12/18/2025
There is a children’s store again in the heart of Lake Highlands. After Missfits closed in Lakeridge Village in October 2024, parents and grandparents were left traveling to big box stores and other parts of town.
The former 1,100-square-foot Missfits space is where Abbie Lynch opened JuneBugs Children’s Boutique in June.
Lynch’s parents, grandparents and even great-grandparents have lived in Lake Highlands, which made it only natural when she moved back from California five years ago with her two daughters. There, she launched EcoBambino, an organic children’s store focused on all-natural materials and sustainable products. She sold the business shortly before moving to Dallas.
Lynch says, “After I had Ella, who is my 11-year-old, she had severe eczema, so she had very sensitive skin, so I was looking for something that was going to be non toxic and healthy on her skin. Very breathable, organic products. So that’s where that came to light, and it served the community well.”
After a few months living in the L Streets, Lynch felt the need to fill the void left by Missfits. Like EcoBambino, most of her products are non-synthetic and designed for comfort. The store sells blankets, stuffed animals, educational games, toys and clothes.
https://lakehighlands.advocatemag.com/2025/12/03/lake-highlands-has-a-childrens-store-again-with-junebugs/
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There is a children’s store again in the heart of Lake Highlands. It hardly takes a drive down the street to realize Lake Highlands is a place for families. Moms’ groups, social schedules, home values and even neighborhoods themselves revolve around the Richardson ISD