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Showing posts with label Gift Guide. Show all posts
Christmas Gift Guide 2015
I don't have time in my life at the moment to create oodles of gift guides, but here are a few things that are currently at the top of my list for the kids this year:
Farmington Dollhouse
Beeswax Crayons
The 50 States Book
Home Book
KidKraft Lemonade Stand Set
Potholder Loom
Cubic Dollhouse
Keith Haring Paint Set
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Book
Chalkie-Chalk
Maps Book
Fawn Doll
Bead Kit
My First Loom
Violet's really into crafty stuff at the moment, and the girls (and I) are obsessed with dollhouses. They really don't need another dollhouse, so I probably won't get either of them, but I'm dying over these two. and Violet loves the Maps and Home books, so I'm hoping she'll like The 50 States just as much! Lucy's also getting a ton of Dora books (it's all she wants to read!) and a used train table off of Craigslist, and Violet wants a Barbie house (if you know of any non-hideous Barbie houses PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE let me know!!!) xo, Lauren
Christmas Finds!
Holiday Gift Guide 2014: Dolls + Dollhouses
I definitely have a soft spot when it comes to dolls and dollhouses, and so do my girls! They could both play with them for hours. They're definitely some of our most-used toys in the house. Here are a few of my favorites this year:
Handmade Doll Bedding
The Dollhouse Book
Knit Doll
Dress-up Dolls
Mouse House
Doll Carrier
Cottage Dollhouse
Wooden Dollhouse Family
Felix the Cat
Jenny Lind Doll Bed
Handmade Wooden Doll Stroller
Super Ted
Goldilocks Doll
Wooden Dollhouse
P.S. Last year's doll gift guide
Holiday Gift Guide 2014: For Him
A few of my favorite gifts for the guy in your life this year...
The Curious Bartender
Atari Flashback Game Console
Minnetonka Moccasins
Larry's Bag of Smoke
Weekender Bag
German Kerosene Lantern
Faux Shearling Check Long-Sleeve Shirt
USB Vinyl Record Player
Santa's Steak Combo
The Essential Bar Book
Crisp & Co. Pint Pickles
Refillable Brown Leather Notebook
Fireside Chestnut Roaster
Whiskey Stones
Polaroid CUBE Action Camera
Wusthof Classic Chef's Knife
Walnut USB Charging Bank
(Actually, I think I want the Atari for myself!)
P.S. 2012 Gift Guide for Him
Holiday Gift Guide 2014: Little Travelers
My kids have family in both Germany and Australia, and we very much love to learn about the world around us. Here are some of my favorite gifts to inspire your little ones to learn about faraway places and distant lands...
U.S. Map Puzzle: Land of Nod
Statue of Liberty Nanoblock: Alex & Alexa
Scratch-off Map: Amazon
Scratch-off Globe: Urban Outfitters
Sydney Opera House Nanoblock: Alex & Alexa
Pop-up Book London: Alex & Alexa
World Chalkboard Map: Dirtsa Studio on Etsy
Maps Book: Amazon
This is the World Book: Amazon
Paris Play Set: Anthropologie
London Guard Maileg Mouse: My Sweet Muffin
London Bus: Anthropologie
P.S. Don't forget to enter the big holiday giveaway - over $1100 in prizes to one lucky reader!
P.P.S. More gift guides right here
Holiday Gift Guide 2014: Little Movers
Boys and girls alike, everyone loves gifts with a little action. Here are some of my favorite finds for little movers...
Wooden Riding Toy: Amazon
Wooden Marble Run: Amazon
Street Tape: Amazon
Wooden Pirate Ship: Amazon
Boxed Wooden Airplane Set: Amazon
Handmade Wooden Car: Ooh, Look - It's a Rabbit! on Etsy
Unpainted Train Cars: Amazon
Wooden Push Cart: Pottery Barn Kids
Slinky: Amazon
Wooden Sailboats: Poketo
Pinky Hi-Bounce Balls: Amazon
Wooden Cars: Candylab Toys
Wooden Railroad Set: Amazon
I also love these road play mats and these handmade custom neighborhood mats. And did you know that if you use Amazon, using Amazon Smile will allow you to donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to the charitable organization of your choice - even local ones! It makes me feel a little bit better about all of the online shopping that I do! Because let's face it, getting out and shopping with two tiny people in tow during the holidays is a recipe for disaster! xo, Lauren
(And no, this post wasn't sponsored by Amazon or Amazon Smile, I just love the idea!)
P.S. Last years' Little Movers Gift Guide
P.P.S. Don't forget to enter the 2014 Holiday Giveaway - over $1100 in prizes to one lucky reader, including an Ergo360!
Holiday Giveaway 2014
I'm super excited to say that I've rounded up some of my all-time favorite baby items and partnered with some of my favorite shops to create a fantastic giveaway! One of you will win EVERYTHING on this list - over $1100 in prizes. You can enter via the Rafflecopter below.
Merry Christmas! xo, Lauren
The giveaway includes the following fabulous prizes:
1. A crib sheet and crib skirt of your choice from Rikshaw Design
2. A $200 credit to Rosenberry Rooms (I picked out this sweet little Petit Collage owl mobile and this adorable play tent!)
3. A set of swaddling blankets of your choice from Aden & Anais
4. A Four Position 360 carrier from Ergobaby
5. A handmade bib of your choice from Whitney Deal
6. A handmade knit hat of your choice from Maggie & Gray
7. A $200 credit to Minted (I picked out this adorable birth announcement!)
8. This set of three handmade organic knotted headbands from luckypalmtree
9. A hand-knit pretzel rattle from Estella
10. A changing pad cover from New Mom Designs
11. Dream layette in pebble gray from Little Auggie
12. A $50 credit to Leetle Chicken Shop (I picked out this onesie and these booties - so cute!)
13. A large handmade doll of your choice from Blabla.
14. Your choice of a Skwish toy or baby beads toy from Manhattan Toy
15. A handmade personalized wooden teething toy from Little Sapling Toys
So sorry to all of you international people, this giveaway is open to U.S. residents only.
Lots of ways to enter:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
A big thank you to our giveaway sponsors! Show them some love:
Minted: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Blog
Aden + Anais: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Instagram . Blog
Rikshaw Design: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Instagram . Blog
Rosenberry Rooms: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Instagram . Blog
Ergobaby: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Blog
Whitney Deal: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Instagram . Blog
Maggie & Gray: Website
luckypalmtree: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Instagram
Estella: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Instagram . Blog
New Mom Designs: Website . Facebook . Instagram . Blog
Little Auggie: Website . Facebook . Pinterest . Instagram
Leetle Chicken Shop: Website . Facebook . Pinterest . Instagram
Blabla: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Blog
Manhattan Toy: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Instagram . Blog
Little Sapling Toys: Website . Facebook . Pinterest . Instagram
Merry Christmas! xo, Lauren
The giveaway includes the following fabulous prizes:
1. A crib sheet and crib skirt of your choice from Rikshaw Design
2. A $200 credit to Rosenberry Rooms (I picked out this sweet little Petit Collage owl mobile and this adorable play tent!)
3. A set of swaddling blankets of your choice from Aden & Anais
4. A Four Position 360 carrier from Ergobaby
5. A handmade bib of your choice from Whitney Deal
6. A handmade knit hat of your choice from Maggie & Gray
7. A $200 credit to Minted (I picked out this adorable birth announcement!)
8. This set of three handmade organic knotted headbands from luckypalmtree
9. A hand-knit pretzel rattle from Estella
10. A changing pad cover from New Mom Designs
11. Dream layette in pebble gray from Little Auggie
12. A $50 credit to Leetle Chicken Shop (I picked out this onesie and these booties - so cute!)
13. A large handmade doll of your choice from Blabla.
14. Your choice of a Skwish toy or baby beads toy from Manhattan Toy
15. A handmade personalized wooden teething toy from Little Sapling Toys
So sorry to all of you international people, this giveaway is open to U.S. residents only.
Lots of ways to enter:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
A big thank you to our giveaway sponsors! Show them some love:
Minted: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Blog
Aden + Anais: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Instagram . Blog
Rikshaw Design: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Instagram . Blog
Rosenberry Rooms: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Instagram . Blog
Ergobaby: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Blog
Whitney Deal: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Instagram . Blog
Maggie & Gray: Website
luckypalmtree: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Instagram
Estella: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Instagram . Blog
New Mom Designs: Website . Facebook . Instagram . Blog
Little Auggie: Website . Facebook . Pinterest . Instagram
Leetle Chicken Shop: Website . Facebook . Pinterest . Instagram
Blabla: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Blog
Manhattan Toy: Website . Facebook . Twitter . Pinterest . Instagram . Blog
Little Sapling Toys: Website . Facebook . Pinterest . Instagram
Holiday Gift Guide 2014: Little Reader
One of my favorite things to buy for the girls is books - you can never have too many! Here are a few on our list:
Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein
Sam & Dave Dig a Hole by Mac Barnett
Once Upon an Alphabet: Oliver Jeffers
Foxy Bookshelf: Cardboard Friends on Etsy
Big Wolf & Little Wolf: Nadine Brun-Cosme
P.S. I still love the books in my 2012 and 2013 Holiday Gift Guides for Little Readers! You can check them out here and here.
Holiday Gift Guide 2014: Play Kitchen
My girls absolutely love to play chef, so I always buy a few new things for their little play kitchen every Christmas. Here are my favorite picks this year:
Apron: Fawn Shoppe
Wooden Petits Fours: Le Toy Van
Wooden Cake Set: Plan Toys
Wooden Shopping Cart: Pottery Barn Kids
Pie Slice: Bug Bites Play Food on Etsy
Wooden Pots & Pans: Hape
Wooden Orange: HABA
Wool Apple and Pear: Darling Clementine
Coffee Maker: Pottery Barn Kids
Wooden Toaster: Plan Toys
Wooden Play Kitchen: Sprout
Felt Baguettes: Mummy Made It Me on Etsy
P.S. You can find my play kitchen picks from last year right here!
Holiday Gift Guide 2014: Get Cozy
It's that time again! Time to kick off our annual holiday gift guides. I've been loving all of the warm and cozy fabrics and textures that I've been seeing just about everywhere this year. And with how Fall has been going, it looks like we may be in for another polar vortex! Needless to say, anything cozy and cuddly is going to be a hit with the littles. Here are some of my favorite soft, warm, and cozy gift ideas for your littles:
Bear Sleeping Bag: RH Baby & Child
Knit Bus in Mint: Oeuf NYC
Faux Sheepskin Throw: Pottery Barn
Bear Hat: Zara Kids
Sherpa Mittens: Gap Kids
Pointelle Blanket Mist: Blabla Kids
Bunny Slippers: Zara Kids
Knit Bunny Rattle: Anne-Claire Petit
A-Frame Tent: RH Baby & Child
Bunny Ears Hat: Anthropologie
Ergobaby Carrier Winter Edition: Amazon
Lambswool Hippo: Tiny Warbler
Bear Slippers: Gap Kids
Knitted Jacket: Mini Boden
Ramblings on Motherhood + Uncommonly Good Gifts for the Mothers in Your Life
I vividly remember being overdue with Violet - I had planned to work up until my due date, (naively) never expecting that she wouldn't make her arrival by then. That day came and went - I handed over the reigns of my classroom to my former student teacher and went home to wait. I thought it would be nice to be off of my feet and to have a few days to rest up and nest around the house before she came, but the days went by oh so slowly. I was too uncomfortable to clean and too tired to wash baby clothes for the gazillionth time. I started to dwell on giving birth and for the first time began to feel really anxious and afraid. In all of that growing negativity, I tried to look at the positive - my baby was healthy inside of me, I was lucky to have been able to carry her to full term (and beyond), and thought that it might be fun if she was born on Mother's Day.
Well, Mother's Day came and with it, still no signs of labor. Kevin decided it would be best to get me out of the house (smart man), so we headed out to our local Mother's Day street fair. It was a very cold, blustery May day and I hadn't quite dressed for the cool temperatures, so we walked very quickly to keep warm. I remember thinking, I can't remember the last time I walked (waddled) this fast, and decided that I was going to walk the baby out. We walked until my legs practically felt like they were going to fall off before finally heading back home. That night I went into labor. Violet wasn't born on Mother's Day, but she was with us that day, walking the streets of our little town just waiting to make her arrival.
I remember that I was so excited to become a mother - to experience that one-of-a-kind love that you feel for your children - and it's true, there's nothing more amazing in all of the world. But one thing I didn't realize was how much all of that love can make you feel an equal amount of fear and guilt and worry. I didn't know how difficult it would be to watch your kids go through those tough times of sickness or pain. When Violet was born she suffered meconium aspiration and had to be rushed off to the NICU. That was my first taste of the scary feelings that are equally a part of motherhood. Seeing her laying in the bassinet with all of those tubes and wires hooked up to her tiny body I never felt more helpless in all of my life.
I remember being sick as a child and my own mom saying to me that she wished that she could take all of my bad feelings away. That she wished she was the sick one instead. Now I know how she felt and that she really, truly meant what she said, because I feel the same way about my own little girls. This past week both of them have been very sick - Violet has an ear infection, a horrible cold, and a stomach bug, and Lucy has had a cold for the past week which has now turned into croup. I've spent a lot of sleepless nights with them lately and it's definitely taking its toll. But the worst part isn't even the lack of sleep - it's the constant worry.
It's really made me appreciate my own mom more than ever. She worked full time, then came home to us and was basically a single parent, as my dad worked second shift so that we didn't have to be in daycare. They didn't see each other much and I just now as an adult and a mother can really appreciate the sacrifices that they made. She was always there when we were sick, hurt, or worried to make us feel better. And now, here I am as a mother myself and she's still there for me. She took off of work yesterday to come and help me at home with the girls. There are other people that I could have called to help me out, but sometimes, even as an adult, you still just want your mom.
So to all of the moms and mothers-to-be out there, you truly have the most difficult job in the world - a job that is 24 hours a day, seven days a week full of the most powerful and wonderful and crazy emotions and feelings that you can imagine - here's to you. I hope you all have a wonderful Mother's Day full of love and laughter (and healthy children). And a big thank you to my mom - the strongest most selfless, hardest working person I know - thanks for always being there for me.
And while it feels like there's truly no gift big enough or expensive enough or meaningful enough that you can give to a mother to truly say thank you for everything that she does, I've rounded up a few lovely things that are sure to make the mother in your life feel a little extra special on Mother's Day.
For the new mom or mom-to-be in your life:
1. Milestone Baby Cards
2. Baby Book by Yasmeen Ismail
3. Twelve Wishes for Baby Book
4. Milk and Cookies Rattles
5. Wooden Fish Rattle
6. Custom My Quotable Kid Book
7. Lion Booties
And gifts for your own mother or grandmother (inspired by my mother and mother-in-law, who are both amazing cooks and show their love by feeding everyone mountains of delicious home-cooked food!):
1. Spice and Vegetables Windowsill Planters
2. Dessert and Baking Salts
3. Slate Cheese Boards with Soapstone Chalk
4. Seed Keeper Gardening Book
5. Hidden Animal Mugs
6. Slate Heart Server
7. Green Herbal Tea Kit
I'd love to hear about how you're planning to make the mom in your life feel extra special this Mother's Day! Are you getting a gift, taking her out to dinner, or perhaps just pampering her a little bit?
This post was kindly sponsored by Uncommon Goods. They currently have a lovely Mother's Day Collection with beautiful gifts for the special mother in your life. The content and opinions shared in this post are my own.
9 Cute Gardening Kits for Kids
Kevin started a little vegetable garden on the side of our house a few years ago, and Violet loves to dig in the dirt alongside of him as he works and help him to pick the vegetables as they ripen. This year Kev decided that he wants Violet to have her very own little garden patch, so I've been thinking of getting her a cute gardening kit for Easter. Here are nine of my favorites that I've rounded up so far:
1. How Does Your Garden Grow? Gift Set
2. The Secret Garden Kit
3. Garden in a Bag - Tomato, Sunflower, and Strawberries
4. Rootvue Farm Garden Laboratory
5. Stone Soup Garden Kit
6. Growing Wishes Kits - Flowers & Herbs
7. Moulin Roty Gardening Kit
8. Fairytale Garden Kits
9. Growing Gardens by Kiwi Crate
I have yet to search Etsy and I may even look into making my own little "kit" depending on how much time I can cobble together between now and Easter! If you have any gardening tips or advice for kids I'd love to hear! xo, Lauren
1. How Does Your Garden Grow? Gift Set
2. The Secret Garden Kit
3. Garden in a Bag - Tomato, Sunflower, and Strawberries
4. Rootvue Farm Garden Laboratory
5. Stone Soup Garden Kit
6. Growing Wishes Kits - Flowers & Herbs
7. Moulin Roty Gardening Kit
8. Fairytale Garden Kits
9. Growing Gardens by Kiwi Crate
I have yet to search Etsy and I may even look into making my own little "kit" depending on how much time I can cobble together between now and Easter! If you have any gardening tips or advice for kids I'd love to hear! xo, Lauren
8 of the Cutest, Cuddliest Easter Bunnies
Good riddance polar vortex, hello Spring! I saw some of the first crocuses poking up through the ground the other day and the sun made its debut this past weekend. It was still a little cold to go out, so I took Lucy and we basked in the light by the window for a good 15 minutes - Vitamin D, we missed you!
For us, Spring also means planning birthday parties and Easter surprises, so I got myself in gear this past weekend and started looking for some fun gifts and supplies. I plunged deep into the rabbit holes that are Pinterest and Etsy and came up with some cute and cuddly bunny friends for the kiddos. Here are eight of the cutest, cuddliest Easter bunny plushes for your viewing pleasure:
1. Bella Bunny
2. Beach Bunny
3. Maileg Maxi Bunny
4. Paris Bunny
5. Mini Boheme Bunny
6. Super Bunny
7. Magnolia the Bunny
8. Balthazar the Bunny
25+ Sweet (but Sugar-Free) Easter Gifts for Kids
I have nothing against a little candy on holidays, but I like to fill Violet's Easter basket with other things too. Here are over 25 of my favorite alternatives to the sugary stuff:
1. Rainbow Stacker
2. Flower Jump Rope
3. Colored Pencils
4. Egg Shaker
5. Bunny Bag
6. Beeswax Crayons
7. Silly Putty
8. Pinky High-Bounce Ball
9. Paint Your Own Bunny
10. Eggling Crack and Grow Plant
11. Boon Odd Ducks Rubber Duckies
14. Wooden Sailboat
15. Blabla Wooly the Sheep
16. Bubbles
17. Play-Doh Eggs
1. Rainbow Stacker
2. Flower Jump Rope
3. Colored Pencils
4. Egg Shaker
5. Bunny Bag
6. Beeswax Crayons
7. Silly Putty
8. Pinky High-Bounce Ball
9. Paint Your Own Bunny
10. Eggling Crack and Grow Plant
11. Boon Odd Ducks Rubber Duckies
12. Inch by Inch
13. Ant Farm14. Wooden Sailboat
15. Blabla Wooly the Sheep
16. Bubbles
17. Play-Doh Eggs
18. Pat the Bunny
19. Tulip Clips
20. The Tiny Seed
23. Wooden Duck Call
26. Egg Cup Car
Personalized Gifts
So I realize that this post is a little late (Christmas is in less than a week!) But unfortunately I'm a little behind on things - you see a little hot chocolate may have been spilled on my Macbook rendering it completely inoperable, and all of my saved work unreachable. Wah wah. So it's been sent away to see what can be recovered, and I'm left to play catch up. So although this post (and a bunch of others) were meant for a much earlier date, better late than never! Even if you can't give these gifts for Christmas, they'd be great for birthdays as well! So without further ado, here are a few of my favorite personalized gifts:
1. A figurine made from your child's artwork from Crayon Creatures:
A lovely photo puzzle from Pinhole Press:
A book of your child's artwork from ArtKive:
P.S. Don't forget to enter the giveaways! xo, Lauren
1. A figurine made from your child's artwork from Crayon Creatures:
A lovely photo puzzle from Pinhole Press:
A book of your child's artwork from ArtKive:
P.S. Don't forget to enter the giveaways! xo, Lauren
Holiday Gift Guide 2013: Puzzles + Games
Wooden Connect Game ($68) | Table Tennis ( 19.95EU) | Safari Jumble Puzzle ($32) | River Rock Tic Tac Toe ($26) | Wooden Dominos ($24.95) | Good Old Fashioned Fun Deck ($15) | U.S. Puzzle ($69) | Pick Up Sticks ($6.99) | Chunky Wooden Chess Set ($44) | Typography Alphabet Puzzle ($254.20) | Marbles ($27) | Geoform Puzzle Set ($48) | Gold Dipped Cards ($18)
2013 Holiday Gift Guide:
For Your Little Artist
For the Babes
Make Believe
Musical Toys
Play Kitchen
Animal Friends
Little Movers
Pretend
Dolls
Little Reader
Science + Nature
Toys + Play
Looodus is a newly established children’s design brand based in Milan, Italy. Founded this year, 2013, by Denise Bonenti, journalist and photographer and Kurt Stapelfeldt a designer.
The two have, like many other self producers in the design sector, created a company out of a necessity to provide the type of pieces for their own daughter, which they have not been able to find in the marketplace. The brand respects the aesthetic values and language which they both aspire to in their everyday lives and which they hope to impart to their daughter.
The projects which Looodus undertakes are in the toys and home décor sector, using mainly local Italian wood which are created in close partnership with their manufacturer in Trivero, Piemonte about an hour and a half from Milan. The artisans have a second generation family run carpentry shop and together with looodus are pushing the limits of traditional knowledge combined with digital design to create beautiful hand finish, 100% MADE IN ITALY objects.
The toys especially, are developed with numerous interactions between the designers and a pedagogical consultant. This is to ensure that the items developed give the child the opportunity to grow with it and learn as well as have fun and develop a strong and healthy imagination.
The objects created by looodus at the moment and in the future are all pieces which the founders give to their own daughter, so safety and quality are at the top of their list, just like any parent. The attention to design language and colour choices are the at the foundation of this new brand and the inspiration for the slogan, FOR KIDS BIG AND SMALL.
2013 Holiday Gift Guide:
Featured:
Looodus is a newly established children’s design brand based in Milan, Italy. Founded this year, 2013, by Denise Bonenti, journalist and photographer and Kurt Stapelfeldt a designer.
The two have, like many other self producers in the design sector, created a company out of a necessity to provide the type of pieces for their own daughter, which they have not been able to find in the marketplace. The brand respects the aesthetic values and language which they both aspire to in their everyday lives and which they hope to impart to their daughter.
The projects which Looodus undertakes are in the toys and home décor sector, using mainly local Italian wood which are created in close partnership with their manufacturer in Trivero, Piemonte about an hour and a half from Milan. The artisans have a second generation family run carpentry shop and together with looodus are pushing the limits of traditional knowledge combined with digital design to create beautiful hand finish, 100% MADE IN ITALY objects.
The toys especially, are developed with numerous interactions between the designers and a pedagogical consultant. This is to ensure that the items developed give the child the opportunity to grow with it and learn as well as have fun and develop a strong and healthy imagination.
The objects created by looodus at the moment and in the future are all pieces which the founders give to their own daughter, so safety and quality are at the top of their list, just like any parent. The attention to design language and colour choices are the at the foundation of this new brand and the inspiration for the slogan, FOR KIDS BIG AND SMALL.