Kids, unfortunately, don’t understand the benefits of caring for their teeth. Make daily brushing just that much more fun with this colorful toothbrush holder that comes with a build-in hour glass timer. Daisy is manufactured by Sevi which is Europe’s oldest wooden-toy manufacturer (their history spans almost 2 centuries), and all of the brand’s products are tested and conform to the most stringent safety standards.
Though the weather hasn’t been the best here on the East Coast, come summer, there’s nothing quite like splashing around in the water. This hooded French terry baby towel is made from wonderfully soft, organic cotton — it’s never too soon to teach your little one about the benefits of supporting green! To boot, the white towel comes embellished with an embroidered bird in red and yellow and it’s made from SKAL-certified organic cotton (grown in India by family farmers organized in cooperatives), and whitened with hydrogen peroxide, not chlorine bleach.
Every little girl deserves to feel like a princess on her special day and with these slippers she can. Each shoe is hand-stitched with a silver metallic princess crown and features white ‘lamb touch’ leather detailed with a scalloped pink ankle trim. Available in sizes 0-6m (US 1-2), 6-12m (US 3-4), 12-18m (US 5-6), 18-24m (US 7-8), 2-3yrs (US 9-10) and 3-4yrs (US 11-12).
In this dire economy being charitable and teaching our little ones the virtues of helping others is key. These finger puppets were handmade in India in factory organizations that choose and promote fair trade labor standards from left over snippets of fabrics. Profits of the sales of these puppets go to UNSECO’s LIFE campaign, which supports basic education programs in India where more than 270 million people can’t read. Puppets come in dragon, fairy, knight, princess and wizard and fabrics vary so no two puppets are alike.
1. Me and My Peeps, $29.95 Nothing is more fun than a DIY (do it yourself) buy! Get your little one involved in the gift giving process via Me and My Peeps. Just head over to their website and click on the Make My Book link. You will be asked if you want to use an existing template or create your own. Then, simply upload photos of the birthday child in question, write an accompanying narrative, and in two weeks you will get your very own 5” x 5” book with 10 interior pages and front and back covers!Check out our blog for more great posts: http://parentricity.com/newz
5. Daisy Toothbrush Holder, $24.50
Kids, unfortunately, don’t understand the benefits of caring for their teeth. Make daily brushing just that much more fun with this colorful toothbrush holder that comes with a build-in hour glass timer. Daisy is manufactured by Sevi which is Europe’s oldest wooden-toy manufacturer (their history spans almost 2 centuries), and all of the brand’s products are tested and conform to the most stringent safety standards.
4. Coyuchi Jingo Baby Hooded Towel, $44
Though the weather hasn’t been the best here on the East Coast, come summer, there’s nothing quite like splashing around in the water. This hooded French terry baby towel is made from wonderfully soft, organic cotton — it’s never too soon to teach your little one about the benefits of supporting green! To boot, the white towel comes embellished with an embroidered bird in red and yellow and it’s made from SKAL-certified organic cotton (grown in India by family farmers organized in cooperatives), and whitened with hydrogen peroxide, not chlorine bleach.
3. Pretty Princess by Jack & Lily, $26
Every little girl deserves to feel like a princess on her special day and with these slippers she can. Each shoe is hand-stitched with a silver metallic princess crown and features white ‘lamb touch’ leather detailed with a scalloped pink ankle trim. Available in sizes 0-6m (US 1-2), 6-12m (US 3-4), 12-18m (US 5-6), 18-24m (US 7-8), 2-3yrs (US 9-10) and 3-4yrs (US 11-12).
2. Finger Puppets for UNESCO LIFE by Fable & Lore, $10
In this dire economy being charitable and teaching our little ones the virtues of helping others is key. These finger puppets were handmade in India in factory organizations that choose and promote fair trade labor standards from left over snippets of fabrics. Profits of the sales of these puppets go to UNSECO’s LIFE campaign, which supports basic education programs in India where more than 270 million people can’t read. Puppets come in dragon, fairy, knight, princess and wizard and fabrics vary so no two puppets are alike.
1. Me and My Peeps, $29.95
Nothing is more fun than a DIY (do it yourself) buy! Get your little one involved in the gift giving process via Me and My Peeps. Just head over to their website and click on the Make My Book link. You will be asked if you want to use an existing template or create your own. Then, simply upload photos of the birthday child in question, write an accompanying narrative, and in two weeks you will get your very own 5” x 5” book with 10 interior pages and front and back covers!Check out our blog for more great posts: http://parentricity.com/newz