The "Domača" toy was presented for the first time at this year's design month. We welcome Magda, Elizabeta, Poldet and France.
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When the artistic talent of an adult and the creativity of a child come together, something truly wonderful can be created. In this story, the father paints what his son and daughter tell him to do.
Turlututu is lively, dynamic, mischievous and affectionate. It was created by the renowned French illustrator and author Hervé Tullet, who is coming to Ljubljana in February!
December is the most fairy-tale month, and it would be hard to find a more suitable period for Fairy Tale Days. If there is also creation, everything is even more beautiful.
The exhibition in the Austrian National Library in Vienna still smells fresh, where children tell history through photographs captured in the lens between 1870 and 1970.
The holiday season is approaching, the time of giving! In addition to games for the youngest, the Baby Center also offers a wide range of game consoles, video games, tablets, smartphones and other products for teenagers and adults.
Bookstore Goga invites children and their parents to free fairytale experiences on four Saturdays in December.
Did your chosen gift disappear from the shelf last year, or do you dislike the pre-holiday rush? No problem, stop by the Babadu shop and reserve your December gifts today.
They say style goes a long way. And where to start but with little pranksters. This is also followed by the parents of fashionably dressed children, who, in addition to style, have mastered the pressing of selfies, blow torches and the coolest gestures.
MamaRoo is a super chair that moves up and down and left and right, and the movements are similar to what parents do when they rock their babies in their arms.
We love beautiful things, even more so if they are for children. The most ideal thing is if you can order them online. Kaku.si is a new online store for the youngest, which offers a lot of beautiful things, and the products are largely focused on the land of dreams.
Art director Mike Scalise, together with photographer Eric Sahrmann, created a series of unusual portraits of small super "muscles" as part of a healthy pregnancy awareness campaign.