This is the time for great savings events! The best baby and kids sales are here.

Winter is winding down (even if it doesn’t feel quite like it is yet), and with February being full of notable days, there are sales on sales on sales! From President’s Day to Groundhog Day to Valentine’s Day to Spring being right around the corner, retailers are jumping on the opportunity to offer some serious savings. If you’re anything like us, your inbox is full of deals that all “can’t be missed”. So how do you keep track of it all? You don’t. That’s our job. We’ve rounded up some of the best baby and kids sales (and these really can’t be missed!).

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These sales cover it all. Whether you’re looking to refresh your kiddo’s wardrobe, need to update baby gear, or just snag some odds and ends, we’ve got you covered. We’ve also made sure to cover our favorite brands so you don’t miss out on any of these great steals and deals. Trust us, you won’t want to miss out on these. Get your shopping list ready and start scrolling our list of the best baby and kids sales for February! And remember that some of these end soon, so don’t miss out!

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A baby monitor is an essential part of any parent’s toolkit but what if your baby monitor could also create memories and mark milestones? With the Pixsee smart baby camera, you get a lot more than just a way to make sure baby is sleeping through the night. Using advanced AI technology and real-world parenting experience, the Pixsee smart baby camera is packed with features parents will love, making it one of the smartest purchases you can make. Read on to discover why the Pixsee smart baby camera is a game changer for parents everywhere.

1. It captures all the memories and milestones

With Pixsee smart baby camera, you’ll capture every touching moment of parenthood around the clock, day after day. Not only does it take pics of your baby, but it can also capture those moments with mom and dad, siblings, or other friends and family. And we’re not talking about grainy images; these are frame-worthy, high-resolution photos you can print and treasure. It has a 6-Layer Optical Glass Lens with Nighthawk NIR Technology helping to produce stunningly clear images.

2. It organizes your photos for you

The 4URLove Collage Album automatically organizes photos starting from the date of birth. Used in conjunction with the Pixsee app, you’ll easily compile images and albums together tracking the growth of their child. Add notes and diaries to every photo with one simple click.

3. It has advanced safety features

Get peace of mind with Pixsee’s industry-leading camera. You can playback the video in a heartbeat or watch the 24-hour live stream in sharp, high-definition resolution. Besides cry detection, the Pixsee smart baby camera uses AI technology to recognize if your baby’s face is covered. It also monitors humidity and temperature in the room and has an area detection that alerts parents if kids have wandered.

4. It has a cry-decoder

Every new parent ever has been in that limbo state where you’re not sure if you should go soothe the baby or if rushing into the room will wake the baby more. Thanks to data from leading hospitals (and parents!) worldwide, the Pixsee smart baby camera helps parents learn what a baby’s different cries mean so parents begin to recognize what the different cries mean and anticipate the baby’s needs.

5. It plays soothing music

Among the many smart detection features, if your baby starts to cry the Pixsee smart baby camera will play soothing music. The smart music box feature even allows you to customize audio clips to suit your baby.

6. It’s well-made and stylish

The award-winning design is not only adorable, but also fits beautifully into any room with a soft-to-the-touch appeal. Plus, each Pixsee is 100 percent uniquely handcrafted and manufactured, which boasts a wonderful, boutique quality.

There’s also a 5-in-1 camera stand that allows you to adjust the height and angle of the camera with just one stand, making it a great newborn gift.

Purchase the Pixsee smart baby camera now through the end of October for a special price of $249. To learn more, visit pixseecare.com/us

Family life is busy, and with the start of the school year on the horizon, it’s even busier. Between after school activities, trying to get a dinner on the table, and carving out time for family fun, there’s barely a minute to spare. If you’re feeling pressed for time, these Seattle-area companies can simplify your hectic routine and maybe even give you back a few minutes of much-needed family time. From dinner hacks to an easy way to sell your stuff, pepper your life with these Seattle parent hacks when you need a minute.

This article is sponsored by InnovAsian Cuisine, a world-class provider of pre-packaged, frozen Asian component meals, appetizers and sides. From the freezer aisle to your kitchen table, your kiddos can enjoy a delicious meal in less than 20 minutes. Made with quality white meat chicken and flavorful chef-crafted sauces, InnovAsian Cuisine offers restaurant-quality meals that will delight the whole family. Click here for inspiration for your next dinner.

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When unused stuff is piling up…

It’s amazing how much gear kids require. From their first bucket carseat through their last pair of soccer cleats, there’s a constant flow of outgrown and no-longer-used stuff cycling through our homes. Who has the time to sort through the piles and pass them along, donate them or try to sell them online? That’s what inspired one Pacific Northwest dad to create Sella. An online service that pairs busy families with expert sellers so you can “turn your clutter into cash.” The process is pretty simple. Gather up all that unused Kindle, the baby carrier your kiddo has outgrown, or the baby monitor you don’t need anymore, because baby (finally!) sleeps through the night. Then ship it all out to Sella. They take it from there, snapping pics, listing it on different sites, and writing the listing. All that’s left is for you to approve the listing and wait for it to sell. What will you do with all that free time and space?

Insider Tip: Sella has plans to launch locally in Seattle so parents can drop-off items in person soon, but for now mail-in is how to get things done.

Find out more: hellosella.com

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When your bookshelf needs a boost…

How lucky are we that Seattle is home to so many amazing indie bookstores? Some love to leave new books in Free Little Libraries around town. Some host storytimes and author meet and greets for kids. Others help parents keep their kid’s bookshelf fresh with a monthly subscription box. We’re big fans of Phinney Books’ Phinney By Post Kids program that delivers a new picture book to your doorstep monthly or every other month. What could be easier? The books are aimed at kids ages birth through five, and are hand-selected by the discerning staff at Phinney Books. While they have a lot things they take into consideration when selecting the books, the one that matters most to parents is that your kids will want to read it over and over and over again.

Insider Tip: If you’re short on time, but aren’t quite sold on a new book a month, call your local bookstore to get recommendations. Trust us, they know their stuff and have spot-on picks for every kid.

Find out more: phinneybooks.com

Related: 7 Great Indie Bookstores for Pint-Sized Bookworms

When your kiddo needs something new to do…

If you’ve got a toddler you know how quickly they move from one toy to the next. They’re a physical embodiment of the “ohh! squirrel!” phenomenon. And while we know how much you’d love to spend all day playing dress-up, reading stories, or heading out on the next pretend Paw Patrol rescue with them, there’s only so much time in a day to play. Enter Sensa Play Rentals, a parent-owned, Seattle company that makes gorgeous sensory play kits for kids, delivers them to your door, and even picks them up one week later. It’s what every kid wants (and every parent needs).

Find out more: facebook.com/SensaPlayRentals

Related: 11 Totally Useful Delivery Services Seattle Parents Need

When you need to get dinner on the table….

This Tukwila-based company has been helping Seattle families get dinner on the table since 1998. For those nights when sports, or theater, or working late leave you pressed for time, you can grab an Innovasian frozen protein, choose a family-friendly recipe, and have dinner ready in around 30 minutes. Inventive dinner ideas, like Asian Chicken & Waffles or Simple and Easy Spam Musubi are kid crowd-pleasers that fill them up just in time to shuttle them out the door (or maybe off to bed?) again.

Insider Tip: Follow them on Instagram for creative ways to use Innovasian’s entrees, sides, and apps.

Find out more: eatinnovasian.com

When you missed your trip to the Farmer’s Market…

Although you had high hopes for your pandemic garden, it’s a little overgrown at this point. And strolling the Farmer’s Market just isn’t in the cards this week. Let local Seattle farmers help get fresh produce from their fields to your fridge when you sign up for a fall or winter CSA share. In fact, it’s the right time to sign up for the next share with local farms like Skylight Farms, Local Color Farm & Fibre, Jubilee and Full Circle. (Hint: These are just a few of the local area farms growing fresh veggies right now). Then it’s as easy as picking them up on your way home from work (or after your last playdate) to have your fridge stocked for the week ahead.

Related: Unbox Farm-Fresh Produce, Flowers (& More) with These Seattle CSAs

If you are like so many other families, you are getting ready to hit the road or head to the skies in the next few months for a family vacation. Packing is one of the chores that pretty much nobody likes but we’re here to make this one thing easier for you. Traveling with a baby? You’ll definitely want a change of clothes for them and a change of clothes for you. Got a toddler along for the ride? It’s all about the snacks. Parents of teens and tweens: their packing list pretty much includes just a device and headphones.

Our team of editors has loads of experience traveling with kids of all ages and this is what we recommend you bring along to make your family trip more of a vacation for everyone involved. Just take a screengrab of the lists that fit your kids’ ages and get packing!

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Packing List for Travel with a Baby

It’s our experience that kids this age don’t need a bunch of toys to keep them occupied on an airplane. Really it’s all about making them as comfortable as possible so that they (fingers crossed!) sleep for as much of the flight as possible. If you need things to keep them busy, plastic cups from the flight attendant will do in a pinch.

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In your carry-on: 

  • an extra outfit for baby and parents (in a Ziploc bag to store the dirties)
  • diapers (more than you think you need), diaper cream, wipes, changing pad
  • more Ziplocs for dirty diaper storage
  • sanitizing wipes
  • feeding supplies like bibs, bottles, formula (more than you think you need), nursing cover/pillow
  • snacks (with a snack catcher) and squeeze pouches of baby food
  • pacifier with clip (bring extra pacifiers!)
  • hand sanitizer
  • soft books/new toys (bring an extra pacifier clip to attach these to baby or the tray)
  • lovey
  • water bottles to fill once you’ve passed security

In your suitcase: 

  • pjs/sleep sack, daytime outfits, socks, shoes/sandals
  • swimsuit, swim diapers, sunscreen, sun hat
  • sound machine (or use an app)
  • infant acetaminophen/ibuprofen and thermometer
  • diapers/wipes
  • snacks/food
  • paper blackout curtains (because sleep is KEY)
  • baby monitor

Other gear to bring (if you have the room):

  • baby car seat
  • stroller (with stroller bag if flying)
  • baby carrier
  • pop-up sunshade if going to the beach
  • pack n’ play with sheet if your destination doesn’t have a crib

Packing List for Travel with a Toddler

Flying with kids this age takes both mental fortitude and physical strength (as you might feel like you are wrestling a carp trying to get them to stay in their seat).

We feel like the key to traveling with kids this age is snacks. Lots of snacks. Snag one of those weekly pill containers (aka a “snackle box”) and fill each slot up with something your toddler will love. These are kid-proof and you only open one section at a time so you can minimize spills.

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In your carry-on: 

  • an extra outfit for toddler and parents (in a Ziploc bag to store the dirties)
  • diapers (more than you think you need), diaper cream, wipes, changing pad
  • more Ziplocs for dirty diaper storage
  • sanitizing wipes
  • snacks in a kid-proof container
  • lovey
  • new toys/books
  • a device with kid shows on it plus kid-sized headphones
  • lollipop for takeoff and landing to relieve ear pain
  • water bottles to fill once you’ve passed security
  • easy “craft” projects like water wow and window clings

In your suitcase: 

  • pjs, daytime outfits, socks, shoes/sandals
  • swimsuit, swim diapers, sunscreen, sun hat
  • sound machine (or use an app)
  • children’s acetaminophen/ibuprofen/benadryl and thermometer
  • diapers/wipes
  • snacks/food
  • paper blackout curtains (because sleep is KEY)
  • baby monitor

Other gear to bring (if you have the room):

  • car seat
  • stroller (with stroller bag if flying)
  • new toys/beach toys
  • pop-up sunshade if going to the beach
  • tiny potty or toddler toilet seat
  • pack n’ play with sheet if your destination doesn’t have a crib

Packing List for Travel with a Preschooler

Congratulations! You’ve finally reached the stage where your little traveler can be entertained with new toys, electronics, and craft projects. It’s a whole new world.

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In your carry-on: 

In your suitcase: 

  • pjs, daytime outfits, socks, shoes/sandals, hoodie/sweatshirt
  • children’s acetaminophen/ibuprofen/Benadryl and thermometer
  • paper blackout curtains (because sleep is KEY)
  • sound machine (or use an app)

Packing List for Travel with a Grade School Kid

For this age, it’s all about getting kids to carry their own stuff. Talk about a dream! Get them a backpack that’s comfortable for them. We love bringing an e-reader along so kids can cruise through books at their own pace.

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In your carry-on: 

In your suitcase: 

  • pjs, daytime outfits, socks, shoes/sandals, hoodie/sweatshirt
  • children’s acetaminophen/ibuprofen/Benadryl and thermometer
  • paper blackout curtains (because sleep is KEY)
  • sound machine (or use an app)

Packing List for Travel with a Tween/Teen

Your older kids are pretty much experienced travelers by now. They have their own suitcase that they take care of themselves (yes, all the parents of littles are jealous). The packing list of this age is pretty easy: a device and snacks. We like to let our tweens and teens pack their own suitcases with a provided list and pick out their own snacks to bring along. That way you aren’t stuck on vacation with outfits they won’t wear.

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In your carry-on: 

  • snacks
  • water bottle to fill past security
  • phone or electronic device to watch movies/play games
  • headphones or earbuds (we like these less-expensive noise-canceling ones)
  • extra battery and cord for charging devices

In your suitcase: 

  • pjs, daytime outfits, socks, shoes/sandals, hoodie/sweatshirt
  • acetaminophen/ibuprofen/Benadryl and thermometer

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Memorial Day Weekend 2022 is here and it’s officially one of the biggest shopping events of the year. Some of your favorite baby brands are offering big discounts, deals, and steals on merchandise for military personnel and beyond.

We’ve sussed out the best baby deals so you can save time and money shopping for yourself and for your family! Bookmark this page as we will be constantly updating it with the best Memorial Day Weekend baby deals through the weekend.

Here are the top baby deals and steals you don’t want to miss out on this year:

Baby Brand Deals

buybuyBABY: Save up to 25% this weekend on baby furniture, from cribs and nursery chairs to bassinets and organizers.

Aden and Anais: Save 20% site wide with the code MEM20.

Pottery Barn Kids: Save up to 40% on beautiful nursery and baby room furniture and decor!

SkipHop: Save up to 45% on baby toys and essentials.

Haakaa: Save 35% on best-selling manual silicone breast pump with base and lid set.

HONEST: Get 20% off your entire purchase with the code CELEBRATE.

Baby Clothing Deals

Fin + Emma: Save 20% off site wide with code MEMORIAL22.

Tea Collection: Save big on stylish baby clothes up to 65% off!

Gerber Childrenswear: Take advantage of the Frenzy sale and shop onesies for $1.66, $5 sleep and plays, and more! Up to 70% off!

Baby Skincare and Essentials Deals

Aquaphor: Buy one get one half off on Amazon.

Pipette Baby: Save up to 30% on baby skincare essentials with the code MUSTHAVE30!

Badger Balm: 25% off all mineral baby balms, oils, creams and products through the weekend with the code KICKOFFSUMMER.

Baby Gear Deals

Miku Baby Monitor: This high end smart monitor (a Kardashian favorite!) is discounted at Nordstrom through the weekend.

Joolz Day Stroller + Bassinet: Get 20% off this high end stroller through the weekend at Nordstrom!

Nanit Best Sellers Bundle: Save 30% on Nanit’s best-selling smart monitoring items through May 30.

Pillani Baby Diaper Backpack: Save 45% on this genius, popular baby backpack and portable changing station on Amazon.

buybuyBABY: Save 20% off on the popular Graco Uno2Duo Travel System.

Ready Rocker Classic Portable Rocker: Enjoy 30% off at Nordstrom through the weekend.

evenflo: Take 20% of Pivot-named baby gear with the code MEMORIAL22.

 

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Being a parent can be tough! That’s why we appreciate any company that creates a shortcut or finds a way to ease the daily grind of parenthood. Startup companies are everywhere, and not surprisingly, many of them are founded by parents in business who had a genius idea and ran with it. After all, who better to solve parenting problems than parents themselves? From kid’s meal delivery services to cribs that rock babies to sleep, we’ve rounded up 15 startups designed to make parenting life easier. Scroll down to learn more.

Zūm

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All parents, at some point, have wished that they could be in more places at once. But, unless you’ve cloned yourself, the reality is that the only way to get it all done is to ask for help. And one place to start is finding transportation for your kids that will help them maintain their educational pursuits without the added stress of playing chauffeur. Sure, parents could use one of the many ride platforms, but precious cargo like kids requires a better solution.

Zūm, a transportation service for kids, offers optimized transportation solutions and fulfills daily transportation needs, “Whether it’s home-to-school transportation, off-campus events, or delivery of meals and educational materials.”

Wonderschool

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Wonderschool is often described as an Airbnb for daycare services, and it also helps launch in-home preschools and daycares. The idea for the startup came from co-founders Chris Bennett and Arrel Gray who saw too many parents worried about finding child care. So they designed a company to increase access to high-quality early childhood care for families.

Wonderschool empowers experienced educators and childcare providers to run their own in-home businesses while providing service to other families in their communities. The programs are diverse and designed to educate in the warmth of an in-home child care program.

Otter

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It’s not uncommon for stay-at-home parents in communities to babysit each other’s children on occasion. But sometimes making the connection between parents looking for care and parents looking to provide that service isn’t easy. If you’re new to your neighborhood or just don’t know where to look, this next startup is for you!

Helen Mayer, the founder of Otter, was in this same boat in 2020, turning down a dream job because she couldn’t find safe, reliable, and affordable care for her twins. Wondering if she was alone in this, she went to her community for feedback and received overwhelming feedback that cemented her desire to help parents in situations like hers. Shortly after, Otter was born, offering parents a tool that “matches parents who need childcare with stay-at-home parents who can care for their kids.”

My Fourth

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Have you heard of the “fourth trimester?” If you haven’t, we're talking about the first three months after giving birth. It’s a time of adjustment for your baby and you that requires a lot of support! Enter the My Fourth app!

Major Care Doulas founder, Mandy Major, created the My Fourth app to help extend the care delivered to her clients into the fourth trimester, saying that their tagline is “put a doula in your pocket,” and adding that “[our mission is] to mainstream postpartum doula care and use digital tools to make it as affordable and accessible as possible. We track pregnancy so diligently in this country but totally fail families in the fourth trimester. We're left to figure it all out on our own. Parents need education, connection, support, and personalized advice! That's why we blend bite-sized content with regular text check-ins from our doulas. Continuous care is what it's all about!”

Pinwheel

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It’s officially the future, and although many advances in technology have made parenting easier, there are some that have created challenges that parents might not be ready for. Like when your 10-year-old asks for their first cell phone. Gulp. Parents who feel completely unprepared for this big step are not alone. In fact, Pinwheel, “smartphones that enable responsible and healthy usage with modes managed by parents for everyday kids' life,” was founded on that very feeling.

Dane Witbeck founded Pinwheel when his eight-year-old son announced that his friend got an iPhone back in 2019. A user himself, he says “Pinwheel lets [me] see his grades in real-time and helps him focus on what matters most by excluding web browsers, app stores and social media. And of course, it supports all of the basic functions like calls, text, and GPS locations, so I can keep an eye on him if he forgets to tell me that he's going to a friend's house after school!”

Got a kid that’s ready for their very own cell phone? Try Pinwheel and use our exclusive promo code TINYBEANS for 10% off.

Cradlewise

Cradelwise

Having a new baby is a beautiful experience that brings parents memories to cherish for a lifetime. But it’s also a time of complete exhaustion from all those sleepless nights soothing baby back to sleep every hour. If only there was a crib that would rock your baby back to sleep for you. Oh, wait, there is!

According to Cradlewise Co-founder and CEO, Radhika Patil, “Modern-day baby monitors notify you once the baby wakes up crying and that’s too late already. Cradlewise is the world’s first crib that senses the first signs of stirring and automatically rocks the baby to sleep. This proactive soothing helps safeguard sleep for babies.” The genius crib, made with natural materials, was designed to grow with your baby—adjusting from bassinet to crib—and has a built-in smart baby monitor and sound system for playing white noise and other curated playlists that can be connected to their corresponding app, allowing you to track your babies’ sleep journey, and get some shut-eye of your own.

Vivvi

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Sometimes one of the toughest parts about being a working parent is finding childcare for the kiddos. That’s where Vivvi comes in to make life easier. Think of Vivvi as the Four Seasons of Childcare, but for medium-sized employers. This startup provides employer-sponsored childcare for companies of all sizes. The care is provided either on-site or near the company and is geared toward kids ages newborn to five years old.

Vivvi’s co-founders Ben Newton and Charles Bonello designed Vivvi to make it possible for companies of all sizes to implement a childcare program and change their employees' lives.

Little Spoon

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Spending hours grocery shopping, prepping and serving meals, and cleaning up, only to have your child pick at their plate? Yup, it's exhausting. The founders of Little Spoon felt the same way! That’s why they started a meal delivery service for babies to big kids to bring clean, non-GMO meals and snacks right to your door. Its mission is to make parents' lives easier while offering the healthiest, tastiest food options for children. From chicken potstickers to turkey meatballs and even fresh smoothies and vitamins, your time, and your child’s nutrition and tastebuds are covered.

Shoott.com

Shoott.com

What parent hasn’t scrambled to find a last-minute photographer for birthday parties, holidays and family photo sessions? Shoott.com makes that problem obsolete. This startup provides on-demand professional photography at affordable rates. Shoott.com offers 30-minute photo sessions with an elite-level photographer at select iconic outdoor locations. Sessions are complementary to book, and you only pay for the photos you love at $30 or less. The company started in New York City and now offers services in 35 states.

“Our website makes it easy for anyone to book a professional photographer on demand for all of life's occasions, big or small—including holiday, engagement and family portraits as well as headshots or content for social media,” said Jennifer Tsay, CEO and co-founder of Shoott.com.

Lovevery

Lovevery

Play Kits by Lovevery are a subscription box service that delivers the right science-backed, non-toxic toys babies both want and need, at exactly the right stage of development, so that parents can rest assured they're giving their little ones the best possible start in life. Kits are delivered every other month and start at $36 per month. Lovevery was created to help parents give their little ones an easy alternative to screen time, as well as the ability to maintain a minimalist lifestyle, by cutting out the unnecessary excess and delivering all that baby needs for playtime.

"At Lovevery, we make the science of early childhood more approachable and help parents feel confident they're giving their children the best start,” said Jessica Rolph, Lovevery co-founder and CEO. “We work with child development experts to distill all the research into a system of essential products that are stage-based and crafted with care. You can see that care in our Play Kits and our Play Gym, and it's why parents love what we do."

Huckleberry

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If you’re a parent, sleep struggles have likely been a reality with your little ones at one point or another. That’s why Huckleberry was founded, as a new way to improve the way kids sleep. This app uses artificial intelligence and pediatric sleep experts to create individualized sleep plans for every family. Through Huckleberry, parents take a diagnostic quiz, track sleeping hours, naps and bedtimes, and the app predicts when your kiddo will be sleeping next. The program has several other features that can be purchased beyond the free app as well.

Huckleberry was co-founded by Jessica Toh who states that as a new parent, she never expected her baby would wake up every few hours for nearly two years, in spite of all the books and methods she tried. “It turned out there were many others in the same position,” said Toh. “I felt in this day and age there must be a way to solve this for all the sleep-deprived people out there who just want the best for their children.”

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See Beneath

Aiko and Egor Animation 4 Autism is an animated video series and interactive app designed to help kids with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The activities use evidence-based principles to create activities that focus on simple animation and language for kids with ASD. The app is produced by See Beneath, whose founders are Gerin Gaskin, Casey Hoffman and Jim Turner, all of whom have a background in autism intervention and research from the University of California San Diego. These individuals spent more than 7,500 hours sitting on the floor with kids under the age of three diagnosed with ASD to develop the app. 

“Our vision is a world where all children with autism will develop to their full potential,” according to the See Beneath website. “Our mission is to engage and educate children with autism (ASD) by creating and providing innovative tools that foster positive change and help children reach developmental milestones.”

Peanut

Peanut

Get ready to swipe right on the latest app to help moms make friends. Peanut is a Tinder-type app that matches moms so they can meet other like-minded moms. Once you create an account, Peanut shows you women in your neighborhood with similar-aged kids and creates matches based on shared interests. Then it’s up to you to create playdates and start conversations. 

Michelle Kennedy came up with the idea for Peanut after having her first baby, Finlay, and was struggling to meet other moms. She decided to create a product that would make life as a new mom a little easier. “Peanut is more than an app to connect mothers,” according to Kennedy via Peanut’s website. “It’s about recognizing a pain point that millions of women encounter and finding a solution.” 

Cognitive ToyBox

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Cognitive ToyBox allows teachers to do what they do best: teach. This gamified early childhood assessment allows teachers to test a student’s learning and social-emotional readiness without spending countless hours administering tests. Here’s how it works: kids play five-minute assessment games and the results are then sent to the teacher automatically. The tool saves the teacher hours of work and provides objective data for teachers and parents. 

Co-founders Tammy Kwan and Dr. Brenden Lake created Cognitive ToyBox because they wanted to develop an evidence-based technology solution to support early childhood educators, parents and children. The company currently provides preschool and kindergarten learning assessments.

 

Nanno

Nanno

Every parent has been through it. You confirm plans and then you can’t find a babysitter. That’s where Nanno comes in. This app allows parents to secure a sitter within minutes. There is no minimum hour requirement and you can book as few as two hours in advance. Nanno runs a full criminal background check on all its sitters and requires a skill set for every person. They also offer on-demand matching and booking, quality control based on reviews, and free cancellation protection.

Liz Oertle, CEO and Co-founder of Nanno, is passionate about leveraging emerging technologies to solve real-world problems of everyday people, especially parents and families. A former startup lawyer turned startup founder, Oertle met Desi McAdam, a software engineer and director of a software consultancy. Together, they decided to build a product that would solve a real-world problem that desperately needed to be solved. That’s when the idea of Nanno took form.

—Candace Nagy with Leah Singer

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If you have a newborn, we have just what you need: Sleep! Well, sort of—now you can actually rest comfortably, knowing your baby is safe and sound. How is that even possible? With the latest, cutting-edge tech in the form of a baby monitor. 

Big news: VTech®, innovator of award-winning smart toys and baby monitors, has launched its first-ever line of LeapFrog® Baby Monitors. All include sought-after features like HD video, color night vision and adaptive color light—some even feature smart remote monitoring and in-app sleep tips from the experts at WeeSleep™.  

If you’re thinking: “Wow, this is amazing! But which one should I get?” Keep reading as we break it down so you can choose the best monitor for your growing family (and maybe catch a few extra ZZZs…). 

Want the Monitor That Has It All? Check out the LF930HD Remote Access Smart Video Baby Monitor with 7" HD Display 

Why we love it: 360 Pan & Tilt, Color Night Vision, Adaptive Dimmable Color Night Light, 8x Zoom and Smart Sensors.

PLUS all these amazing stand-out features:

  • View your baby on the display or remotely on your smartphone/tablet with the LeapFrog Baby Care App.
  • 133-degree vertical tilt angle and from side to side with the 360-degree horizontal pan capability, so you get full room coverage.
  • Enhance your baby's sleep environment with a sound and light profile recommended by the experts at WeeSleep™.
  • Magnify details up to eight times their original size with the crisp digital zoom range. 
  • See your baby as clear as day, even in ultra-low light, thanks to the Color Night Vision technology.
  • Smart sensors that create a comfortable environment for baby, including a temperature and humidity sensor that alert you when the room climate is outside a comfortable range.
  • An adaptive, dimmable color night light that's built into the camera unit and adjusts to the brightness of the room. 
  • Motion triggered video recording that can be played back on the LeapFrog BabyCare app.
  • Two-way, talk-back intercom—locally & remotely—so parents can comfort their baby from anywhere.
  • Free in-app advice provided by the experts at WeeSleep™ and LeapFrog.

 

Looking For a Little Smaller Screen? Get the Remote Access Smart Video Baby Monitor with 5" HD Parent Viewer LF925HD 

Why we love it: This model boasts all the same smart features as the 7", just with a more compact screen.

 

Have Little Ones in Separate Rooms?  Get the LF925-2HD 5” WiFi High Definition 2 Camera Pan & Tilt Monitor.

Why we love it: Choose to view the cameras one at a time, two on a split-screen or set it on a patrol mode to view alternate cameras every 10 seconds.

 

Save a Few Bucks with the LF815HD Remote Access Smart Video Baby Monitor with 5" HD Parent Viewer

Why we love it: Color Night Vision, Adaptive Dimmable Color Night Light, 8x Zoom and Smart Sensors.

This model offers all the features of the above models, minus the Pan & Tilt feature. If you have a smaller room or don’t want/need full room coverage, this one is an excellent choice (and you’ll save a little cash). 

 

Want 2 Cameras? Get the LF815-2HD 5" WiFi High Definition 2 Camera Video Monitor.

Why we love it: You get all the incredible features of the LF815 but with two cameras, so you can divide and conquer at bedtime!

 

Don’t Want a Monitor with Wifi? Get the LF920HD Color Night Vision with 7" HD Parent Unit

Why we love it: HD Wide-angle Display, 360 Pan & Tilt, 8x Zoom and Adaptive Dimmable Night Light.

This model offers everything you need, just like the LF930 Pan & Tilt, minus the remote access. If you don’t plan on being away from home when you check in on your babes, this model is for you, and you’ll save some money as well.

Visit the LeapFrog Baby Care website to learn more about the monitors.

 

 

—Jamie Aderski

These amazing baby nappers use smart technology to help babies sleep so tired parents can rest too. By using motion, sound and light, these smart bassinets mimic a mother’s calming womb or a parent’s comforting arms to create the ideal environment for newborn’s sleep. Prices vary. A lot. Find the right one for your budget below.

SNOO Smart Sleeper Bassinet from Happiest Baby

Tamara Leigh Photography

Created by pediatrician and child development expert Dr. Harvey Karp, the SNOO is a responsive bassinet that combines gentle rocking, white noise and safe swaddling for a womb-like environment. Smart technology gives the bassinet the ability to automatically respond to baby’s cries with increased motion and sound. The bassinet comes with a mattress, three organic cotton swaddles that keep newborns in a safe sleeping position, an organic cotton sheet, and a water-resistant cover. The mobile app allows caregivers to view sleep patterns, customize settings, and receive helpful tips. While buying it carries a hefty price tag, you can also rent this sleeper for $129 per month.

Check out our review of the SNOO here

Available at happiestbaby.com, $1,595.

mamaRoo Sleep Bassinet

4moms

With five unique motions—car ride, wave, kangaroo, tree swing, and rock-a-bye—that mimic the natural movements of parents and other caregivers, this bassinet is designed to help newborns fall asleep fast and stay asleep. There are also five speed options and four white-noise choices that can all be controlled with the Bluetooth-enabled 4moms app. The firm, flat sleep surface comes with a water-resistant mattress and sheet.

Available at 4moms.com, $375.

Chicco Close to You 3-in-1 Bedside Bassinet

Chicco

The 3-in-1 design makes this combination bedside sleeper, portable bassinet and changing pad a real deal. Keep baby close by and adjust to the right height for your bedside, or roll it into any other room and lock the casters into place. Soothing melodies and vibrations lull baby to sleep. When it’s time for a diaper change, flip the quilted mattress over to the waterproof changing-pad side. The fabrics are machine-washable. This sleeper accommodates babies up to 20 pounds, or until they push up on hands and knees, and the changing pad is for little ones up to 35 pounds.

Available at chiccousa.com, $300.

HALO Luxe Plus Series Vibrating Bassinet

HALO

This bassinet has a 360-degree swivel and lowering bedside wall that make it easier for new moms to tend to their newborns. The soothing center includes four sounds, two levels of vibration, a nightlight and floorlight, and a timer. It comes with a newborn insert that provides a snug sleeping surface that mimics the womb. The fabric is machine-washable and the sleeper includes a waterproof pad and fitted sheet. The bed itself can be removed from the stand, so baby can nap wherever you are.

Available at halosleep.com, $200-$350.

Graco Sense2Snooze Bassinet with Cry Detection Technology

Graco

The built-in microphone hears baby’s cries and automatically adjusts the bassinet’s setting to lull baby back to sleep. The Sense2Snooze includes a head-to-toe soothing motion with three different speeds, two-speed vibration, and a variety of noise options. You can even save your newborn’s favorite combination of settings for quick calming action. There is a dimmable light and a reversible canopy for optimal light options. A storage space keeps all the essentials close at hand.

Available at gracobaby.com, $232.

Fisher-Price Soothing Motions Bassinet

Fisher-Price

The gentle swaying motion of this sleeper can be activated by parent or baby to send your little one off to dreamland. An overhead mobile rocks along with the bassinet, and light features include a projector that can be removed to use as a tabletop soother. Calming vibrations, songs and sounds all help create the right sleep environment. The removable sheet is machine-washable and the pad can be wiped clean.

Available at fisher-price.com, $180.

Cradlewise 3-in-1 Smart Crib

Cradlewise

Combining a bassinet, crib and baby monitor all in one, the Cradlewise adjusts as baby grows. The noiseless bouncing mechanism can respond to baby's wake-up cues before they cry and does not disturb sleeping parents. The built-in monitor has video, audio and a night-vision camera that can be monitored from home or remotely. Once your newborn grows out of the higher bassinet level, the mattress can be dropped to crib level for use by a toddler. In addition to a customizable app, the sleeper can be operated with hand gestures.

Available at cradlewise.com, $1,800. 

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Sweet Dreams: White Noise & Sound Machines for Babies

Win Back 30+ Minutes in Your Day, New Moms!

White noise, lullabies and nature sounds all minimize outside noise and help lull your child to sleep. Some sound machines include nightlights or soothing light shows, while others add audio monitors and cry sensors to help your baby have the best rest ever. Here are the latest and greatest tools that promise to help your baby doze off and stay asleep.

Kulala Baby Sleep Lamp

Kulala

Designed by sleep scientist Dr. Sofia Axelrod, this beautiful lamp emits a red light that supports melatonin and works with your baby's circadian rhythm to create the perfect sleep environment. It's handcrafted from maple wood and baby-safe materials and makes a gorgeous addition to your nursery. Buy it on its own or get the Kulala Sleep System, which comes with the lamp, Axelrod's book How Babies Sleep and a 6-month subscription to the Kulala sleep-tracking app.

Available at kulalaland.com, $249 for the Baby Sleep Lamp and $289 for the Sleep System.

Great for Outings

Sound of Sleep

Throw this small sound machine, the LectroFan Alpha, in your diaper bag or attach it to a stroller or car seat and you're ready to go. Choose from seven sounds (including a heart beat, fan, pink noise, brown noise and ocean waves), and recharge it with the included USB cable. One charge lasts for up to 40 hours.

Available at soundofsleep.com, $24.95.

All-in-One Sleep Solution

Baby Dream Machine

This cute bear not only makes an adorable addition to your nursery, it could also be the key to getting your child to fall asleep and stay asleep. Its red light therapy helps the body produce melatonin, which encourages sleep, and the pink noise sound machine mixes high and low frequencies to improve sleep quality. The cool-mist humidifier, night light and aromatherapy also help create an optimal soothing environment. With your purchase, you also receive 30 days of free support from the company's sleep support team.

Available at thebabydreammachine.com, $99.

Circles of Soothing Light

GUND

The Sleepy Seas Sound & Lights Whale from GUND is a cute, cuddly creature with special powers: Press the music symbol for 20 minutes of soothing sounds, followed by an automatic shutoff. Pressing the spiral symbol lets you choose one of these soothing sounds: whale sounds, ocean, bubbles, white noise with waves, and Brahms' "Lullaby." Change the volume with a press of the tail. While the calming sounds soothe your baby for rest, circles of light will glow from this smily whale's cheeks.

Available at gund.com, $30.

Your Virtual Bedtime Assistant

Hatch

Familiar with the Hatch Rest+? This is the next generation. Rest+ has five key features to help your family get better sleep. It includes a two-way audio monitor; sound machine with white noise and lullabies; a nightlight with soft and bright light, as well as a rainbow of colors; time-to-rise features (when the clock changes color to let a toddler know it's okay to get out of bed); and a clock, so parents and older kids know what time it is. It works in tandem with an app on your mobile phone or tablet and is compatible with Alexa. It's also cord-free and portable, thanks to a rechargeable battery. 

Available at hatch.co, $89.99.

Activated by Baby's Cries

bbluv

The Kübe nightlight boasts 10 lullabies, five soothing sounds (birds, heartbeat, stream, forest and ocean), and three projection themes on the wall or ceiling: soothing sea, starry night and peaceful forest. Best of all, it's voice-activated, so if baby wakes up crying, the music and/or projection (your choice) will start automatically to lull them back to sleep. It comes with a timer feature and auto shutoff after 30 minutes and works with batteries or USB.

Available at bbluvgroup.com, $34.99.

Stars and Sweet Sounds

White noise, lullabies or a relaxing bird song will soothe your child to sleep at one of five volume settings. You can also turn on a light projection of colorful stars on the wall or ceiling to give baby something magical to focus on while drifting off to sleep. The Bubzi Co Soothing Sleep Owl can sit on a bookshelf or dresser or attaches to a stroller or the outside of the crib. Pop out the music box when it's time to clean the owl.

Available at bubzico.com, $30.95.

Lullabies and a Light Show

This sweet fox nightlight, the Infantino Go Gaga Musical Soother & Night Light Projector, plays soothing melodies or nature sounds for 20 minutes to help baby fall asleep and tune out other noises. You can also add a light show that displays slowly drifting colorful stars and clouds on the wall. Choose one or both, depending on what your child enjoys. For added comfort, the baby fox nightlight can be removed and placed in bed.

Available at target.com, $29.99.

A Soother and Much More

This sleek soother not only looks modern, it changes the baby sleep game. In addition to providing lights and comforting sounds designed to help babies fall asleep, Suzy Snooze doubles as an audio baby monitor when hooked up to its app. When babies wake up, its cry sensor will help put them back to sleep. It also grows with your child: When they're older, it'll function as a nightlight and provide a clear signal for when it's time for your toddler to get out of bed.

Available at bleepbleeps.com, $133.

The Classic

What the Dohm lacks in bells, whistles and cuddly touches, it makes up for in effectiveness. This white-noise sound machine has been helping babies (and adults!) rest since 1962. It offers two speeds and a dial to adjust tones and volume. And the white noise is natural, meaning the whooshing noise comes from a fan, not an audio loop, so some folks find it more soothing. 

Available at marpac.com, $44.95.

Great for On-the-Go

First of all, it's adorable. Secondly, we love that it's rechargeable and easy to stash in a diaper bag or suitcase to help baby sleep anywhere, anytime. But what makes WavHello's SoundBub a winner is that thanks to an app and Bluetooth, you can play your (or your baby's) favorite tunes, not just the typical Brahm's lullaby. This is key for those babies who best snooze to Taylor Swift or the Star Wars theme song. This sweet owl also has six white noise options, including shushing and pure white noise, and has a battery that lasts through the night if needed.

Available at amazon.com, $34.99.

More Sleep Soothers to Consider

Lulla Doll by Roro

A social media sensation when it launched, the Lulla Doll by Roro (above) can work miracles on baby sleep issues. The soft, huggable doll plays a real-life recording of a mom's heartbeat and breathing for up to 8 hours. Place it on the outside or inside of your baby's crib, depending on their age, and you may be wowed by its ability to calm and soothe. Keep the doll close to your body before giving it to your child so it picks up your motherly scent, which can offer baby added comfort. 

Available at lulladoll.com, $59.

Music & Lights Elephant by Fisher-Price

Some sleep soothers eat up batteries like nobody's business. If you're not looking to buy stock in AA's, consider the Fisher-Price Music & Lights Elephant, which plugs into your wall. It comes loaded with a whopping 20 songs and lullabies to choose from, along with white noise and ocean, rain and other nature sounds. Since you don't have to worry about draining the battery, you can leave this one running all night long, or choose an auto-shutoff after 20 or 120 minutes. 

Available at bedbathandbeyond.com, $19.99.

Twilight Turtle by Cloud b

This has been a sleep-soothing favorite for years. The plush turtle features a hard shell with eight constellations that project on the ceiling in three colors. Now, there's an app for this classic that allows you to program a customized mix of melodies to play from the turtle. It all works thanks to Bluetooth and can provide soothing sounds to your baby for up to 24 hours.

Available at amazon.com, $29.99.

Soft Heartbeat Toy by Zazu Kids

Attach this soft pup to your baby's crib and let it works its magic. The Zazu Kids Soft Heartbeat Toy plays six different soothing noises, including music, heartbeat and white noise, and it shuts off after 10 minutes. The cool thing is that it automatically starts again when it senses movement or the sound of your baby waking up.

Available at amazon.com, $34.99.

Shhh... Portable Sound Machine by Munchkin

If your baby is a big fan of shushing noises (and what baby isn't?), then this portable noisemaker is for you. Munchkin's Shhh... Portable Sound Machine only plays three sounds (the ever-popular shushing, white noise and a heartbeat), but it may be all you need. It also provides a soft nightlight glow that can pulse with the sound if you choose. At just over 4 inches tall, it's easy to take on the go.

Available at munchkin.com, $18.

Nighty Night Owl on the Go by Cloud b

If your baby will be snoozing in the stroller or car seat often, try Cloud b's Nighty Night Owl on the Go. It's small enough to stow in your diaper bag and clips onto gear with Velcro. It has four soothing natural sounds (gentle stream, ocean waves, spring showers and whale songs) and can be set for 23 or 45 minutes.

Available at cloudbusa.com, $35.99.

Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar by SCS Direct Store

This Very Hungry Caterpillar-themed gadget fits in the palm of your hand and is handy for taking on vacation or even a nap at Grandpa's house. Not only does it play two lullabies and a rain sound, it'll project a starry light show on the ceiling in blue, green and orange. The sound and lights keep going for 40 minutes.

Available at amazon.com, $16.99.

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