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    First Babies-R-Us location to open in West Virginia

    By Austin Simms,

    2024-08-07
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    CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – A Babies-R-Us is coming to the Mountain State.

    Kohl’s has announced the arrival of Babies”R”Us at its stores, offering a curated selection of trusted baby brands online and in select locations.

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    The rollout of these new shops has begun, with plans to open all 200 by fall.

    Kohl’s plans to open a Babies”R”Us inside its store in Charleston.

    Kohl’s says it aims to serve families at every stage, and the addition of Babies”R”Us reinforces this commitment.

    Shoppers will now have access to thousands of new products from 90 brands, solidifying Kohl’s as a go-to destination for family needs.

    The new Babies”R”Us at Kohl’s features top baby gear, activity products, bath items, furniture, feeding supplies, and safety essentials.

    These offerings complement Kohl’s existing baby apparel selection, which includes popular brands like Nike baby essentials, Huggies, and Just Born.

    Additionally, the customer-favorite Little Co. by Lauren Conrad is expanding to more stores due to its success.

    Kohl’s is also introducing Motherhood, an exclusive in-store maternity brand, adjacent to the Babies”R”Us shops.

    This new line provides expecting mothers with a range of quality basics and occasion-specific clothing, including dresses, tops, bottoms, sleepwear, and intimates.

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    Mooney Lawton
    08-10
    It was one in Charleston; along with Toys R Us several years ago, before they closed it.
    maria williams
    08-08
    Lame, bring back Toys R Us
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