5 - 6 Years (110-116cm)
Step into our 5–6 years collection (110–116cm) — where playful Scandi prints meet soft, long-lasting organic cotton for kids ready to make every day an adventure. This range includes easy-to-layer tees, bold leggings, cosy hoodies, twirl-worthy dresses, and patterned socks... Read more
Step into our 5–6 years collection (110–116cm) — where playful Scandi prints meet soft, long-lasting organic cotton for kids ready to make every day an adventure. This range includes easy-to-layer tees, bold leggings, cosy hoodies, twirl-worthy dresses, and patterned socks sized for a child around 110cm. Sizing up to 116cm offers comfortable movement without being tight, perfect for active preschoolers and early school kids.
We stock ethical favourites including Frugi, DUNS Sweden, Blade & Rose, and Slugs & Snails — all in GOTS-certified organic cotton known for durability and softness. These pieces wash well, hold their shape, and bring fun prints to every school day.
Shop our full kids clothes collection, or browse our range of kids tops for easy mix-and-match styles. Orders over $97 ship free across Australia.
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DUNS Sweden Radish Bistro Green T-shirt DUNS Sweden Radish Bistro Green T-shirt
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Kite Organic Coco Palm Sun Hat Kite Organic Coco Palm Sun Hat
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Kite Pear-fect Long-Sleeved Swimsuit Kite Pear-fect Long-Sleeved Swimsuit
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Toby Tiger Organic Tractor Applique T-Shirt (lift-the-flap) Toby Tiger Organic Tractor Applique T-Shirt (lift-the-flap)
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Toby Tiger Organic St Ives Boat Applique Short Sleeved T-Shirt Toby Tiger Organic St Ives Boat Applique Short Sleeved T-Shirt
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Smafolk Sleeveless Marshmallow Racket Dress Smafolk Sleeveless Marshmallow Racket Dress
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Frequently asked questions
What does 110–116cm mean, and how do I pick the right size if my kid is tall, slim, or “in between”?
110–116cm is a height-based size range. It’s more useful than “age” because 5–6 year olds can be wildly different shapes. Some are tall with long legs, some are broader through the tummy and thighs, and some grow in that annoying pattern of “up, then out, then up again.” Height sizing gives you a better starting point, then you choose based on how the piece needs to fit to work in real life.
Here’s the practical way parents usually decide in this age bracket. If your child is around 110cm, most pieces in this collection should fit comfortably with a bit of growing room. If your child is closer to 116cm, fitted items like leggings and long sleeves can start feeling short sooner, so you might size up in those. If your child is just under 110cm, tops and jumpers can still work nicely a little roomy, but bottoms might need more attention so they don’t slide or bunch.
Shop by item type, not by one “perfect size”:
Tops and hoodies: slightly bigger is usually fine and lasts longer.
Dresses: forgiving. A little big still looks cute and can be worn longer with tights or leggings underneath.
Leggings and tights: the waist fit matters most. Too loose slides down and gets tugged up all day. Too tight gets refused.
Socks: must fit now. Socks that are too big slip and bunch in shoes.
If your child is tall and slim, the common problem is “length is right but waist slips.” Prioritise bottoms that feel secure at the waist and have stretch. If your child is broader through the tummy, avoid anything that feels tight after meals and look for soft, flexible waistbands. And if your child is picky about feel, comfort wins over the label. The right size is the one they can run, squat, climb, and sit in without constantly adjusting or complaining.
What do kids actually wear most at kindy or early school, and what’s the easiest outfit formula for this age?
Parents ask this because mornings are chaotic and school clothes get destroyed. The truth is most 5–6 year olds end up in a “uniform” even if you didn’t plan one, because it’s the only thing that consistently works for play, comfort, and quick dressing. The easiest formula is:
Comfortable top + stretchy bottom + one layer
In this collection, that translates to easy-to-layer tees, bold leggings, cosy hoodies, and (if your child likes them) twirl-worthy dresses with tights. These pieces work because kids can move freely, and you can adjust warmth without changing the whole outfit.
For kindy/school, most parents care about four problems: comfort, bathroom independence, stains, and temperature swings.
Comfort: if the fabric or fit annoys them, you’ll get refusal and tugging all day.
Bathroom independence: pull-on bottoms matter. Tight waists or fiddly styles slow kids down and cause stress.
Stains: tops take the hit from food, glue, paint, and wipes. You’ll change tops more than bottoms.
Temperature: cold morning, warm lunchtime, freezing aircon indoors. Layers are non-negotiable in Australia.
If your kid is in a dress phase, the most practical school outfit is dress + tights (or leggings) + hoodie. It looks cute, stays warm, and still works for climbing and floor time. If your child prefers “toddler clothes boy” style outfits (tees and leggings/pants), the simple tee + leggings + hoodie combo covers most days without thinking.
A genuinely helpful trick: build repeat outfits. Have 3–4 tops that match 2–3 bottoms, plus 1–2 hoodies. That’s enough to get through most weeks without “nothing clean” panic, and it keeps dressing simple for kids who like predictable clothing. When the outfit is easy, mornings are calmer and kids are more independent.
Leggings or tights: which is better for 5–6 year olds (especially for comfort, school toilets, and kids who hate socks)?
This is a big parent question because leggings and tights solve different problems. The short version: leggings are usually easier for everyday, tights are unbeatable for making dresses practical and keeping legs warm.
Leggings are the go-to for most kids because they feel like “soft pants.” They’re easy to pull on and off, good for toilet breaks, and comfortable for running and sitting cross-legged on the floor. They also work with almost every top. For kids who have sensory preferences, leggings often win because there’s no foot section, and some children hate the “tight toes” feeling of tights.
Tights are brilliant when your child wears dresses or skirts and you want warmth and coverage. They turn a dress into a real everyday outfit for school and play. They also help on cool mornings and in air-conditioned rooms. The downside is independence: tights can be annoying for quick bathroom breaks, and some kids struggle to pull them up properly without twisting.
So how do you choose?
If your child is toilet training or still needs help sometimes, leggings are usually the calmer choice.
If your child loves dresses and you want to avoid “dress rides up” or cold legs, tights are worth it.
If your child complains about socks or shoes feeling tight, leggings are often easier than footed tights.
If your child is always cold, tights can be a warm base layer without bulk.
Most families end up with both:
2–4 leggings for the weekly rotation (high use)
1–3 tights for dress days and colder weather
The biggest success factor is fit at the waist. If tights or leggings slide down, your child will pull them up constantly and hate wearing them. If they dig in, same problem. Look for comfortable, stretchy waistbands and do a quick squat test at home. If the waistband stays put when they squat and stand, you’ve found a winner.
Are these clothes actually durable, or will the knees and elbows blow out after a month of school and playgrounds?
This is one of the most common parent worries, because kids at 5–6 are hard on clothing. They slide on knees, crawl under things, climb playground equipment, and wash cycles happen constantly. Durability comes down to two things: construction and your rotation.
The reason parents like organic cotton kidswear from brands such as Frugi, DUNS Sweden, Blade & Rose, and Slugs & Snails is that it’s designed to be worn often and washed often. Good cotton pieces don’t just “survive,” they stay comfortable. That’s a big deal because a lot of cheaper items technically hold together but become stiff or misshapen after a few washes, and then kids refuse to wear them. Clothes that keep their softness and shape stay in rotation longer.
That said, no leggings on earth are indestructible if they’re worn every second day with no break. The fastest way to extend life is to rotate. Two pairs of leggings worn alternately will usually last much longer than one pair worn constantly. Same for hoodies: if one hoodie is the only layer your child will wear, it gets washed constantly and wears faster. Having two “approved” layers can prevent the “it’s in the wash” meltdown and reduces wear on each piece.
Practical durability tips parents actually use:
Choose busy prints for high-wear items. They hide little marks and still look good.
Keep one set as “school/play clothes” and one set as “nicer rotation.” Not precious, just organised.
Treat stains early so you don’t have to use harsh treatments later that wear fabric out.
Avoid high heat drying when you can. It wears elastics faster and can shorten garment life.
If your goal is fewer replacements, the best strategy is a small, repeatable wardrobe of comfortable favourites. When kids love the feel, they wear it. When you rotate a few pieces instead of punishing one, everything lasts longer.
My kid has sensitive skin (or is super picky). What should I choose so we avoid “this feels weird” battles?
At 5–6, kids are honest about sensory discomfort. They’ll tell you the seam is “scratchy,” the waist is “tight,” or the fabric “feels wrong,” and then they refuse the outfit. The best way to avoid these battles is to prioritise fabric feel and fit features that reduce irritation and restriction.
Soft, breathable organic cotton can help because it tends to feel comfortable against the skin and doesn’t trap heat as much as some synthetics. But comfort is not just the fabric label. It’s also the cut, waistband, neckline, and how clothing behaves when your child moves. A child who is constantly running, squatting, and climbing needs clothing that moves with them.
Look for:
Soft, stretchy waistbands that sit flat and don’t roll when they squat
Comfortable neck openings (tight necklines are a common complaint)
Flexible fabric through knees and hips (especially leggings)
Layers that feel cosy but not bulky (hoodies that don’t restrict shoulders)
Socks that fit properly (too tight annoys; too loose slips and bunches)
A very practical method: identify the “problem zone.” If it’s bottoms, start with leggings that have a comfortable waist and good stretch. If it’s tops, focus on soft tees/long sleeves and avoid anything your child complains is tight at the neck. If it’s temperature, build a layer system: tee/long sleeve + hoodie. Kids often get cranky when they’re too hot or too cold, and layers let them regulate without drama.
Laundry matters more than parents expect. Even the best cotton can feel irritating if washed in heavily fragranced detergent or softened with products that leave residue. If your child is sensitive, wash new items before wearing, keep detergent gentle, and skip heavy softeners.
Finally: repeat winners. Once you find a style your child happily wears, buy another similar piece. It makes mornings calmer and reduces battles because the feel is familiar, even if the print changes.
The 5–6 years stage is when kids start living at full speed. They run harder, climb higher, play longer, and care more about what feels comfortable. They’re also often in kindy or early school, where clothing needs to survive an entire day of movement, messy activities, snack time, and outdoor play, then go straight into the wash and be ready again. This Organic Retro 5–6 Years collection (110–116cm) is built around the pieces parents rely on most at this age: easy-to-layer tees, bold leggings, cosy hoodies, twirl-worthy dresses, plus patterned socks and tights. It’s designed to look bright and playful while still functioning like real everyday kidswear.
One of the most common parent problems at this age is sizing confusion. “5–6 years” can mean completely different things depending on height and build, which is why this collection uses centimetre sizing. If your child is around 110cm, these pieces will typically fit with a little room to grow. If they’re closer to 116cm, fitted items like leggings and long sleeves may feel short sooner, and you may prefer to size up in those specific categories. Dresses and hoodies tend to be more forgiving because they can be worn slightly roomy without causing problems, and they often last longer across a growth spurt. The practical goal is not a perfect “tailored” fit. It’s clothing that your child can run, squat, climb, and sit in without constantly adjusting or complaining.
The next big parent reality is school and kindy wear-and-tear. Knees, elbows, waistbands, and necklines take a beating. The way to win at this isn’t to buy one “super durable” item and expect it to survive daily punishment. It’s to build a small rotation of comfortable pieces and rotate them. Two or three bottoms in rotation will usually last longer than one pair worn constantly. The same goes for hoodies. Layers go on and off all day in Australia, and the “one favourite hoodie” often gets overwashed and worn out quickly. Having two approved layers reduces daily stress and extends wear.
Comfort is another major driver at 5–6 years. Many kids become very particular about how clothes feel. Waistbands that dig in after meals, necklines that feel tight, socks that slip, or tights that twist can turn dressing into a daily argument. That’s why soft, breathable cotton-based kidswear is so popular. When clothing feels comfortable, kids stop noticing it and get on with their day. This collection leans into that comfort-first approach with flexible pieces that support movement. Leggings and soft bottoms are a staple because they allow climbing and floor play without restriction. Tights are a favourite for kids who love dresses, because they make dresses practical for school days and keep legs warmer without bulky layers.
Layering is the other daily reality for Australian families. Mornings can be cool, afternoons warm, and indoor spaces can feel cold with air conditioning. Instead of dressing kids in one heavy outfit, most parents end up with a simple layer system: tee or long sleeve top + leggings or pants + hoodie. For kids who wear dresses, dress + tights + hoodie is the classic “cute but practical” formula. Layers that are easy to remove and put on matter more than heavy outerwear, because kids heat up fast when they play, then cool down quickly when they stop.
Stains and washing are part of this stage too. Tops get messy faster than bottoms because food and craft activities hit the chest and sleeves. Bright prints and playful patterns can actually be more forgiving than pale basics because small marks blend in and the clothing still looks cheerful. A simple care routine helps pieces last: wash inside-out for printed items when possible, treat stains early, and avoid constant high heat drying if you can. High heat wears elastics and fades colours faster over time, especially in leggings and waistbands.
Finally, this collection is built around something parents want but don’t always articulate: clothing that kids will actually wear. The best wardrobe at 5–6 isn’t the biggest one. It’s the one with repeatable outfits that feel good, wash well, and reduce morning stress. A small set of tops, a few bottoms, a couple of hoodies, and tights if dresses are in the mix can cover most weeks comfortably. When you build around comfort and rotation, you replace less, fight less, and your child gets to be exactly what they are at this age: active, playful, and always in motion.