Shopping Guide: For the Kids
Before heading out of town or shopping at a big box store, consider checking out our local boutiques. We think you’ll be pleasantly surprised with the gift options—both unique and trending—right here in our shopping districts.
Brick & Mortar
213 East Hughitt Street, Iron Mountain, MI 49801
Did you know Brick & Mortar carries kids' clothing? Like everything else at the shop, the team curated earth-friendly brands for the smallest members of your family—cotton tees, onesies, and sets are perfect for earth-loving, adventure-seeking kiddos.
They also have premium accessories for your furbaby. Outback Hound is gear for outdoor dogs, while Foggy Doggy is perfect for your discerning pet. Both brands are responsibly made and up your pet’s cool factor.
Stop by the shop Monday-Friday from 10:00 - 6:00 or Saturdays from 10:00 - 3:00.
Echo Boutique
408 South Stephenson Avenue, Iron Mountain, MI 49801
Kids grow so fast—thank goodness for shops like Echo Boutique! They have something for everyone, especially the kids.
Echo Boutique has a huge inventory of like-new clothing, including Christmas dresses, pajamas, and stocking stuffers. Don’t forget snow gear—jackets, snow pants, hats, and mittens are perfect gifts for staying cozy this winter. Sometimes practical gifts just make more sense.
Stop by Tuesday-Friday from 10:00 - 6:00 or Saturdays from 10:00-3:00.
Linnea & Kristine
313 South Stephenson Avenue, Iron Mountain, MI 49801
Jellycats—IYKYK. Linnea & Kristine has holiday-themed and traditional collections of the softest stuffed toys, including TikTok-trending Amuseables. Pair one of these with its coordinating book for a gift that will surely become a favorite toy.
Linnea & Kristine also have a collection of children's books, games, and puzzles, including Lego Christmas Puzzles, which are new this year.
Stop by Monday-Friday from 9:00-3:00 or Saturdays from 9:00-12:00.
Swedish Passport
626 Iron Street, Norway, MI 49870
Imported sweets for your sweets! The Swedish Passport carries a wide variety of European and Swedish candies. If you haven’t heard, Swedish candy is on trend and doesn’t seem to be going anywhere soon. It stands apart as it is made with real sugar, not corn syrup and is free of food dyes and artificial flavors.
The Swedish Passport is the OG of Swedish and Nordic imports in the region. Whether your heritage is Scandinavian or you have a soft spot for Viking culture, the shop has puzzles, books, and t-shirts for kids. For traditionalists, pass on the tradition and pick up a tin of pepparkakor.
Stop by Monday-Saturday from 10:00-5:00.
Brick & Mortar, Echo Boutique, and Linnea & Kristine will be open on November 14 for Downtown Iron Mountain’s Girls' Night Out.
Swedish Passport will be open late on December 6 during Downtown Norway’s Christmas in Norway.
So head downtown - Iron Mountain and Norway - and the Midtown Mall to check gifts for the kids off your shopping list.