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Babiekins Magazine

A Trendsetting Magazine & Online Community For The Trendsetting Child + Parent

Kids’ Weekend Style for Winter Days and Nights

By Abby Kail, Contributor Leave a Comment

Oh, so cozy!  We love these soft cuddly kids’ styles for napping, lounging and good old-fashioned playing. Especially with the earlier sunsets and the colder nights (brrr!) we’re really treasuring warm weekends in. What’s your favorite way to spend time together as you treasure these happy golden years?

Eat, Sleep, Play, Repeat

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Eat, Sleep, Play, Repeat

Eat, Sleep, Play, Repeat

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Eat, Sleep, Play, Repeat

Eat, Sleep, Play, Repeat

Eat, Sleep, Play, Repeat

Eat, Sleep, Play, Repeat

Eat, Sleep, Play, Repeat

CREDITS // Film Photography and Styling: Abby Kail 

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: Babiekins, children's style, childrens fashion, editorial, Fashion, fashion kids, kids editorial, kids fashion mag Posted By: Abby Kail, Contributor

About Abby Kail, Contributor

Abby Kail is a loved wife to one fine gentleman, and momma to seven spirited littles. She has been documenting this beautiful chaos by way of film for the past six years, doing this thing called motherhood by the grace of God -- nothing more difficult and nothing more rewarding. There are days where she has lollipops in her hair and children sitting fully clothed in the bathtub. Yet, her children don’t see my faults they just see her “taking care of them” and it works. You can find her in the kitchen, or on Instagram @mrs_kail.

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