Look Adorable in Kidorable Accessories #Review #Giveaway

Disclaimer:  I was given the products in this post for the purpose of a review. 

I was not paid in any way to write this review.

All opinions are my own.

I have probably said it a thousand times. I’m a budding fashionista and I love introducing companies to my readers. Big companies, little companies, it doesn’t matter. If it’s all about fashion I will introduce it to you. It is currently snowy in my state. We have had lots of snow which have hindered my review of certain items that I want to share with you but there is one that fits totally in with this kind of weather. Introducing Kidorable! The makers of kid apparel and accessories all delightfully adorable just like their name.

Kidorable, a leading designer and wholesaler of children’s products, transforms everyday, functional kids’ apparel and accessories into objects that excite children’s imaginations and enrich their lives at play. Kidorable is distinguished by their high quality, unique collections – from frogs to fairies, dinosaurs to dolphins, and ladybugs to lotus flowers – sold at apparel, shoe and gift retailers across the globe.

Mommy and I were sent the Kidorable Lucky Cat Rain Coat to review with you my readers. Mommy and I ordered a 3T since I currently wear 2T. Mommy thought that since I was going to have a few pieces under my rain coat that it would be perfect. Turned out that it was a bit too big for me. Lesson learned here: Buy your toddlers’ size or maybe even go down a size because they seem to run a little big.

My rain coat is very well made and is completely lined. The shell was made of 100% Polyester with a 100% PU coating and the lining is also made of 100% Nylon. It is really eye catching as you can see and was very bright, something that all kids would love. Sizes are 1T (12-18m) – 6/6x. If only they went bigger than that. I hope to not grow too much more because I would love to have one when I’m way older than 6. My raincoat is definitely one that I would want to wear all year round and one that I can most likely can do as well.

There was so much detail in my rain coat. The little cat and fish on the front are actually pockets and the snaps are also cute little flowers. The hood has cute little kitten ears and I totally look like a little cat wearing it. Or at least I think I do. With so much attention to detail with all their products you will fall in love with Kidorable as I did. 

Kidorable has a full line of accessories for children including but not limited to: backpacks, rain boots, umbrellas, knit hats, towels and lots more. All very detailed and absolutely adorable! Kidorable delights both children and the adults who love them by transforming everyday, functional kid accessories into objects that excite our imaginations and enrich our lives at play. From rainwear to backpacks to knitwear and towels, Kidorable speaks to the precious spirit of childhood. Don’t you agree? 

Now here are the ways you can connect with Kidorable:

Kidorable wants to offer one of my readers their choice of umbrella in this great accessory giveaway. Winner will be randomly selected by PunchTab and will have 48hrs to respond to the email sent. Failure to respond will mean forfeiting your prize and a new winner will be chosen. Good luck!


Disclosure: Growing Up Madison receives products in order to conduct reviews. No monetary compensation was provided unless noted otherwise. All opinions are 100% my own. Some posts may contain affiliate links that I receive commission for payment from in exchange for referrals. In the event of a giveaway, the sponsor is responsible for delivery of the prize, unless otherwise noted in the posting. Giveaways are not sponsored by Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+ or any other social media site. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I personally believe will be a good fit for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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