The Cotton On Kids Christmas range is stunning, I am so excited to finally share with you, my favourites!
This post was sponsored by Cotton On Kids.
Things have been really busy in the Vijendranath household! Christmas is an extremely important holiday to me so I spend a lot of the month preparing for the big day. The last couple weeks I’ve shopped up a storm online and offline. 😉
Cotton On Kids has always been my go-to shop when it comes to shopping for the kid’s Christmas clothing!
This past weekend I spent my Saturday shopping and getting in the festive mood with the Sandton City Cotton On Kids team. The store has a lovely setup that definitely screams out Christmas!
My favourite is the little reindeer academy campaign that the brand hosted for the festive season.
You will find a reindeer theme throughout the store! Each reindeer has a special name and story to tell. 😉
To promote this campaign, the brand offers festive clothing and has little features in the store to make it more exciting for kids.
Kitana had the opportunity to paint her face, indulge in cupcakes and follow the reindeer’s footprints to learn more about the reindeer’s story. At the end of the adventure, she got graduated from the academy with a cute little certificate that she needed to colour in.
Cotton On Kids is all about connecting with children and their parents especially during the holidays – I think this is one of the reasons that I just keep going back to the store! They are all about quality clothing and in-store experiences.
If I could help it, I would buy almost everything in the store, however, I had to watch my budget so I bought a few items that I could add into Kitana and Kiaan’s Night before Christmas box and I ended up spending a little on Christmas gifts for our friend’s kids.
Top Picks from Cotton On Kids Christmas range:
The Night before Christmas box:
For the kid’s Night before Christmas box, I always add a new set of sleepwear. Cotton On Kids has an awesome festive range available but the one that sticks out for me is the colour in PJs which I ended up purchasing for Kitana. She’s going to have so much fun with this set on Christmas Eve!
Some of my favourite sleepwear:
Stocking filler ideas:
To stick with the reindeer theme, I found some lovely gifts that I could add to Kitana and Kiaan’s Christmas stockings from Cotton On Kids.
1. KIDS MASK AND CAPE SET
2. Reindeer Pen
3. COLOUR ME! ACTIVITY SET
4. Walking spring
5. Light up wand
Festive Picks:
There’s just so much in store that I can’t really choose my favourite!
Kitana has a stunning tulle dress with a set of wings and jelly shoes for Christmas that was gifted from the brand. Kiaan also received a cute little shorts and shirt.
To end your Christmas shopping, you can buy this gorgeous reindeer Christmas gift wrap!
The Cotton On Kids Christmas range has got you covered this year!
There’s so much to see at the store especially if you looking for trendy summer clothing!
I think the highlight of my shopping experience was finding the Christmas sleepwear I’ve been searching for the past couple weeks!
Cotton On Kids is one of the few stores in South Africa that actually stocks an entire range for the festive season. It’s become extremely popular so stock is running low! I suggest you visit the store asap to get your hands on the last bit of stock available. Trust me, you won’t regret it! 😉 I’ve already stocked up on festive sleepwear for Kiaan next year because they have a special running at the moment that I just couldn’t ignore.
Thank you, Cotton On Kids for the lovely spoils! My kids love their gifts and are very excited for Christmas!
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