Peekaboo Beans sent my girls some clothes to review this week.
Abby is wearing their Tropicana Dress in a size 6 and Penny is wearing the Good Times Dress in a size 2.
So far these clothes have the highest price point of any we have reviewed. The fabric was very high quality and they were very well-constructed. The girls really liked the deep, functional pockets on both of their outfits.
Peekaboo Beans is a Canadian company. While the price point of the clothes is a bit higher than we are used to, I did have to admit that they were much better quality than most of the other items in my kids’ closets. The colors were really fun too. Abby’s dress also came with an aqua colored shirt that she can wear over it.
The unique side of Peekaboo Beans is that it is an independent sales company. So, while you have the option to shop online at their website, you also have the option to host a party (they call it a “soiree” because they are fancier than I am) and earn discounts and free clothes for your kids. Or you can become a Play Stylist (a consultant) and earn income for your family as well as clothing for your children.
One of the things I noticed right away was the quality of the zipper on Penny’s dress. It is larger and easy for her to zip herself. It turns out that is on purpose. Peekaboo Beans purposely avoids using small snaps, buttons, and zippers on their clothing to encourage independence, range of motion, and free play. I really liked that about these clothes. They were easy for my girls to move in.
I also thought the Dreams Come True Dress on their website was adorable:
Check out Peekaboo Beans here.
We received these clothes free of charge from a representative of Peekaboo Beans named Vicky. You can reach her here if you want to learn more about their company. All opinions are my own.








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