Whether you’re braving a downpour or setting out on a crisp, clear day, having the right gear can transform your outdoor experience. Scandinavian rainwear, known for its exceptional quality and stylish design, is not only about keeping you…
When you invest in high-quality Scandinavian rainwear, you’re not just buying a coat, parka, or pair of boots—you’re investing in durability, comfort, and style. To ensure that your outdoor clothing continues to perform well and look great for…
What kid doesn’t love playing outside? From fun in the sun to splashing in puddles in the rain and throwing snowballs in the winter, kids will find a lot of fun in spending time outdoors. However, while they…
With so many different styles of clothing out there, it’s only natural that you might get confused about the differences between them. When it comes to outwear, there are so many options – jackets, coats, jumpers, parkas –…
Bush Kindergarten, also known as Bush Kindy, is an educational approach that allows children to learn through play and hands-on experiences in a natural outdoor environment. This approach to education is based on the belief that children learn…
If you’re a bit of an outdoorsy person, chances are that you know the importance of finding high quality and durable clothing to undertake your outdoor adventures in. Clothing made for the cooler times outdoors needs to be…
MK Nordika is now a proud supplier of the unique Swedish Scandinavian Rainwear brand Didriksons. About Didriksons: In 1913 Julius and Hanna Didrikson began producing workwear for the fishermen in Grundsund, on the edge of Sweden’s western coast. For…
This fantastic photo is from Leitchville Kindergarten in Victoria during their Bush Kinder session and it captures why I am so passionate about my business. Kids need to be outside being in nature no matter what the weather!…
My name is Marie Kullenberg and I am the MK in MK Nordika! I’m a Swedish Mother of three living in Victoria along the beautiful Great Ocean Road. Tiny Trolls started 6 years ago when I realised there…