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Children’s Lane | A trip down memory lane | Abu Dhabi | Deliveries to Dubai

Children’s Lane is a trip down memory lane that mums and grandmothers will enjoy when they see items that trigger treasured memories from their childhoods.  It is sweet family owned store where the family themselves are passionate and remain at the forefront of their business and one of their side missions is to create a community for mums and children in Abu Dhabi.  We talk to Children’s Lane about their amazing venture that has been a huge success and the inspirations behind the items in the store, and what we love most is their concept of reading sessions at the store to help the next generation fall in love with books.

What inspired you to create Children’s Lane?

The birth of our daughter. We often refer to the fact that she is the true founder of Children’s Lane, because if it had not been for her, there would not have been the family journey we embarked on, that ultimately led to the establishment of Children’s Lane.

It was wanting to build an ambience and nursery suite that included the aesthetics and activities we had grown up with and naturally gravitated towards that inspired us to search for the perfect pieces for her personal space. This set us off on a very personal journey that we ended up sharing with other families and Children’s Lane was subsequently born.

Children spend the majority of their childhood being nurtured at home and providing the right environment that would help develop her attention to detail, nurture her imagination and help her dream or just be, was vital to us.

We wanted to recreate childhood memories that we had been very fortunate and blessed to have experienced. This is something that we have carried and cherished throughout our lives.

What would we find in Children’s Lane?

You will find carefully handpicked, tried and tested, selections of whimsical, nostalgic and timeless pieces that are sure to evoke fond memories of your own childhood. There is a wide range of luxury collections catering to the 0-16 age range from toys to furniture, bed linen, accessories, games and party supplies, books, fine clothing, occasion wear, skincare products for babies – and fortunately for mummy too, for the ultimate in pampering me-time.

Which are your 5 favourite items at Children’s Lane that evoke your personal memories of childhood?

I grew up as a voracious reader and most of my childhood memories involved being curled up in my room, turning pages and transporting myself to vividly different magical places and experiences.
I would go with my father every Saturday to the local library where we were allowed to borrow four books a week, which to my chagrin, I’d end up consuming in a day, waiting for the week to end so I could rush back and restock on new adventures.

I recall many a happy times devouring book after book to the backdrop of the humming sounds of a neighborhood lawn being mowed in the distance, on a golden summer’s afternoon or to robins chirping at dusk before bedtime whilst snow fell outside the window pane, accompanied by an occasional howling gust of wind in those chilly winter evenings.

Most of the classic titles you see in Children’s Lane are stories I’ve treasured and carried close to me throughout my childhood into my adult life, whether it is The Witches by Roald Dahl, The magic of Enid Blyton, or books by Judy Blume, every book carries a special memory and captures feelings associated with that phase of my life.

I love the furniture pieces, as each one was selected with my dream nursery in mind and bears precious nostalgic moments of the time we grew up in, whether being the handmade cradles or

the beautifully handcrafted cots, each piece represents a special story. The craftsmen, artisans and their families whose crafts have been passed down through generations, have their own stories to tell that are lovingly handcrafted and painted into each piece.
I believe rocking horses should be a staple in every children’s room and nursery suite. On a personal level, it serves as a beautiful reminder of countless hours and afternoons of ‘make believe’ and ‘dress up’ play my sister and I would spend, pretending to be heroines or horse racing champions and princesses galloping away to our enchanted castles which were made of chairs and sheets over them.

Who in your family when you were growing up made sure that you had a magical childhood?

Honestly, my husband and I were both fortunate and blessed to have had a magical childhood and we hope that we could recreate this magic for our daughter. Times have changed so much now, our childhood was simpler then with little needed to spark imagination and to keep us engaged.

Our parents made sure that we focused on being children and enjoyed our childhood, whilst at the same time nurturing and developing our cognitive skills, lateral thinking and honing them. My mum was a teacher and would spend a lot of time educating, imparting values and recounting stories that made us dream.

Our fathers made sure that they were very present, instilled strong value systems within us and encouraged us to question and stay curious, to be very present and engaged with whatever it is we would do and to always look ahead and believe that anything was possible – that only our minds limited us.

Family time was also a very sacred daily ritual, with lunch after school taken together and evening time spent sharing with our parents anecdotes from our day at school, playing chess or board games. Weekends we would go to libraries, theaters, seaside trips, museums and excursions. Those things are so important in making children feel secure and loved. I feel that despite our blessings today, with our fast pace of life, ability to multitask and being connected all the time, makes it harder to disconnect and focus on our children and ourselves. This is where we hope to bring back that quality time with the games and books that we offer.

What were your favourite books growing up?

I loved reading Enid Blyton stories, where I would get lost in one of her enchanted forests or drift up a faraway tree to discover magical lands of

adventures with her memorable creatures and their midnight feasts.
The Worst Witch in School series was another fond memory. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and the adventures of Narnia were a classic as well as The Secret Garden. Roald Dahl was an incredibly delightful and fun read. Today, you can find some of these favorite authors housed in Children’s Lane and we are working on expanding the collection to encompass more of our beloved memories.

Your current ‘day-job’ and career path outside of Children’s Lane is one of an extremely successful person. Who and what instilled in you such a strong discipline to strive to succeed?

The truth is that much of my drive for my personal life, medical career, and for Children’s Lane has been instilled in me by my parents who have always wanted and nurtured me to succeed in every aspect of my life. They worked tirelessly to provide the best they could for my siblings and myself and always fostered an environment of independence, ’moving-forward’ no matter what adversities one faces and creating your own destiny. I look back at what they have accomplished and achieved – and how they still continue to do so – and use their motivation, philosophies and value system as a compass and inspiration for my life.

How many children do you have? What books do you read to them at bedtime?

We are blessed with our beautiful daughter Amna, who loves her stories as much as we love reading them to her. Since she was 6 months old we ensured that we exposed her to books of all genres for her age. Each time we travel, our tradition of ‘coming home’ gifts for her are tales and stories from wherever we had just been.

These days she loves Peppa Pig’s George and His Red Balloon. She’s also in love with Beatrix Potter’s Appley Dappley and Belle and Boo’s Hop Along Boo, Time For Bed, with its beautiful illustrations. It’s always a happy chirp of ‘again mummy’ after I finish reading it.

What are your child’s top three favourite items from Children’s Lane?

Her top three items would be our rocking horses, a French pink pedal car that she loves to drive around in, and the eight foot giraffe that she has to climb on every time we visit.
She’s started to pay attention to the wardrobe area of the store and loves trying on the shimmering couture dresses; it’s so interesting to see that she has developed a very clear sense of style and is defining what she likes at such a young age.

Where is your favourite holiday destination with the family?

England will always be that special retreat for me for so many reasons; I grew up there, I feel comfortable navigating myself around city and countryside alike, and now that I have a family I can, hand on my heart, state it is the most family friendly city in the world.

We love spending afternoons at Battersea Park, or taking the little one to playgroups, children’s museums and finding fun activities and restaurants for kids. There is so much to do and see there to keep you engaged.

In the evenings, it’s unwinding from the day where we get the chance to dress up in evening attire and my husband and I go out for a cosy dinner somewhere in town, depending on what we feel like having. This is always followed by a long walk home taking in the crisp night air, the great energy, beautiful architecture and sounds of the city.

The weekends are a change of pace where we like to get away from it all. There is a hidden place in Surrey owned by an Italian family that we enjoy escaping to, with lush landscapes and rolling hills for leisurely strolls and stunning rooms. We enjoy indulging in strawberries and cream for breakfast washed down with a fragrant Earl Grey and afternoons are even worse and more decadent with tea and the most heavenly clotted cream in front of the fireplace.

Your favourite place for a date night in Abu Dhabi?

We both enjoy looking for obscure places where we can just sit back as a couple, unwind and reflect on our day. There is a little sushi bar we love to frequent when we want a getaway. Catch is another favourite, the energy by the sea is soothing and sometimes we will schedule an afternoon lunch date to take in the vibrant colour of the water sparkling outside against the nautically designed interior.

Villa Toscana has deliciously decadent Italian cuisine, in the cosiest setting. Perfect for an evening out.

 For more details contact:

www.childrenslane.com

Opening times:10am-10pm

Friday’s 4pm -10pm

Telephone: +971 26267270

Level 1, Futouh Al Khair Family Mall

Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum Street, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Exclusive interview | Big on Children | Samar Nabulsi, Co-founder and Managing Director, shares with us how she balances between managing her business and her home life with the husband and two young children

Samar Nabulsi, is the owner of Big on Children, and mother of two girls, Taya aged 4 and Daysa aged 3.  She is also the wife to her husband Ramzy, who has his own successful and expanding business and it has its own demanding and gruelling work schedule too.  So how does it she do it all?  Her incredible expanding (or exploding) brand, Big on Children, has really taken off; it has unique and personalised educational products for children, including personalised CDs and DVDs to singing alarm clocks that say your child’s name, to security bracelets that link with your phone.  It’s a great place to shop for the children’s birthdays – I know some of my mum friends are delighted to receiving these gifts on behalf of their children.  Big on Children has expanded out of Dubai and opened its first international franchise in New York’s most well-known toy store FAO Schwarz.  We are grateful that Samar has taken time out to sit down to talk to us about her vision for her children and for her business.

Can you tell me about your children and how old they are?

My eldest daughter Taya is four years old and she thinks she is a real princess! Her name means princess and she might as well be one. She is very well behaved and her mannerisms for a four year old are quite surprising.  My youngest daughter Dasya is three years old and she can be an absolute angel when she wants to be! She is very cheeky and her smile can literally get her away with murder. A lot of people wonder why I chose the name “Dasya” and I always explain: I had a very tough pregnancy before I got pregnant with Taya, which resulted in a slightly major surgery and the loss of my first child. Taya was 100% naturally planned and calculated despite my 50% chance of becoming pregnant. Dasya was a complete surprise! They are only a year apart. “A gift from God” is what her name means in Greek. So I have a princess and an angel.

What school did you choose and why?

For nurseries, I was really only looking for convenience and cleanliness but thankfully, I found much more than that at The Kangaroo Kids. I sent Taya to nursery at the age of 18 months. In just four months, I saw a huge difference in her shy character. She became friendlier and more sociable, which is exactly the reason why I put her in school that early. I needed her to learn how to interact with her younger sister at home. Dasya of course followed her sister’s footsteps. She loves her nursery and her teacher. When we are on holiday, she wears her uniform, carries her school bag and asks me to drop her off to school in the morning.

This year was my first Pre-K experience. Jumeira Baccalaureate School (JBS) was my first and only choice. I graduated from a similar programme in Jordan so I was familiar with the curriculum and I understood the programme. In my experience, I feel that this level of education is probably the best based on the success rate my school has had with graduates securing placement at top universities in the US and the UK. So my choice in school is purely based on the programme offered and the level of education I wish my children to receive.

When children are below 5 years, do you believe in play or academics?

I don’t see why we have to separate play from academics. I believe in academics through play. I also believe that music is a major part of the child’s development, which is the reason why I loved the personalised CDs and introduced them to the region. Music is one of the few ways we communicate with babies. We find ourselves singing to them from the day they are born or even during pregnancy.

The new edutainment products in my opinion are fantastic. While I understand doll houses and tea parties are important to promote the child’s imagination, I think educational toys are just as important. Jigsaw puzzles, alphabet and number games, storytelling and counting are all educational in nature. Singing, dancing, role play and sports are all great ways to develop the child academically, physically and creatively.

Why did you start the business Big on Children?

When my husband and I were still engaged, he said to me we will grow ‘Big On Group’ together. I believed that I could, but never really thought it would be for a children’s concept. While travelling on our honeymoon, we came across this really attractive kiosk that sold personalised children’s products and that caught my attention. I bought tons of them for my nieces and nephews. Their reaction when they heard their name repeated over 90 times in a CD was indescribable. I couldn’t get their beautiful smiles out of my head. Fast forward three years to my daughter’s first birthday, I played the CD during the party and I got tons of great feedback from the parents. The birthday song played on the surround system was in her name! That’s what caused the big WOW factor at the party. It was then that it really hit me. These products were not available here or anywhere else in the Middle East and so Big On Children was born. These products were sold by an American company called SingYourName™ however; we wanted to expand on the Big On concept. I had a lot of friends and family members asking why we didn’t just call the company SingYourName™ and I always responded: “This will be the first of many other brands that we would like to introduce to the market.” Luckily, I was right. We went from one exclusive brand to six in under two years. Our company growth and commitment landed us the SME Award of the Year by Arabian Business StartUp. The response from Dubai residents was slow in the beginning since our first and flagship store opened in The Dubai Mall (a mall known for tourists more than residents). We raised awareness through our marketing and PR campaigns and added more locations around town. Our first international location is in FAO Schwarz™, one of the top five most visited touristic sites in New York City. We then opened in Hamleys™ (The Dubai Mall), and most recently, in Kids HQ in Al Barsha. We went from one location to four and growing.

Can you tell us a bit more about Big on Children, and what age groups are appropriate for the store?

I believe our songs are timeless and ageless. It’s been four years and I still play the personalised CDs for my daughters every morning in the car and of course, during their birthday parties. The soft toys are not only great for one-year-olds but are also quite popular with adults for Valentine’s Day gifts and birthdays. Our clocks have a really universal appeal. On several occasions, we had grandchildren buy the clocks for their grandparents. Our DVDs are usually popular amongst two to five year olds, but we also saw that children with special needs enjoy the movie regardless of their age.

We are also the exclusive resellers of Hooligans, a 100% fair trade kids clothing brand for newborns through to six-year-olds. The cute styles are all made from the finest cotton, are nickel-free and a portion of the proceeds go to the Wildlife Education Trust. We love a good story and the best part of Hooligans is that every piece of clothing is lovingly made by working mothers.

List three products from your store that are relevant to my children who are aged between 8 months – 6 years?

How about we split our products into two categories? One is for what your children will enjoy and the other is for what you as a parent would love. Very few places offer products to satisfy both parent and child, which is why we do things differently.

For your eight-month-old baby, our personalised CDs are great because you will find your child listening intently waiting for his name to be repeated again and again in the entire album. Research shows that name recognition helps improve the child’s listening and abilities to interact. Numerous studies have been conducted to support this critical cornerstone in child development. Our wide selection of personalised plush is a fantastic way to put your child to bed at night as he falls asleep, holding his teddy close while it sings his name.

Our personalised DVDs are a major hit for older children between the ages of two to four. They see themselves as the stars in their own movie. Your boy can become the hero or your girl can turn into a princess for around 25 minutes. These are great for shy children as it boosts self-esteem and confidence.

For children over four years, our personalised alarm clocks are their favourite. The children can choose between six different designs and their name is programmed in the clock. The alarm is set and when it’s time for it to go off, it sings: “Wake up, wake up Eddie, it’s time to get out of bed”. I particularly use the clock as a tool to keep my early risers in bed longer J they know that they are not allowed to get out of bed until their song finishes.

Now moving to what you would love as a parent:

First and foremost: My Buddy Tag™ which is a Bluetooth-enabled wristband that connects to your smartphone and alerts you when your child has gone out of reach. Perfect for parks, malls and airports! If it goes underwater, it signals an alarm warning you again that the connection to your child is lost. You also receive an email from Google maps with the last seen location before the device disconnected. You can have up to six Bluetooth wristbands connected to one smartphone. Great for school trips or even a play date with other children.

Secondly, our Label Itz collection of personalised silicon bands that fit most sippy cups; baby bottles; toothbrushes; spoons, and pencils, etc. These are great to help your children identify their belongings at school and to help stop the spread of germs! Also a great way for you to communicate to the caregiver if your child has any intolerances or allergies as it enables you to clearly mark them on the band.

How has it been working whilst having young children? How do you balance home life and work life?

Work and home life are interrelated. Like many mothers out there, I’ve fine-tuned my multi-tasking skills and pride myself on being a mother first and entrepreneur second. I also learnt that family time is about quality of time not the quantity. The key lies in striking that perfect balance between the two and if it means replying to emails at 1am, then so be it. Both jobs are demanding and deserving of my 100% and, so far, I’m fortunate enough to have a strong support team through my business partner, Lara, and our staff at the office and at home. Running your own business is stressful but it allows for flexible working hours during the day. This ultimately means I am there for every activity at school, play dates, parks and after-school activities for my two girls. Although we have an office, I tend to work a lot from The Dubai Mall because our shop is located there. When we meet suppliers, potential distributors for the region, and the media, it cuts down on my travel time on the road. Two and half hours of my day is already dedicated to becoming a world class driver between drop offs, picking up and going to activities.

Do you have two top tips about organising work life and home life?

Support means having a good team that you can depend on to get the job done and done right. I cannot be everywhere all the time, so I consider myself very lucky to have a wonderful support team in both the office and at home. My husband’s support in both the business and the family plays a major role in what I consider one of the keys to my success.

Knowledge is power. If you know what you are up against or you understand the dynamics of your business, life and family, then you hold the key to success in your own hands. Part of the reason as to why I am always reading and researching new products, the market, child psychology, etc is because it puts me in a more powerful position to make any decision in my life.

How would describe your parenting style?

I grew up in a home where discipline was fun. We would play; travel; study; climb trees, and ride bicycles, etc. all within a proper social boundary. I wanted to be exactly like my mother because I think I turned out alright. However, at this point in time, it has become quite difficult to discipline. All those psychological theories about how we raise our children made me doubt my style. So I tried the “no punishment – only reward method”. That created a bigger mess and more aggravation! Enter Super Granny. I think I love her on a personal level because she made me realise that my mother’s method in raising us was absolutely correct! We were punished (and by punishment I mean “go to your room and think about what you did”) when we needed to be and we were rewarded when we did things the right way. I felt that the majority of my time with my children was all about discipline and no fun. So now, I try to follow in my parents’ footsteps and enjoy every minute I spend with my children. I take turns in spending time with each one alone and our reward is solving puzzles together or reading a new story, which is great quality time. My style is probably disciplined fun!

Your husband travels for work or works long hours, how do you and your husband try to organise time with the children?

My husband does travel a lot, so my ultimate goal is to spend as much time with the children when he is travelling. So puzzles are our favourite activity at home. Our weekly treat is going to the bookshop and buying a new book or a new puzzle. Our aim is to show dad when he returns from his trip what we have been up to during his absence. When Ramzy is home, we enjoy taking them to the beach or on Friday mornings to the play areas (before they get crowded). Ramzy gets on every ride with them as I take pictures and videos with my camera. The balance between what I do with them and what he does with them is great as he gets to enjoy the things I cannot due to my weak stomach when it comes to rides and merry-go-rounds.

What are three behaviors from your children that are a big no-no? 

Spitting: it drives me NUTS! So I managed to stop that right from the beginning.

Hitting: I don’t believe in violence! I truly believe that a solution can be reached by talking. I still see my daughters occasionally hit when they think I’m not looking, but I do NOT let that go. They are put in time out on the spot when that rare occasion happens. I think they just need reminding.

Nagging: I am still working on this one. I don’t think they mean to nag, but you don’t need to repeat “mama” a thousand times if I am already listening to you. Haha

Do you believe in organic foods? Or what do you believe in when it comes to nourishing your children?

I believe in maternal instinct and balance. Our mothers did not have access to any of the research and advancements that we have today and we came out alright. There are things that I don’t feed my kids and others that I’m okay with them having. It really is a conscious but logical choice I make as and when. I try not to obsess too much because the human body evolves, science progresses and what could be bad today is good tomorrow. It’s a learning curve.

What are your 3 favourite bedtime books with the children?

It used to be my choice. Now it is their choice. We have a library of books at home, so every night it is a different story. However, lately they have been choosing:

Jasmine from Aladdin – Disney

A Big Guy Took My Ball – by Mo Willems

An Arabic story about Maryam and bath time by Nabiha Mheidly.

Big On Children can be found in The Dubai Mall (+971 388 2345), Kids HQ and internationally at FAO Schwarz in NYC.

The Safari Collection | A fact finding breakfast

Most families I know are curious about safaris, but as everyone knows they are not a cheap holiday but they are a great education investment and experience for all the family so picking the right one is crucial.  For some families it will be a once in a lifetime experience.  How do you know the one that you chose is the right one without relying too heavily on travel agents?

Henrietta, from the The Safari Collection’s marketing team, who lives in Giraffe Manor, was in Dubai last week to co-host with Jessica Hudson of Hudsons Travel and Seashells on the Palm a breakfast to explain more about the properties in its collection, and to show a stunning and inspiring video of the various lodges including the world famous Giraffe Manor, a sanctuary for giraffes.  Typical questions that mums asked during the breakfast included the right age for children, the vaccinations requirements, flight time to Nairobi from Dubai.  We had previously interviewed the owner of The Safari Collection, Tanya Carr-Hartley, a mum of 4, who kindly answered these questions.  For more in-dept detail about travelling with children click on the link to read our Q&A with Tanya.

If you are located in in the UAE, please contact Jessica Hudson and her team who look after The Safari Collection.  For more information please go to www.hudsons-travel.com or email hello@hudsons-travel.com

For more information on The Safari Collection, please visit www.thesafaricollection.com or email Tanya and her team at info@thesafaricollection.com

Cuddledry | The award winning towel brand for children

This is the amazing award winning brand from the UK that launched from Dragon’s Den in 2007 by two long term mum friends. Most people know I love natural and organic as far as possible and this brand fits right in.  The towel fabric has been created from unbleached cotton and natural bamboo fibre, and it stays soft after washing.  The great advantage about the bamboo is that it absorbs 60% better than cotton with a natural antibacterial, and the apron means no stress of taking the baby out of the bath when you are alone at home.

My older children also loved the ‘dress up’ towels.  Bath time has now taken a little longer as they have the Cuddlepony and Cuddledeer – they are clipped around the neck so they run around the room pretending to be the animals.  The towels stay on thanks to the button attaching the towels like a cape so they don’t fall off.  It gives me sufficient time to get to bath cost centre number 4 as the older three are completely absorbed in their own games.  My little girl loves her hair towel, saved us from a lot of dripping on pillows close to bedtime. “It’s my wig, Mama” she says.

Honestly, a must if you are a first time mum to get the apron towel.  Or they are fantastic presents to give for birthdays and Christmas.

Cuddledry Dubai can be purchased from Bumblebee Dubai Mall, DbBabies, (Town Centre and Arabia Centre in Dubai and Muhaisnah, Al Wahda Mall in Abu dhabi), and www.babysouk.com