2010 - the Year of the Clearout!

William Morris once said: "If you want a golden rule that will fit everything, this is it: have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful".

As we find ourselves on the brink of a sparkly brand new year, I look around our shop and our home. Two very different environments with one common theme: lots and lots and LOTS of stuff.

Many moons ago The Shopkeeper and I had real jobs. Starting Little Sunflowers took us from one financial extreme (pretty comfortable) to the other (skint and worried about money all the time). In some weird way having money worries was good for us because it made us think hard about where we wanted to be. Far from the ambitious ‘world domination’ ideas we had at the outset, our ambition level has evolved to something which sits much better with us: to build a sound business to fit around our young family and each other. We’d like an income eventually which would allow us to have a nice life (as opposed being ‘minted’ which is what we originally thought we wanted) – but then again, don’t we all.

During the difficult times we didn’t buy luxuries; the money we had went towards buying things for the children. If this reads as ‘poor us’ it isn’t intended to be – it was simply reality and probably in keeping with just about every other new business owner in the country. We were absolutely where we wanted to be with an unshakeable belief that things would work out, and it’s amazing how many things become unnecessary when you don’t have much spare cash. Luckily for us the financial pressure has started to ease, but I don’t think we’ll ever go back to the mad old days when someone else paid us and we spent it all instantly. Do you suppose that little voice whispering ‘what if’ in the back of your head when you have your own business ever goes away? :o)

In the shop’s early days we were very cautious about slashing prices in the sale, being so concerned with original cost and ‘worth’ to us. This was perhaps partly due to being having financial challenges at home which made it difficult to get our heads around selling stock in our business below what we had paid for it. We’re over that now, hence our online Sales have become somewhat legendary. We now heavily reduce prices from day one plus reduce extra stock as we go along to ensure we get a really huge clearout. Now if only we applied the same logic at home...

We already had loads of personal stuff and old stock which we should have cleared before we relocated to Sussex in 2007 from Wendover, but instead we moved it here. So now we’ve got very old stuff, pretty old stuff, recent stuff... too much stuff.

My New Year’s Resolutions are usually hopelessly unrealistic so this year’s is simple. 2010 will be the year of the clearout. We don’t need all this, it’s sapping our energy (is there anything more depressing than looking at a room piled high?) and someone else could probably make much better use of it. This decision hasn’t come out of some kind of zen-like revelation. I’m just fed up with all this stuff.

So I promise myself that in 2010:

  • Each month I will lose the equivalent of at least one car-load of stuff from the house to the charity shop, freecycle.org, ilovefreegle.org, ebay.co.uk, gumtree.com or, if all else fails, the dump. Actually I’m hoping for higher volumes than this... just trying to keep ambition levels realistic... :o)
  • Each month we will donate one box of old stock to charity. This stems from the early days of trading when we couldn’t bring ourselves to slash prices in the sale, hence the stock didn’t sell so we dutifully boxed it up and it hasn’t seen light of day since. Of course we were going to sell all this stock on Ebay ‘one day’ and, in truth, are never going to get around to it (other independent retailers out there may be able to relate to this!).
  • For every non-food item I buy (ie clothes, furniture, toys) I will throw or give away something – yes this is a bit zen and it does work. I used to do it a lot but got out of the habit somewhere along the line.
  • I’m also going to try swapping things we don't need for things we do – there are some fab sites out there like readitswapit.co.uk for swapping books (or bookcrossing.com for those who prefer to release their books into the wild). Then there’s swapshop.co.uk for swapping cds, dvds and video games, Swapitshop.com for swapping toys and board games.
And so I will rid our lives of as much of this non-useful, non-beautiful stuff as I can in 2010.

Is this something others can relate to, or are we the only ones who need a massive clearout?

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Seasons Greetings! Thank you to our customers for your support - see you on Boxing Day for the start of our January Sale!

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Pink stinks? We think tens of thousands of little girls disagree!

You can't fail to have seen the news recently of the launch of a 'PinkStinks' campaign, aimed at getting rid of pink gifts and toys for little girls. The owners of the PinkStinks website say that:


We believe that body image obsession is starting younger and younger, and that the seeds are sown during the pink stage, as young girls are taught the boundaries within which they will grow up, as well as narrow and damaging messages about what it is to be a girl.

Now, we're all for girls growing up and having great jobs, being as good as (if not better than!) the boys, and having high self esteem. Who wouldn't be? But we're really not buying into the fact that buying them pink things makes them the opposite, no matter who thinks it's true!

Asking around the girls we know, pink is still a huge favourite, and we do think that most little girls go through a 'pink' stage - do people out there really think that having a pink laptop or pink wellies is going to lower self esteem and mean a more menial job?

Pink is a great success in our online shop, here are a few of our pink favourites for little girls (or boys for that matter!)


It's pink and it has fairies on it - and we love it! Sumptuous, top quality fairtrade clothing in top quality 100% organic cotton. Just £12.99!



It's a bag and it's pink. Far from being a symbol of oppression and low self esteem, it's one of our best sellers, and at just £6.99 it's great for carrying around your belongings - maybe even your PINK ballerina shoes?


For the girly little monkey in your life, this gorgeous Zip Through Hoodie features Julius the Monkey across the front, a black hood and cute monkey ears. At just £27.99, it being pink hasn't stopped it flying out of the door!


It's pink, it's insulated and it's perfect for carrying your sandwiches in for school or a picnic. We're sure that you can still become a high powered businesswoman in 20 years time, even though you had a pink lunchbox!

Now, we are being a little tongue in cheek here. Of course, not EVERY little girls wants to be surrounded by pink, and of course it's important that little girls grow up into self confident young women who follow their dreams and don't become downtrodden and self conscious. But think about it, is being surrounded by pink REALLY going to make that much of a difference?

Tell us your opinions in the comments - are you a successful woman who loved (and maybe still loves!) pink, does your little girl refuse to wear anything but pink, and have glitter, sparkles and various shades of pink become a part of your life without you really noticing? We'd love to hear your thoughts!


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It's pyjama time! Pyjamas for children at Little Sunflowers

No parent can resist the sight of their darling child fresh from the bath and all snuggled up in some cosy pyjamas at this time of year, so we're delighted to have some fantastic designs in stock.

New for December, see our great new range of children's pyjamas, including:


100% cotton snuggly PJs with a ladybird image across the front, available in sizes 2-3, 3-4 and 5-6. At just £14.99 your little one can be snug as a (lady)bug in a rug for Christmas if you order now!


There'll be no monsters under the bed with this cute pyjama set featuring a cute dinosaur to guard your little one. Available in sizes 2-3, 3-4 and 5-6, and costing just £14.99, these 100% cotton pyjamas will keep your dinosaur hunter warm all night.


What little girl could resist these gorgeous butterfly pyjamas, for warmth and cuddliness as well as sweet dreams? Just £14.99 and available in sizes 2-3, 3-4 and 5-6, let your little princess wrap herself in pink butterflies this winter.


Boys and girls alike will love these funky frog pyjamas. 100% warm and comforting cotton, and available in sizes 2-3, 3-4 and 5-6 years old, they'll help your little one hop into bed in a flash!

If you decide to order any of these fantastic pyjamas, let us know on our Facebook page or via Twitter, and don't forget to send us a picture of your little one in our designs - we're always looking for new pictures for our Facebook fan page!



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How do you like our Beautiful New Blog?

You may have seen the recent auction organised by lovely lapsed housewife Kat and hosted at Bambino Goodies to help raise funds for the Cumbria Flood Recovery Fund. We were lucky enough to win a blog makeover by Liz, otherwise known as Violet Posy

With sincere thanks to Liz - we love it!

What do you think?

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Best Christmas Gifts for 3-6 Year Olds?


We recently ran a competition on our Facebook Fan Page, where we offered £100 of Little Sunflowers vouchers to one lucky participant.


Today we'd like to look at some of the ideas we were given for the 3-6 years old age range.

TV and peer pressure is probably kicking in by this age, so how does that affect their choices?

1) We kicked off the list with a VTech Camera - our 5 year old has been asking for a camera all year and this one featured in the Toy Retailers Association's list of toys likely to be most in demand this Christmas

2) Antonia suggested train track - and it's true to say that boys and girls alike love playing with trains. The more track the better in our opinion! An Early Learning centre train set grows with your child.

3) Tinne reminded us that little girls still love Polly Pocket - and the range just keeps on growing and growing.She also pointed out that lego is still a winner :)

4) The Gruffalo was bound to be in the list somewhere, and Keri was the first to mention him. We have a range of Gruffalo gifts in our online shop, so be sure to check them out!

5) Go go Hamsters seem a popular choice with this age range, as Anna told us - and they're set to become the most popular toy this Christmas! Have you got yours?

6) In came Keri again with a great Peppa Pig suggestion, proving that Peppa doesn't have to be just for girls. George's Castle is a great buy. Don't forget our range of Peppa Pig gifts too!

7) Kids on Roof ecologically friendly doll houses were a great suggestion from Sophie in Belgium. Sturdy AND good for the environment - you can't lose!

8) Ride on Trunki suitcases look like loads of fun as well as being practical - another brilliant suggestion from Ailsa. We can already see the stress this would alleviate at the airport!

9) Helen suggested a toy that has lasted well over 3 years for her child - a VTech laptop. We do love the VTech toys and this looks like another winner.

10) This gorgeous laser cosmos projector projects the stars and solar system onto your child's bedroom ceiling and walls - it looks fascinating, so thanks to Claire for pointing it out!

11) Darryl gave us a whole host of suggestions, but we particularly liked this range of cardboard built houses, chairs and outfits from Villa Carton. Children get to decorate their toy before playing with it - what a great idea!

12) Scalextric was championed by Cheryl, which proves that you can't keep a good idea down - are there any men out there that DON'T recall their first Scalextric track?

13) Dressing up clothes, Violet The Hippo, Sylvanian Families, Board Games, Books and cake stands were just some of the other suggestions we had - so thanks to everyone for your great suggestions!

What are YOU buying your 3-6 year old this Xmas?




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Last chance to win £100!

OK people, this is a blatant plug and bribe!


Today is your LAST CHANCE to win £100 of vouchers for use in our Little Sunflowers online shop - that's £100 towards clothes, toys, gifts that will make fantastic Christmas presents.

And what miraculous feat do you have to perform to be in with a chance?

Well, all you have to do is:

1) Visit our Facebook fan page, then

2) Become a fan by clicking the 'become a fan' button top right, then

3) Post in one of 2 threads on our discussion board:

  • Christmas present ideas - 0-1 year old
  • Christmas present ideas - 1-3 years old
  • Christmas present ideas - 3-6 years old

  • That's really all it takes! 10 minutes maximum of your time, and you could be win big - what are you waiting for? Get yourself over to our Fan page NOW!


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    Christmas gift ideas for toddlers - 1-3 years old


    We're currently running a competition on our Facebook Fan Page, where we're offering £100 of Little Sunflowers vouchers to one lucky participant.


    Entering is easy - all you have to do is suggest a Christmas present for a child in one of three age groups. You can find out more about it here.

    Today we'd like to look at some of the ideas we've been given for the 1-3 or toddler age range.

    There's so much around for this age group, that it's nice to get suggestions form other mums to see what their kids loved!

    Christmas present suggestions for babies:

    1) Tinne suggested a Wheely Bug - and we have to say it's a great idea! We've had one in our house for around 4 years and it's still withstanding knocks and bumps. What toddler wouldn't love this cute little thing?

    2) A balancing bike was a great suggestion from Kerry. As well as showing us the one her son uses, she also found this really cute Peppa Pig one for little girls. A great idea for getting youngsters used to balancing before they have to tackle pedals, we have to say we like it!

    3) Waybuloo is popular with this age group, according to Ailsa. So if your toddler is in love with this pre school TV programme, check out the HUGE range of gifts around this Christmas!

    4) Emily is going 'old school' with paints, paper, crafts and things to 'do'. A great idea and ideal for taking time out and sitting with your little one to help! We think that stickers are a great addition to the mix too!

    5) Another ride on toy fan, Karen is happy to have tracked down a ride on tractor for her son - and we have to say that this one at ELC does look pretty cool!

    6) Gail is another mum going a little retro, with suggestions of wooden toys and balance bikes. There are some great wooden kids toys around and kids really do love them!

    7) Samantha is going for the handmade look - but don't worry, you don't have to be a dab hand with a sewing kit - there are some great handmade toys here at NinnyNoodleNoo!

    8) The Eco Wind Up Play Rocket is a great suggestion from Emma - bright, hard wearing and more importantly - NO BATTERIES! The bliss of not having to realise you've forgotten batteries on Christmas Day when all the shops are shut puts it on our list!

    9) Pam's liking Mega Bloks - a firm favourite with the toddler age group and can be used to play many different games over and over again.

    10) We love Solveig's idea of a kiddy sized table and chairs for painting and messy work - no more worries about your precious dining table and PVA glue!

    So there you have it - some great ideas from our fans!

    Dno't forget, we have a whole range of toddler gifts on our website, and the competition is still open to win £100 of vouchers - just visit our Fan page and post in our discussion forum suggesting YOUR favourite Christmas gift suggestions!

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    Christmas gift ideas for babies

    We're currently running a competition on our Facebook Fan Page, where we're offering £100 of Little Sunflowers vouchers to one lucky participant.


    Entering is easy - all you have to do is suggest a Christmas present for a child in one of three age groups. You can find out more about it here.

    Today we'd like to look at some of the ideas we've been given for the 0-1 or baby age range.

    Not always the easiest to buy for, so let's see what entries we've had so far, and maybe it will help you with your Christmas gift shopping!

    Christmas present suggestions for babies:

    1) Wow Toys - Antonia suggested Wow toys for babies, and we have to say, the range on the website is fab! Colourful, bright and easy to grip, their range of baby bath toys should be on every parent's shopping list!

    2) Tinne suggested that we took a look at GeoMag toys - they do a baby range that looks great. We liked this shapes and sounds magnetic set, available from Amazon, and suitable for 10 months plus.

    3) Sophie the Giraffe is always popular with babies and parents, and Ailsa picked up the fact that we stock her in store. Sophie is always one of our best sellers, so if you have a baby to buy for, definitely consider it!

    4) Tinne also recommended a Skwish as having fantastic colours and being easy for baby to get hold of - a quick Google and we found out what she meant!

    5) Buggy board books were a great suggestion from Pam - any parent knows the 'boredom in the buggy' point always comes at the least opportune moment! Buugy board books are sturdy and fix to the pushchair so your baby can't throw them out every 2 minutes. We liked this Peter Rabbit one.

    6) Only just fitting into this category was Samantha's suggestion of a baby Stella doll, suitable for 1 year plus - you can find this gorgeous little creature at Anara Toys.

    7) Leigh suggested something that's both practical and playful - a Sleepytot comforter. The comforter has velcro feet that can hold dummies, teething rings and more, and the soft comforter helps your baby to sleep.

    8) We loved Claire's suggestion of an Andy Warhol type print of your baby's face - how cool is that? Something to decorate his / her bedroom, and a great keepsake when he/ she is older!

    So there you have it - some great ideas from our fans!

    Dno't forget, we have a whole range of baby gifts on our website, and the competition is still open to win £100 of vouchers - just visit our Fan page and post in our discussion forum suggesting YOUR favourite Christmas gift suggestions!


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    Would you let YOUR 3 year old wear high heels?

    We've never really considered stocking high heels for 3 year olds as one of our ranges in our childrenswear shop, as it doesn't strike us as the most sensible thing to do!

    So it's with interest that we've read the press recently and watched the growing furore over little Suri Cruise and her choice of footwear. Suri, the daughter of actor Tom Cruise and actress Katie Holmes, has been seen out and about regularly in high heeled shoes, and they seem to be becoming a bit of a habit!

    While we know that every little girl loves dressing up, we're not convinced that letting her wear high heels (and yes we know they're not 5 inch stilettoes but even so!) regularly is good for her feet.

    The Daily Mail today has quoted mum Katie as saying:

    'They are actually ballroom dancing shoes for kids. I found them for her and she loves them.'

    Well, ballroom dancing shoes or not, we're not sure they're suitable every day footwear for a growing 3 year old with paparazzi to outrun!

    We'd love to hear your comments - please post below!

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