Poshinate Kiddos

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St Peter, United States

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Baby store· Baby clothing store· Childrens store· Gift shop· Children's clothing store· Fashion accessories store· Toy store

Poshinate Kiddos Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Poshinate Kiddos is located in St Peter, United States on 305 S Minnesota Ave #105. Poshinate Kiddos is rated 5 out of 5 in the category baby store in United States.

Address

305 S Minnesota Ave #105

Phone

+1 5072714562

Service options

Kerbside pickupDeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Amy Willette

My first time in the shop, their first time open since March! It was a lovely experience, their selection is fun, creative & educational.

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Nancy Kapernick

This children’s store in St Peter carries some unique and fun gifts for infants and young children! Great prices AND it was so easy to order online securely! They even delivered it to my door the next day - free of charge!

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Gail Wentzlaff

Exceptional customer service! I bought a heatables stuffed animal for my Aunt who has dementia. She loves it!! Thank you for selling such amazing products!

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Emily Habben

Absolutely love this store! We have been greeted so warmly every time. My daughter recently went in with a little friend to buy warmies for each other to swap for Christmas. Their collection is growing! The selection of high-end boutique baby items in this store makes it a great place to pick up a gift.

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Angie Anderson

As this school year winds down I’m so jealous of the parents that are glad they are done making lunches for a while. I’m not done. I have to continued to provide lunches for Eli. Every. Single. Day. I’m over it. There are a 1,000 lunch box cook books. Nothing for hot mess mamas. Ain’t nobody got time for those lunches! This book, I LOVE! It has grains, protein, and fruit veggies. Rather than flipping a page for each you flip a 1/3 of the page so when Eli sits down to help me decided he can see what his lunch will look like right in front of him! He picked these two lunches to start for the week. I’m still over it but at least we have a way to help him move into independently making his own lunches and gives me some new ideas so he doesn’t get random things thrown into his lunch pail 3 minutes before he leaves for the bus. Thanks Lisa Gross for having such a great resource! Every time we go in there we find something great! The selection is always evolving!