When I saw the "Unique Plus" sign go up at 219 Kirkland Ave where Terra Bite used to be I figured I would be too small to fit into the clothes there. Turns out I'm too big. Our newest gem is for the tykes in your family with a focus on being green. Unique Plus features organic eco-friendly kids products and clothes from places like Japan, France and Italy. You'll find brands such as Dwell, P'kolino, Collegien, and Baby Soy whose clothes are made with soy bean fiber (and are oh-so soft!). Owner and Kirkland resident, Lily Chiang, has two kids with sensitive skin so she knows how difficult it is to find these types of products and wanted to make it easier for others. You'll also find diaper bags, cute booties, and unique gifts. They even have non-toxic chemical-free crayons! Stop in before May 31st, 2011 to get 40% off any one regularly priced item.
The space has a fun clean Euro feel and I love the recycled paper tubes that they use as their display shelves. In addition to the fun storefront, there is also a bright room where Chinese learning classes are offered. Children between the ages of 2-5 can sign up for a 60 or 90 minute series of classes where they learn Chinese speaking, reading, writing and listening through playing, singing and crafting. A schedule of classes is available in the store or you can call 425-296-1024. Store hours are Mon- Sun 10am to 5:30pm. Pop in and say hello. Lily was raving about what a warm welcome she has received from Kirklanders and how everyone is so friendly. Aw, you guys are the best! ~j

Great job describing this amazing new boutique!! I didn't know about the special clothing for skin sensitivities- AMAZING! I'm so glad to have stepped into this place-I can't wait to tell everyone I know with small children!
Jane
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