May 22, 2017

Baby announcements are exciting. Whether it’s a phone call from a friend or family member, a card in the mail or a post on Facebook, it’s cause for celebration. It’s also a time to make sure the expectant mother-to-be, dad and new baby have what they need to help along the way. If you or someone you know is expecting, consider visiting Buns in the Oven maternity store.

Conveniently located in the BODO shopping district in downtown Boise, Buns in the Oven has been serving customers for nearly 10 years. In its two-story brick-and-mortar location, the store features maternity and children’s clothing, accessories, strollers, car seats, toys, books, and more. What sets Buns in the Oven apart is that they carefully research each product in their store to make sure it fits their company focus and ideals, including supporting projects for women and children and childhood literacy.

The owners and staff at the shop also take the environment into consideration, both with their merchandise and decor. Taking pride in preserving and protecting the environment, the store strives to provide eco-friendly and organic products. Moreover, when renovating their location, the owners made sure the store is toxic free. They also used only water-based finishes on all the hardwood in the store.

Also, if you find something for the baby shower you’ve been invited to or need to send a gift to someone a thousand miles away, you can bring it to the PostalAnnex+ on South Federal Way. Whether you’re buying clothing, books or a new stroller, the packaging and shipping experts at PostalAnnex+ in Boise will make sure your gift arrives safely at its destination.

Location

Buns in the Oven

413 South 8th St. Ste A&B

Boise, ID 83702

With 88% of the private companies in the U.S. employing 19 or fewer employees (Source: U.S. SBA), we at PostalAnnex+ believe local businesses are vital to the health of the U.S. economy. Therefore, PostalAnnex+ is pleased to feature Buns in the Oven as our Featured Local Neighborhood Business and encourages locals to buy from local businesses.

(Source: Buns in the Oven Facebook page)