Kidorable rain gear – review & giveaway

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Kidorable is a company that makes super cute raingear, backpacks, towels, and more for babies and kids!  I've seen their products all over the web, so I was really excited to get to review a raincoat for Captain Fussybuckets!  He's really into being a fireman lately, so we chose this fireman rain coat for him:

 

 

(It wasn't raining, but he really wanted to wear this adorable rain coat all day!)

This raincoat is not only cute, but sturdy and secure.  It will definitely keep out the rain!  It not only has the three buckles you see, but a snap at the top to keep the Captain dry!  The hood is a brimmed fireman's hat, as well.

As excited as the Captain was about this raincoat, do you want to know what was THE most exciting part, from getting the package, to opening it up, to wearing the coat?  The precious hanger that came with the coat!!

He thought that was the COOLEST thing!!

I definitely recommend Kidorable for all of your rainy gear needs.  They have tons of choices for boys AND girls!  Dragons, ballerinas, butterflies, you name it!  This is not your ordinary rain gear!

Visit the Kidorable site, follow them on Facebook and Twitter today!

Kidorable is giving one Life With Captain Fussybuckets reader an umbrella in the style of their choice!  You gotta check out these cute umbrellas!

Just enter in the Rafflecopter widget below!

Giveaway ends on 2/27/2012 at 11:01 PM, central time!  Good luck!

Giveaway has ended and Andrea H. is the lucky winner!

Gena is the mom of two energetic boys, ages 4 and 2, the wife of a great man, a Christian, blogger, and former kindergarten teacher turned stay-at-home mom! They live in the Dallas/ Ft. Worth, Texas area!

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