I don’t have kids but I have seen Magician Ron enchant many kids performing magic using your amazing silks and one time he pulled them all out and hung them on my umbrella in front of my shop to air them out and I was completely enchanted by how light and beautiful they are! It was completely enchanting and amazing. I’m in awe just remembering them all waving in slow motion and he has So so many! It was completely magical! Keep up the great work!
Terry Ann Gillette on
My daughter uses her (one) playsilk, and a few old silk scarves of mine to make wings, skirts, diapers and blankies for dolls, and her favorite—rigging them up make swings for herself and her dolls. Thanks for the opportunity to win a gift card!
Chris on
Love the nightsky and rainbow baby blankets, the rainbow skirt, the creativity, simplicity and aesthetic appeal of the lovely dyed silks.
Margaret Ruby on
We lost our home and all possessions that did not fit in a suitcase. I kept our Sarah Silks butterfly dress ensemble and ribbon wand. Watching my daughter play with them for 5 years now is such a reminder of what little possessions children need to play. Whenever I mourn our material losses, I think of her twirling in her silks as happy as can be and it teaches me a valuable lesson every time.
Veronica on
Our child sleeps with her Rainbow silk every night. She gently smells and pets it and it soothes her to sleep. We wrap it around lavender sachets every so often and she loves the smell and softness. It is simply the best “blankie” ever!
Fiona on
Lovely video! My “big kids” still love to use their silks! They are used more for head coverings and baby wraps in pretend play and as water and land in scenes with wooden trains and boats.
Nicola on
My 4 grandchildren love Sarahssilks. They play and dance with them all the time. The 3 year old dresses her doll up with them. Sarah’s silks are amazing
Lydia BUckley on
My oldest loves to dance around with her silks. She also makes capes for her and outfits for her stuffed animals. My middle child loves making forts with his. My youngest needs her own since her sibling’s are pretty beat up- but recently she has enjoyed peekaboo, tug of war, and having them fall on her head. Ages 9, 3, 6 months
MIchelle Eastridge on
Silks offer such gorgeous color and beautiful textures for young children. Play silks offer such a rich canvas for imaginative play.
Jada Berg on
For babies: the soft touch and bright colors. For older kids: the possibilities for play and imagination.
Csilla on
Our child is a HSP and silk is one of the only two fabrics she can stand touching! She plays with her silks non-stop “making” them into play animals, dolls, whatever she dreams up. Would love to share some pics with you. We are so grateful for your wonderful silks! Thank you!!
Cassidy on
I love that playsilks are perfect for anywhere my kids’ imagination takes them. They are used for dress up, forts, parachutes, capes and creating any play scene. They are our only toy that truly is used every single day.
I don’t have kids but I have seen Magician Ron enchant many kids performing magic using your amazing silks and one time he pulled them all out and hung them on my umbrella in front of my shop to air them out and I was completely enchanted by how light and beautiful they are! It was completely enchanting and amazing. I’m in awe just remembering them all waving in slow motion and he has So so many! It was completely magical! Keep up the great work!
Terry Ann Gillette on
My daughter uses her (one) playsilk, and a few old silk scarves of mine to make wings, skirts, diapers and blankies for dolls, and her favorite—rigging them up make swings for herself and her dolls. Thanks for the opportunity to win a gift card!
Chris on
Love the nightsky and rainbow baby blankets, the rainbow skirt, the creativity, simplicity and aesthetic appeal of the lovely dyed silks.
Margaret Ruby on
We lost our home and all possessions that did not fit in a suitcase. I kept our Sarah Silks butterfly dress ensemble and ribbon wand. Watching my daughter play with them for 5 years now is such a reminder of what little possessions children need to play. Whenever I mourn our material losses, I think of her twirling in her silks as happy as can be and it teaches me a valuable lesson every time.
Veronica on
Our child sleeps with her Rainbow silk every night. She gently smells and pets it and it soothes her to sleep. We wrap it around lavender sachets every so often and she loves the smell and softness. It is simply the best “blankie” ever!
Fiona on
Lovely video! My “big kids” still love to use their silks! They are used more for head coverings and baby wraps in pretend play and as water and land in scenes with wooden trains and boats.
Nicola on
My 4 grandchildren love Sarahssilks. They play and dance with them all the time. The 3 year old dresses her doll up with them. Sarah’s silks are amazing
Lydia BUckley on
My oldest loves to dance around with her silks. She also makes capes for her and outfits for her stuffed animals. My middle child loves making forts with his. My youngest needs her own since her sibling’s are pretty beat up- but recently she has enjoyed peekaboo, tug of war, and having them fall on her head. Ages 9, 3, 6 months
MIchelle Eastridge on
Silks offer such gorgeous color and beautiful textures for young children. Play silks offer such a rich canvas for imaginative play.
Jada Berg on
For babies: the soft touch and bright colors. For older kids: the possibilities for play and imagination.
Csilla on
Our child is a HSP and silk is one of the only two fabrics she can stand touching! She plays with her silks non-stop “making” them into play animals, dolls, whatever she dreams up. Would love to share some pics with you. We are so grateful for your wonderful silks! Thank you!!
Cassidy on
I love that playsilks are perfect for anywhere my kids’ imagination takes them. They are used for dress up, forts, parachutes, capes and creating any play scene. They are our only toy that truly is used every single day.
Charla on