Face it: one of the perks of having kids is being able to subject them to looking ridiculous pretty much any time you need a laugh - especially in that magical window of time when they can't walk away or talk back. The Mustachifier ($12)... [More]
Teddy bears and lambkins are so predictable! Gift the little one in your life a Snuggly Rosita Monster ($45). This cuddly toy is the perfect size for young hands and stitched together from re-purposed cashmere sweaters. It's soft, eco-friendly, and destined to become a best... [More]
We like the fact that designer Iris Savir created the Organic Felt Animals ($80-96) to be played with. A novel idea these days. The bunny, giraffe, elephant, rhino, and zebra aren't for shelf-sitting. Gift one to a kid who will drag it along everywhere, "feed"... [More]
The adorable Animal Crayons ($8, set of 6) elicit an "aww!" all by themselves, but add in the fact that they're packaged in a little school bus, and they're easily the sweetest crayons in the art box. The thick bodies are just the right size... [More]
You're not a fan of hipsters, skinny jeans on men, ironic facial hair, or baristas on a mission to save the community. But you're not about to pass up the opportunity to dress your kiddo like one of the above, especially considering how sweet these... [More]
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The amount of charm packed into the Wooden Gumball Machine ($59) probably surpasses the number of little wooden beads. We love back-to-basics toys. Kids get to use their imaginations when they play, and parents don't have to stare at garish plastic monstrosities all day long!... [More]
French designer Marie de Crecy teamed up with writer Sandra Lanilis to create Books to Illustrate, a set of simply bound books with quirky stories ready for imaginative illustrations. We're currently coveting Where Do Monsters and Spiders Hide When They're Afraid? ($14), and though we'd... [More]
We love our children more than life itself, but each and every child should come with an instruction manual and a Time Out Bench ($30).... [More]
When a kid is learning to use utensils to eat soft foods like yogurt, mild salsa, and hummus, the whole hand-eye-spoon-coordination thing can be hard. That's why we're in capital-L Love with these Benders Utensils ($6). The sturdy BPA-, PVC-, and phthalate-free spoon and spork... [More]
You're usually not the kind of person to spend so much money on a pair of shoes that will get worn, at best, for six months. But you are all for spending the money if it helps your kid complete a tedious task solo. These... [More]
We all know what it's like to get into a car after it's been baking in the sun for even just thirty minutes. As soon as you sit in that seat, your ass burns faster than it would if you had just swandived straight into... [More]
There are plenty of natural hair care products out there aimed at parents who want the best for their kiddos. But we're going to go out on a limb and say none of them are as hip as Hip Peas! The earth-friendly company creates awesome... [More]
He drools, he farts, he poops when he pleases, he chases wild animals (read: the family cat) instinctively, and babbles incoherently as if you are somehow supposed to understand him. Might as well take Halloween as an opportunity to dress him like the caveman he... [More]
We're frankly jealous of this Design Your Own Superhero Cape ($40) kit. Someone bought it for one of our nephews, and we probably would have stolen it, except that it's sized for eight-year-olds. What's the kid going to do with it anyway? Run around pretending... [More]
Sure, all the latest plastic baby toys are laden with annoying sounds and lights bells and whistles, but if there's anything a mom values above everything else, it's the sweet sound of quiet. We love pursing Hape's line of brightly colored, wood-based toys for baby... [More]
You don't have to use Halloween as an excuse to dress up your kiddo. The Superhero in Disguise onesie ($46) by Mini Shatsu will make her look like she has a secret superidentity any day of the year. The utility belt, mask, and faux costume... [More]
Junior a little messy during mealtime? Give him something else to focus on (besides flinging his grilled cheese!) with the Pop Art Placemat ($10) from Psychobaby. Easily personalized, these would make awesome gifts for the toddler superheroes in your life.... [More]
Pregnancy is hard. Your body aches all the time, you have to pee every 7 minutes, and you've got a little soccer player booting you in the ribs like he's the next Pelé. The Sleep Softly Maternity Tee ($24) by discobelly ought to help you... [More]
Forget music lessons and watercolors. We don't want our kids to grow up dreaming of being artists. If we want them to move out of the house before they're thirty, we know where their real future lies: with the Teamsters. That's why we're starting them... [More]
It's the closest your kid can come to feeling like a real Transformer: these HandTrux Shovels ($18) turn your little person's arms into bulldozers, making for some mean sand castle building action.... [More]
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