A colourful and creative wonderland for bubs, cubs, kids and their parents await at Little Treehouse Lane in Canelands and owner Nyomi Davidson invites you to come inside and explore.
A treasure trove of items for every stage and age is in-stock and the team at Little Treehouse Lane prides itself on supplying a range of brands that would not otherwise be available in Mackay.
“Not everyone wants to buy online, a lot of people prefer a personal customer service experience,” said Nyomi.
“We stock products you often can’t get anywhere else locally, from everyday essentials to practical solutions for growing families.”
In 2016 when Nyomi discovered she was pregnant with her sixth child just days after she had accepted a position with a different local company, she knew she needed to re-think her five year plan.
That’s when she decided to put her passion for parenting into a flexible lifestyle business that would allow her to juggle motherhood with her empowered entrepreneurial spirit.
Starting off with just three products - dummies, shoes and lunchboxes – Little Treehouse was born and Nyomi soon hosted a stall at the Baby and Kids Market.
With her waters breaking at the event, Nyomi’s sixth child was born the following day and has since been part of the everyday excitement of running a thriving family business.
Operating at markets, pop-up shops and from a downstairs ‘by appointment only’ retail home-store, Nyomi soon garnered a reputation for quality selling practical and innovative items that parents loved.
Over the years Little Treehouse has broadened the product range to include clothing, toys, kitchen items and quirky ideas for gifts for children right through to their adults.
Popular brands include OiOi, Bed Head Hats, Bibs from Denmark, Go Green and Monty Co.
In 2020, Nyomi opened an extensive retail store in Canelands which became so popular that they expanded to a larger space earlier this year.
Creating a community feel within the store, the friendly team at Little Treehouse Lane is like a family – greeting guests, sharing stories and helpful ideas with other parents.
They also have a website to browse, and items can either be delivered or you can ask hubby to click and collect.