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Modern Kids’ Goods, Gifts and Gear at Wee Tots

One of the best under-the-radar shops for kids

By Seattle Mag July 16, 2013

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This article originally appeared in the September 2013 issue of Seattle magazine.

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This light-filled 2-year-old shop on Main Street in Old Bellevue is a one-stop shop for the modern family. From gear to games, owner and former Microsoftie Ji-Young Lee stocks the shelves with contemporary, eco-friendly and unique domestic and European brands, such as Oeuf, Plan Toys, Dwell Studio, Moulin Roty and Sevi, that appeal to kids, young and old, who appreciate clean-lined, imagination-inspiring toys, strollers, furniture and more. 10245 Main St., Suite 103; 425.502.7182; wee-tots.com

 

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