
Dare we say, "Fall is coming?" Is it really time to put away the flip-flops and plastic beach toys? Sure, fall means back to school and all that...but, signs of autumn also mean wardrobe updates for your best dressed kids. At The Silly Wagon, we love nothing more than dressing our kids in cozy clothes when the weather starts changing. We also adore the natural colors, soft fabrics, and unique designs from Baby Nay and Wonderboy. These fall lines will take your kids into the cooler months with style without sacrificing fun.
Baby Nay consistently provides luxurious comfort, high quality, and exquisitely girly prints for their baby and toddler clothing. This fall, Baby Nay has branched out to Indian sari-inspired prints, as well as more modern foliage designs sure to please the hippest moms and tots. Their super-adorable 'Baby Sacks' fit newborns through nine months old, and we're sure you'll wonder how you could have lived without them. Classic Kimono sets and Swing sets fit sizes 2T through 4T, and are perfect for active toddlers who need movement and softness with their clothes. The most adorable part of the line is the new kimono top paired with a skirted leggings set - great for cooler days at the playground for girls who love their skirts but need some warmth! And if you need added warmth and fashion, have her throw on a pair of fun and highly-functional Baby Legs (arriving soon)

And don't think we left out the little guys... Wonderboy dresses up your little man with a subtle yet totally stylish look, in sizes 2T to 6/7. Wonderboy uses plush corduroy, classic button-down prints, and details such as duo-tone piping and colors that feel like an autumn afternoon to finish your son's wardrobe with function and kiddie-coolness. We adore the already-broken-in-feeling Turbulant jeans that adjust from inside the waist, leaving your smooth kid looking, well, smooth...pair it with the no-nonsense Hombre shirt for maximum boy-ness! There's even a little bling in their belts - can you say 'Hi-ho, Silver, away!'










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