. The dress takes a turn from the expected, featuring polka dots instead of stripes, and a sweet bow on the anchor. 

This is just the beginning of these great designs! Come on in and see what else we have in store for you!

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Swimwear is Making a Splash at Kids On King!

Everyone loves to swim, especially children, on those hot summer days! At Kids On King, we have a large selection of great swimwear for little girls & boys, big girls & boys, and baby! Bikinis, tankinis, rash guards and swim trunks galore!


Starting with the little boys for a change, we have many great pairs of swim shorts to chose from.  First on the left, from Cukees comes a pair of blue striped shorts with a smocked sailboat on the leg. Next are a pair seersucker shorts from Snapping Turtles, adorned with anchor embroidery and a rope tie waist. Lastly from Le Top are a pair of classic navy shorts with a small sailboat embroidered on them, accent stitching, and tie waist.


The trend for the little girl swimwear this summer is fabric suits with smocking. These two from Vive La Fete feature blue and pink chevron patterns with smocked bands with cute whales on them. These suits are truly original, and absolutely adorable!


From Royal Child, this matching set has been extremely popular amongst brothers and sisters! Following the trend of smocking, these suits are a bright yellow color in a modern print, contrasted by royal blue whale embroidery. These would be perfect for a beach themed photo or for a simple day on the beach!


Another big trend for this summer is polka dots! On the left, this bikini from Hartstrings has a small navy polka dot print with red and white striped trim to add a little interest. On the right, from Kate Mack, this one piece has plenty of interest, with a large polka dot print and cute ruffles on the bust. Both of these would be great for the Fourth of July!


Also from Kate Mack, this mod 60s print in comes in both a bikini and a rashguard set! It's colorful and youthful, just what your pre-teen wants for summertime! 


Nano does great swim sets every summer, and this year is no exception! Their swim line features bright colors and fun characters, like sharks and dinosaurs. Any boy would be happy to spend a day on the beach in these great rashguard and swim trunk combos!

We have much more to chose from in our store and online, so be sure to take a look!