Shopping for kids
As the countdown begins until the holidays are here it’s hard not to get caught up in all the excitement. This is the time when kids get antsy with the anticipation of a much-needed break from school. Shopping for the perfect gifts for your kids? We know the search can be overwhelming and stressful. I’ve rounded up some gift ideas for the little tots in your life that will ease the stress.
- Tea Pinata Stripe Party Dress- $99. Available at Bundle Flagship Store, 128 Thompson Street (between Prince and Houston), New York, NY 10012. Bundlenyc.com
- Kids Americana Art- By artist Tricia Robinson, is known for her whimsical and playful style- $220 and up. Available at the UnCommon Art Shop. 10618 Meeting Street. 502.426.0611.
- Holiday socks- $5.99. Available at Luna Boutique 1310 Bardstown Road. 502.454.7620.
- En Gry & Sif handmade 100% wool from New Zealand lunch boxes- $67.50. Available at Bedded Bliss 3936 Chenoweth Square. 502.899.5153.
- En Gry & Sif handmade 100% wool from New Zealand lunch boxes- $67.50. Available at Bedded Bliss 3936 Chenoweth Square. 502.899.5153.
- Design your own slippers just the way you want them- $26. Available at Cartwheels Papers & Gifts 3919 Chenoweth Square. 502.895.1800.
- Box of Mary Jane socks in assorted colors- $32. Available at Luna Boutique 1310 Bardstown Road. 502.454.7620
- Assorted Note cards in a tin can- $20. Available at Cartwheels Papers & Gifts 3919 Chenoweth Square. 502.895.1800.
- Ninja Toothbrush Sanitizer- This little ninja fights germs ad bacteria on your toothbrush. It uses germicidal ultraviolet light to kill 99.9% of germs in minutes. $32.50- The UnCommon Art Shop 10618 Meeting Street. 502.426.0611.
- Infant Reindeer hat- $20. Available at Cartwheels. Available at Cartwheels Papers & Gifts 3919 Chenoweth Square. 502.895.1800.
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Lori Kommor, Columnist/Event Chair
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Lori wears many hats: writing two weekly columns, chairing The
Voice-Tribune’s events and keeping the staff fed with a stash of snacks
Willy Wonka would envy. She’s a fervent high school soccer fan (go
Collegiate!) and has the raspy voice to prove it after game days.

















