These brands make it so easy to jump on the organic baby clothes train

If you’re a parent, you know how important it is to keep your little ones safe and comfortable. In total fairness, even if you’re not a parent, you know babies have much more delicate skin than adults. Oh, and that everything goes in their mouths (clothes included). None of that is really news, per se, but it’s definitely info that’s becoming more and more talked about. Organic baby clothes are trending. Even the most die-hard, brand-loyal moms and dads are paying closer attention to what their kiddos’ clothes and toys are made from. And with good reason. There are some incredible kids brands (and we’d know!), but there’s still products out there treated or made with stuff you probably don’t want near your littles.

That’s why more and more parents are turning to organic baby and toddler clothes. Not only are they made from natural materials without harmful chemicals, but they’re also super soft and gentle on baby’s delicate skin. Beyond that, there’s the added bonus of being better for the planet all around. And listen. No one is saying you have to go 100% natural and organic all the time. If that’s not realistic for you and your crew, then stick with what works for you. Even making a couple of swaps from your usual buys to organic and natural options occasionally can make a difference. We’ve made it easy, too, by rounding up a list of organic and natural baby and toddler clothes for every budget, lifestyle, and fashion sense.

Carter's Little Planet

Carter's

Designed to inspire a love for the great outdoors, the newest styles in the Little Planet line feature woodland prints, cozy plaids, and heirloom fabrics made from certified organic cotton and sustainable materials. Available in sizes newborn to toddler. Carter's Little Planet ($11.99+)—Buy Here!

Tabeeze Fuss-Free Baby Dressing

Tabeeze

The top of this ingenious bodysuit has snaps that make dressing and undressing much easier. No need to struggle with getting the bodysuit over your baby's head or squirmy hands, and removing the bodysuit after a blowout is a breeze. Unsnap the shoulder snaps during nursing too, to maximize your skin-to-skin contact. These bodysuits (and their Snappy Tees and Zippy Leg Rompers) are chemical-free, made in the U.S., come in white, gold, blue and rust (with colors coming from mineral-based dyes) and are designed from GOTS-certified organic cotton. Tabeeze ($18.00+)—Buy Here!

Pip Pea Pop

Pea Pip Pop

This gender-neutral bodysuit is made with organic pima cotton and has both snaps and a two-way zipper for easy diaper changes. Add a matching attachable bib ($7) to catch drool or other spills and your little one can live in this all day every day. Comes in white with one of nine different designs, from dancing dinosaurs to flamingos. Personalize it ($10) for a bougie baby touch. Pip Pea Pop ($36.00+)—Buy Here!

Goumi

Goumi

Goumi's organic footies come with either two-way zippers or snaps and have reinforced knees to withstand baby's crawling adventures. You can convert the footies to open-footie pajamas in warmer weather or if your baby prefers it. It also makes it easier for walkers to roam without slipping. Also be sure to check out Goumi's toddler, kids, and adult collections, too. Goumi Footies ($38.00)—Buy Here!

Hanna Andersson

Hanna Andersson

Hanna Andersson is our go-to spot for super-soft, extra comfy 100% cotton organic PJs. Hannas last through wash after wash after wash, meaning you'll be able to pass that cute sleeper on down to younger kids and it'll look nearly new. Plus, these comfy PJs, rompers, and onesies come in bright colors and loads of prints, so you can always find something to match your little one's current loves. Hanna Andersson Baby Bodysuit ($12.00+)—Buy Here!

TØY

TØY

We love the soft, neutral-colored baby jumpsuits, bodysuits, and kimono bodysuits from TØY. The GOTS-certified organic cotton pieces are never treated with bleaches, softeners, retardants, or anti-shrinkage chemicals during the production process, and the clothes are either undyed or safely dyed with fiber-reactive, azo-free dyes. TØY ($15.00+)—Buy Here!

Pact

Pact

Pact's baby clothes are made of soft 100% organic cotton in fair trade-certified factories, so they're easy on your baby's skin, and easy on the planet. They're also really affordable. Pact Bodysuit ($12.00)—Buy Here!

Finn + Emma

Finn Emma

With sustainable organic-cotton clothes made with eco-friendly dyes and handmade toys, Finn + Emma's line of products have all the ingredients for perfect baby shower gifts. We love the stylish patterns, like the adorable graphic on this onesie, and that the clothes are designed for easy dressing with thoughtful touches like lap shoulders. Finn + Emma ($19.00+)—Buy Here!

Burt's Bees Baby

Burt's Bees Baby

Burt's Bees line of baby and toddler clothes includes all the classics (think sleepers and onesies) and a few dressier items, too. We love these super soft short-sleeve bodysuits for playing, sleeping and layering. Burt's Bees Baby ($13.95+)—Buy Here!

Under the Nile

Under the Nile

Under the Nile's 100% organic cotton is extra-special: it carries a seal of authenticity for its super-soft Egyptian cotton. This all-in-one snap baby footie features an embroidered carrot and will make your munchkin look good enough to eat. Fabric and dyes are free of all sorts of things, like formaldehyde, lead and PVCs, that you don't want anywhere near your little one. Under the Nile Carrot Side Snap Footie ($15.00)—Buy Here!

Pehr

Pehr

All of Pehr's baby duds are made from 100% organic cotton. The line comes in sleepers, rompers, tops, pants, hats, bibs and more, in solids, stripes, florals and sweet prints. Pehr Criss-Cross One-Piece ($28.00)—Buy Here!

MORI

MORI

MORI's organic cotton and bamboo fabric is very soft and earth-friendly. We love that you can pick single pieces, like zip-up sleepers and stretch diaper-friendly yoga pants, or order up a full set with everything your new little one needs. MORI Ribbed Zip Summer Romper 4-Pack ($97.50)—Buy Here!

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A woman turned to Reddit for advice about asking for an expensive baby shower gift back after her friend had a miscarriage—and the internet dragged her like she deserved

Experts estimate that 10-20 percent of pregnancies end in miscarriage. Considering that means one to two out of every 10 women will experience a miscarriage, you’d think we’d be better at talking about them—but this Reddit thread shows that’s clearly not the case. A woman took to Reddit’s “Am I the A**hole” forum to get some advice from internet strangers about how to ask for her expensive baby shower gift back after the recipient miscarried, and thank goodness the internet had the good sense to put her in her place.

The OP (original poster) explains, “My husband has a long term family friend named Jen. Jen and I aren’t friends at all but we are friendly when we see each other.” For Jen’s first pregnancy, OP and her husband purchased a $200-$300 gift from the registry. When Jen became pregnant with her second baby, she sent out another registry.

WIBTA Asking our friend to return a baby shower gift after a miscarriage?
by inAmItheAsshole

“My husband spent around $400 on a gift for her, fine with me. A few weeks later Jen had a traumatic miscarriage,” OP wrote. “I won’t get into the details but she was devastated and the cause of the loss likely means she won’t be able to carry future pregnancies to term. It’s incredibly sad and while I’m not close with Jen my heart hurt for her.”

If only OP had just stopped there. But of course, she didn’t.

“It’s been a few months since her loss and my husband is now unsure of how to navigate the gift,” she wrote. “It’s not something she can use for her older kid. Asking her to return the gift seems cruel, like adding a chore onto her grief, and it’s probably past the return window anyway. I’m also not sure if she’s going to keep trying to have more kids (very risky for the baby and herself) and it seems incredibly insensitive to ask, plus she may not have decided yet. Asking her to pay us back for it also seems very cruel. My husband and I are also decently high earners but $400 is still a lot of money. It’s one thing if she’s able to get a few years of use out of the item, that’s money well spent. But if it’s going to sit in a box in her attic for years….that’s where we are getting stuck.”

She continued, “So, would we be [the a**holes] if we asked about getting the gift back? Ideally we could get our money back somehow although it’s probably too late. If we can’t then I’d at least like to gift it to someone else who can use it (I feel awful just saying that but it’s how I feel). However this is such a sensitive subject and we don’t want to pressure her if she’s not ready to discuss it.”

OMG. Yes, OP. Yes. YES. One million times yes. If you buy gifts for someone and they later pass away, do you contact their grieving family with an inventory and ask for those gifts back? No? Same situation.

While we can’t believe anyone even had the cajones to ask this question on a public forum, Reddit delivered the perfect advice for OP.

“It was a gift. It shouldn’t come with terms and conditions. You gave it away. It’s gone,” the top commenter wrote.

Another added, “She’s just lost her baby and her fertility. Don’t kick someone when they’re down. When she’s ready, she will probably sell your gift and use the money for something else, hopefully something that brings her joy.”

And then there was this gem: “Jen may have already donated it. Jen may have given it to a friend. Jen may be keeping it in a little shrine to her miscarried baby. Jen may be planning to adopt. You don’t know, and it’s none of your business.”

Amen.

Anyway, we hope Jen is doing OK and that OP is leaving her the heck alone.

These are the baby monitors that will help you rest easier

Nanit versus Owlet? Miko versus Cubo? Baby monitors have come such a long way from what our parents had when we were young. They aren’t just essentially one-way radios anymore; these are high-tech gadgets that come in a bunch of choices. There are more baby monitors out there than there are sleepless nights in your future. And with so much already on your mind being the parent of a baby, wading through a million different monitor options, all promising to be the absolute best on the market, isn’t exactly easy. There are so many to choose from, and each one does something just a little bit different. That’s where we come in. We’re here to help you sort through all the best baby monitor details.

We’ve done the research and compiled a list of the best monitors on the market. From wearables to AI to the high-tech video monitors, we’ve got you covered. You can do all the comparisons right here (afterall, the Nanit versus Owlet debate is a hot-button topic in the parenting world). So whether you’re up late rocking a newborn, looking to upgrade your existing monitor, or shopping for a baby shower gift, we’ve got it all right here.

Miku Pro Smart Baby Monitor

Miku

A contact-free, real-time respiratory baby monitor, the Miku Pro tracks your little one's breathing and sleep without the use of wearables. That means babies can sleep in any clothing, in any position (both within those infant safety guidelines your pediatrician shared with you), and you can still use this monitor as your child gets older. Create customizable alerts to track movement, sleep, sounds, temperature, humidity and more. The monitor can also play white noise and lullabies to help put your little bundle of joy to sleep. Miku Pro Smart Baby Monitor ($389.98)—Buy Here!

Nanit Pro Monitor & Complete Monitoring System

Nanit

The Nanit Pro camera (available on its own or in a bundle) tracks baby's sleep metrics, breathing motion, temperature, humidity and even height while saving images on crystal-clear HD video. The complete monitoring system bundle includes the camera, a Breathing Band to monitor baby's breathing motion, and Smart Sheets that tracks physical growth. The camera comes with a wall mount; or you can snag a floor stand. You can also purchase Nanit Pajamas, which monitor baby's breathing motion in real time without wires or sensors and alerts you when your they need you. Nanit Pro Monitor & Complete Monitoring System ($379.00)—Buy Here!

Cubo AI Baby Monitor

Cubo AI

There's a lot of sophisticated technology packed inside this cute, bird-shaped monitor. The Cubo uses face detection technology to alert you if your baby's mouth and nose may be covered, either from rolling over on their tummy or having an item covering their face. Set the danger zone alert to let you know if your baby is scaling their crib, or position it around the house to know when your child is too close to the stairs or other potentially unsafe areas. A text alert pops up on your phone when Cubo detects your child's cry. And the AI is even smart enough to notice smiles and larger movements and automatically take photos of them for your viewing pleasure.

Other features include 1080p HD night vision, a wide-angle (135-degree) viewing area, 18-hour video replay, built-in nightlight, temperature & humidity gauge and 4x digital zoom. Three included stands (crib stand, floor stand, and mobile stand) means the monitor grows with your child. Cubo AI Baby Monitor ($299.00)—Buy Here!

Owlet Cam

Owlet Baby Care

This clever camera rests on a magnetic base so you can position it wherever you like; then use the included cable guard kit to secure cables out of baby's reach. There's a secure, encrypted WiFi connection to keep out hackers, but you and other loved ones can view your child on high-definition 1080p video on your phone. Set the Owlet app in Background Mode and you can hear your baby while you use your phone for other tasks. Owlet Cam ($99.99)—Buy Here!

Oma Sense Baby Breathing Movement Monitor by Levana

Levana

This breathing monitor clips on to baby's clothing to monitor stomach movements. If a lack of movement is detected, the monitor vibrates to stimulate the baby and alerts you to the situation. If there's still no movement, the monitor emits an emergency audio alarm so you can check on your baby. Cordless and battery powered, you can easily pop it in a diaper bag for overnights at grandma's house or longer trips. Oma Sense Baby Breathing Movement Monitor by Levana ($82.99)—Buy Here!

Angelcare 3-in-1 Baby Monitor

Angelcare

A 5-inch touchscreen provides clear night vision of your sleeping babe as well as an easy way to access the unit's settings. The unit in the nursery can be placed on a tabletop or the wall transmits a clear image and displays the room's temperature. The monitor comes with a wireless baby movement sensor pad to monitor baby's movement; the monitor sounds if no movement is detected for 15 seconds. Angelcare 3-in-1 Baby Monitor ($274.99)—Buy Here!

The Lollipop

Lollipop

If you're not into wearable monitors, the Lollipop is a great option. AI technology monitors your babe's breathing and filters out ambient noise like wind to accurately alert you when crying is detected. With 1080p Full HD quality, checking on your baby through the Lollipop live feed on your tablet or smartphone from anywhere you are is no problem. You can even set a border inside the camera view to track movements in your baby’s crib. If anything happens outside the border, you’ll be notified. The Lollipop ($159.99)—Buy Here!

 

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Life doesn’t slow down just because kids need to eat; these toddler lunch ideas can keep up

If you’re trying to meal-plan for your toddler whose social life (or siblings’ sports schedules) translates to lunch in the fast lane, you have a few things going for you. Toddlers don’t eat that much—even on a good day—so you have room to pack a couple of choices. Plus, they tend to be distracted (translation: less picky). The next time you need to pack a quick bite, try one of our favorite healthy (and just plain enticing) toddler lunch ideas.

Savory Toddler Lunch Ideas

  • Quesadilla: Portable, handheld, and generally liked by all, the quesadilla is the king of the
    toddler lunch on the road.
  • Toddler Portion of Leftovers (plus wipes): Forget about being clean. Just get them fed.
  • Hard Boiled Egg & Sesame (provided there’s no allergy) Bagel: For the pickier eaters, try plain instead.
  • Whole Avocados: Just remember to bring a bread knife to cut it in half, then hand the
    unseeded side to your toddler with a kiddie spoon.
  • Kid-cuterie: Guess what you get when you unpack a Ziploc bag with a protein, a dairy,
    fruit, and vegetable onto a paper plate? That’s right. A kid-cuterie. Throw in a small
    container of hummus or ranch and you’ve got two tickets to paradise.
  • Roly-Poly: Cream cheese and turkey rolled into a tortilla.
  • Deconstructed Sandwiches on a Stick: For your older toddlers, skewer rolls of deli meat,
    mini tomatoes, chunks of bagels or whole-grain bread, and cubes of cheese.

Related: 5 Amazing Toddler Charcuterie Board Ideas 

Sweet Options

  • Peanut Butter & Anything: For toddlers who’ve cleared the peanut allergy test, this gold-
    standard of child-rearing nutrition won’t fall apart and packs a protein-filled punch. Instead of jelly, try adding mini marshmallows or sliced bananas to keep it fresh. Or, simply allow a frozen Uncrustable that will thaw in your bag to do the work for you.
  • Apple Sticks Wrapped in Deli Turkey
  • Nutella & Strawberry Roly-Poly
  • Peanut Butter & Banana Roly-Poly: Don’t slice the banana! Spread peanut butter on the
    tortilla and wrap that thing up whole.
  • Yogurt Dip & Graham Crackers with chopped fruit: Freeze this healthy treat and pull it out before you leave. Serve with strawberries, apples, or even bananas.
  • No-Bake Energy Bites: Made with peanut butter, chocolate, old-fashioned oats, and chia seeds, your toddler will get tons of nutrition in one tasty nibble.

Ideas That Sneak in Healthy Foods

  • Cucumber & Cream Cheese Crustless Sandwiches: Your mother had them at her baby
    shower and you can bet your toddler will love the cream cheese paired with the salty
    crunch of the cuke.
  • Garbanzo Beans & Halved Cherry Tomatoes: Squeeze some lemon and sprinkle some
    salt on this easy finger food.
  • Thawed Frozen Veggies & a Cheese Stick
  • Frozen Pre-Made Smoothies: Freeze these in advance and they’ll thaw out just in time for
    lunch on the go.
  • Shelled Edamame & Pasta: Add a splash of soy and sesame oil for the adventurous
    eaters.
  • Hummus & Pretzel Chips: Throw in a few slices of bell pepper for a vitamin C boost.

Related: 31 Super Easy Ideas for Toddler Dinners (That Aren’t Buttered Noodles)

Last-Ditch Toddler Lunch Ideas

  • Grilled Cheese Sandwiches: Prep these crowd-pleasers the night before and keep them in
    the fridge for portable possibilities.
  • Frozen Yogurt Tube
  • Dry Cereal & Banana: Because sometimes, it’s the answer.
  • Clif or Any Kind of Protein Bar

The Barbie Movie 2023 has us obsessed with these adorable Barbie products

Barbie. What an icon. She’s gone through amazing glow-ups, has become so much more diverse, and has leaned into the always-important inclusiveness. With all her changes, we think she’s that much more fabulous than she was when she debuted in 1959. And now with the Barbie Movie 2023 trailer released this past week, it’s safe to say she won’t be going anywhere soon. And why would we want her to? In fact, we’re so inspired by the movie, we’re majorly excited about finding Barbie products made for kiddos and us moms, too.

Barbie fans everywhere not only adore the dolls themselves, but the whole Barbie Aesthetic. From clothing lines that pay homage to her iconic style, to makeup products that let you rock her signature look, the Barbie brand has inspired a whole range of products that are perfect for anyone looking to add a little bit of fun and sparkle to their life. So if you’re a Barbie fanatic, have kiddos who adore her, or just looking for some inspiration for your next style statement, look no further than our guide to the best Barbie-inspired products out there. Get ready to channel your inner Barbie and live your best life, one pink product at a time! Add a little bit of Barbie to your (dream)house, or deck it out from top to bottom with these Barbie-approved must-haves.


Dragon Glassware/Amazon

Barbie x Dragon Glassware Coffee Mugs

$35 BUY NOW

Oh, it's happening. The Barbie x Dragon Glassware Collection is here and we are screaming. These Dreamhouse-ready coffee mugs are the perfect accessory to start your day, especially since not only are they cute; they're also double-wall insulated to keep you sipping at the perfect temp, longer.


Bonheur Jewelry

Séraphine Crystal Half Hoop Earrings

$118 BUY NOW

The pinker, the better! Imagine the most glamorous parts of the '90s and early 2000s, add a pinch of nostalgia, and sprinkle it with some modern-day sass—that's Barbiecore for you. When it comes to Barbiecore jewelry, think sugary sweet pastels, bold pinks, and glittering golds. The Seraphine earrings are serious stunners, complete with fourteen brilliant-cut Swarovski stones in raspberry and seashell pink to brighten your day, wardrobe, and mood. Crafted in 100% sustainable brass coated in 18k micro plated yellow gold.


Target

Camilla Foss Bold & Checkered Comforter Set

$144 BUY NOW

While not officially Barbie, this comforter set from Camilla Foss at Target has all the Barbie vibes you could possibly want!


BELOS/Amazon

BELOS Women's Slip-On Knit Rhinestone Sneakers

$39 BUY NOW

We fondly remember Barbie's high-top sneakers (worn with scrunch socks, of course), and this pair of BELOS rhinestone sneakers is perfect for the on-trend mom who loves a little retro in their wardrobe!


Etsy

Barbie University Crewneck Sweatshirt

$37 BUY NOW

This is the perfect spring sweatshirt, not to mention the perfect way to show off your Barbie side. Plus, the reviews are glowing!


Target

Barbie Logo Plush Fleece Throw

$35 BUY NOW

Barbie's got you covered (literally) with this plush fleece throw blanket in her signature pink and logo!


two lamps with pink bases and white shades
Macy's

Modern Leather Table Lamps Set of 2

$109 BUY NOW

With their pink leather bases and white mod-inspired shades, these lamps look like Barbie herself picked them for her own living room!


neon art in shape of a shoe, a heart, and a set of lips
Amazon

Set of 3 Pink Neon Signs

$24 BUY NOW

High heel: Check, Heart: Check, Kiss: Check! Yep, all the quintessential Barbie elements are covered in this set of three pink neon wall hangings!


Amazon/kelamayi

Broom & Dustpan Combo

$27 BUY NOW

Obviously, Barbie's Dreamhouse doesn't clean itself, but that doesn't mean chores can't be fabulous. This broom and dustpan set has almost 12,000 Amazon reviews, so it's not only cute—it's a seriously smart addition to your cleaning toolkit.


FUNBOY

FUNBOY X Malibu Barbie Luxury Dream Chaise Lounger Pool Float

$89 BUY NOW

This fantastic float works for both lounging on land or floating in the pool! It's adorable and comfortable and definitely more than ready for the summer.


YULETIME/Amazon

Pink LED Fairy Lights (66ft/200 count)

$33 BUY NOW

Whether your kiddo is looking to pink-ify their bedroom or you want to jazz up your patio this spring, these pink fairy lights add a fast Barbie atmosphere!


Franco/Amazon

Barbie Beach Towel

$15 BUY NOW

You'll need to dry off after lounging on that Barbie chaise, so snag this Barbie beach towel to match!


Athleta

Athleta Presidio Dress

$60 BUY NOW

The level of swoon we feel over the Presidio Dress from Athleta is epic. It feels like you're wearing practically nothing, can be dressed up or down, and comes in a bunch of colors (though we're partial to this Salvia Pink hue, of course!)


Babiators

Babiators Heart-Shaped Polarized Kids Sunglasses

$40 BUY NOW

We adore Babiators for obvious reasons: they're designed specifically for little ones to protect their delicate eyes, they're durable, and adorable. For some Barbie flair, these heart-shaped polarized sunnies are definitely a dream pair!


FoxyBae

Blush Blowout Dryer Brush

$80 BUY NOW

No doubt you've seen blowout brushes everywhere the last few years, but we're particularly in love with this one from FoxyBae since it comes in 2 sizes and heats evenly for the perfect blowout in half the time!


Birdies

The Songbird Slides

$120 BUY NOW

"Luxe" doesn't even begin to describe the Songbird classic round-toe slide from Birdies! Wear them with jeans, dresses, shorts, and anything else you want to add just a little extra primp and polish to your look.


Itzy Ritzy/Amazon

Itzy Ritzy Teething Ball & Training Toothbrush

$15 BUY NOW

A BPA-free silicone teether and training toothbrush that has multiple textures to keep your little one happy!


The Peanutshell/Amazon

Newborn Layette 23-Piece Set

$60 BUY NOW

This is the perfect baby shower gift or stock-up-on-basics layette set, with a whopping 23 pieces in baby Barbie colors.

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Everything you need to know to start a zero-waste and eco-friendly Chicago lifestyle

Are you ready to live a greener family lifestyle in Chicago? With the growing number of sustainable shops in the Windy City, you can positively impact the environment by changing simple shopping habits. From zero-waste refill stations to waste-free takeout, here are all the spots to shop for a sustainable and eco-conscious lifestyle in Chicago. 

An Introduction to Zero-Waste Stores in Chicago

We all know it’s time to cut back on single-use packaging, but knowing where to begin is difficult. Waste-free shops are the perfect way to start. Whether you need coffee beans, shampoo or an eco-friendly toothbrush, these shops offer thousands of zero-waste products, often locally sourced. Start by checking their websites to see if they provide containers or prefer you to bring jars and bottles. Then, refill the products you need and support local shop owners. 

Zero-Waste Refill Stations around Chicago

West Loop

The Unwaste Shop: Stop by this store to pick up one of their zero-waste kits. With everything from an oral care kit to a picnic kit, this shop has thought of all the ways to cut back on the trash you throw away. In addition, many refill products they offer are vegan and cruelty-free, so they’re as low-impact as possible.

1108 W. Madison St.
Chicago
Onlinetheunwasteshop.com

Lincoln Square

Eco & the Flamingo: Chicago’s original zero-waste general store offers everything from a refill on your household cleaners to your coffee can or shampoo bottle. Bring your recycling or composting material, and the shop will take care of that, too. In addition, you can shop online or in-store for beauty and home goods as well as herbal remedies and products. 

4750 North Rockwell St.
Chicago
Online: theecoflamingo.com

Logan Square

Tinyshop Grocer: This tiny store’s products are as local, organic and cost-effective as possible. The available products are similar to what you’d find in the bulk section of a grocery store. The deposit-based product packaging is glass, and you can use the jars repeatedly; simply bring them back with each trip. 

2659 W Armitage Ave.
Chicago
Online: tinyshopgrocer.com

Humboldt Park

The Refilleri: Specializing in lifestyle, personal care and home goods, this zero-waste store brings you high-quality items with little impact on the Earth. All items in the store are compostable, refillable or reusable. You can bring your jars or use the ones provided by the store. And, if you are new to the waste-free lifestyle, they offer workshops and classes to help you on your zero or reduced-waste journey.

1007 N California Ave.
Chicago
Onlinerefilleri.com

Zero-Waste Coffee & Groceries near Chicago

Bridgeport

Bridgeport Coffee: Head to the South Side of Chicago to visit this charming coffee shop filled with organic and fair-trade products. Bring a jar for coffee beans sourced from growers they’ve known for years. And remember your favorite mug to skip the unnecessary extra packaging. 

3101 South Morgan St.
Chicago
Online: bridgeportcoffee.net

Logan Square

The Dill Pickle Food Co-op: Shop smaller at this zero-waste food co-op owned and operated by thousands who call Chicago home. You’ll skip big box store vibes when you can feed your family sustainably sourced, earth-friendly meals with their delicious and nutritious ingredients. And remember to look for the co-op brand grocery and household items to help keep prices low.

2746 N Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago
Online: dillpickle.coop

Noble Square

Local Foods: Yes, there is a solution for a busy weeknight when you need groceries and a takeout meal. This local zero-waste grocery store in Chicago is the one-stop location with zero-waste preprepared meals and locally sourced or produced ingredients. It’s the perfect way to save time, trash, and your town since this market supports small local farms and food systems.

1427 W. Willow
Chicago
Onlinelocalfoods.com

Zero-Waste Home Goods & Second-Hand Clothes Stores near Chicago

Libertyville

Upscale Rummage & Furniture Warehouse: Stroll through this clean and organized department store-style thrift shop where you’ll find artwork, lamps, toys and books. The best part is that all shop proceeds go to local non-profits throughout Lake and Cook County. They pride themselves on keeping items out of landfills while directly supporting your Chicago neighbors after a house fire, medical emergency or unexpected layoff. 

801 East Park Ave.
Libertyville
Onlineupscalerummage.org

Lincoln Square

Family Tree Resale: Make clothes shopping a family affair when you visit this thrift shop filled with gently-used clothes, jewelry and wedding guest dresses. Your support allows the owners of this local gem to provide free clothing and home necessities through their voucher program. And they’re committed to recycling as much as possible, including sending worn clothes and shoes to a wholesale recycler.   

5066 N. Lincoln Ave.
Chicago
Onlinefamilytreeresale.com

Uptown

Cloud & Bunny: With everything from barely used children’s clothing to your next baby shower gift, this adorable gift shop lets you shop secondhand in style. This mom-owned consignment shop donates clothing items she chooses not to sell to community organizations benefiting local families in need. After arriving in the United States as a refugee in 1996, she is grateful to give back when so many supported her family.  

1600 W. Montrose
Chicago
Onlinecloudandbunny.com

Whether you’re looking for a good book, a fantastic workout, or a way to reduce waste, make an impact when you shop at one of our favorite local spots

When it comes to innovative ideas, practical products and community-minded missions, you can count on these Seattle-area, women-owned businesses to get the job done. And as far as we’re concerned, there’s no better time to support these enterprising local go-getters than during Women’s History Month. Whether you’re looking for a good book, a fantastic workout or a way to reduce waste, you can make an impact when you shop at one of our favorite spots.

Brick & Mortar Shops We Love

Noir Luxe Candle Co.

Belltown is where you'll find this hot new shop that opened in mid-February. Owner and mom to two kiddos, Colina Bruce started making candles as gifts and party favors for friends. In a short time, she turned her kitchen side hustle into a successful online business, and is excited to bring her soy-based, wood wick candles to her new candle bar. Bruce's candle scents are rooted in nostalgia, self care and good vibes, carefully blended in small batches.

While the new candle bar is a great spot for gal pal get togethers, it's also a new take on a family activity. Pouring sessions are held three to five times daily during business hours, and you're welcome to try you luck as a walk-in or make a reservation online to guarantee your spot. After you arrive, it's time to pick your vessel and your fragrances. There are over 50 scents to choose from. Bruce recommends blending up to three in a single candle. The whole process takes about 45 minutes from start to finish. If you've got an event coming up in the future (think: birthday bash or baby shower), the space is available to rent, with or without a pouring session.

Insider tip: Future store pop-ups featuring local BIPOC-owned small businesses are on the horizon.

3020 Warren Pl.
Seattle, WA
Online: noirluxcandleco.com

Mimi's Zero Waste Market

Saving the planet just got a little easier, thanks to Mimi's Zero Waste Market, Seattle's newest bulk and plastic-free shopping experience. The store opened in October 2021 by Seattle mom Heather and her daughter Berenice, and it's made its mark in just five short months. Heather estimates they've saved 740 potential single use containers from going into the waterways and trash. Not bad for a shop that started as a hobby during the pandemic. The store is stocked with sustainable household products and all kinds of organic bulk pantry staples you need to cook, bake and create in the kitchen. To shop here, all you need to bring are clean containers (think: mason jars, steel canisters, even reusable takeout containers) and your shopping list. Don't have any? Not to worry, you can purchase what you need at the store.

Pro tip: If you're not sure where to start, but you know you're ready to dive in to the zero waste waters, Heather suggests starting simple and small. For example, eliminating plastic containers full of products that are mostly water (like liquid laundry detergent) is a good place to start. Consider replacing your usual with a powder or concentrated form instead.

7749 15th Ave. N.W., Unit B
Seattle, WA
Online: mimiszerowastemarket.com

Three Trees Books

If a new book is what you need, head to this woman-owned Burien bookstore that just celebrated its third year in business. It's an old-school book shop that's all about community, from the free lending library you'll find on-site to the secret books they hide in Free Little Libraries around the city (psst..they're usually wrapped in brown paper packaging with colorful bakers twine). You'll find a diverse selection of kid's books here alongside playful gifts. And the staff is always ready to help with suggestions when you need them.

2118 S.W. 152nd St.
Seahurst, WA
Online: threetreesbooks.com

Marination Ma Kai

Marination Ma Kai has long been one of our favorite spots to dine outdoors in Seattle. What started as a food truck has grown into a brick and mortar with three Seattle locations. If you haven't been, it's time to check out this woman-owned, laidback restaurant perched on West Seattle’s shore that boasts unparalleled views of the city skyline. The menu plays with Korean Hawaiian Asian fusion food. Tacos are a popular choice, though the fish and chips (only available at this location) are another reliable favorite. Kids may enjoy the salty Spam musubi, the perfect precursor to the syrupy Hawaiian shave ice for dessert (psst..they make it boozy too). Board the water taxi from downtown for a door-to-door adventure.

Insider tip: Count on the line being out the door on summer weekends. Visit mid-week or when the weather isn't so inviting for faster service with the same amazing views.

1660 Harbor Ave. S.W.
Seattle, WA
Online: marinationmobile.com

Macadons

Macadons owner Donna Chen spent a year perfecting her macarons, but it wasn't until she leaned in and embraced her heritage that she was able to break through. She found that by adding unique, Asian-inspired flavors like taro, durian, lychee and green tea to her delicate macarons, she created something different. Now you'll find all kinds of inventive flavors. many with intriguing printed pictures on them, at the flagship store in White Center. They come in all shapes and sizes; some are even filled with ice cream. Speaking of ice cream, Macadon's is hard to beat. It makes a great base for dunking delicate cookies, or so we're told.

9828 16th Ave. S.W.
Seattle, WA
Online: seattle.macadons.com

The Barre

Belly up to the barre for fitness, friendship and fun. The Barre, a Mill Creek-based fitness studio and lounge, promotes overall wellbeing by encouraging community and emphasizing physical and mental health. This boutique studio specializes in barre and cycle classes, but also offers yoga and TRX taught by instructors with extensive experience. Each instructor puts their own spin on the class, so you’re guaranteed a great workout every time. What sets The Barre apart from other fitness facilities? Its lounge. The Barre hosts happy hours, coffee dates, small business shopping events and more. Their lounge and peaceful outdoor patio space are also available to rent for your next event.

16709 9th Ave. S.E., Ste. B
Mill Creek, WA
Online: thebarremillcreek.com

Spruce Apothecary

Spruce Apothecary is a skincare studio that focuses on clean and effective beauty products, holistic wellness and sustainable lifestyle goods. Book a service including facials, waxing, sugaring and more or check out their many product lines. Located in West Seattle, this studio supports small businesses who prioritize protecting the environment and creating sustainable goods. Spruce Apothecary sources non-toxic products created from ingredients that are healthy for our bodies and our planet. Spruce Apothecary prioritizes women-owned, BIPOC-owned and queer-owned product lines.

4156 California Ave. S.W.
Seattle, WA 
Online: spruceapothecary.co

Jenny Cookies

From a blog to a nationally recognized brand, Jenny Cookies has grown from a small operation to serving up deliciousness at two brick-and-mortar locations in Lake Stevens and Alderwood Mall. Jenny Cookies specializes in creative and delicious desserts for any occasion. From crispy cubes to classic cookies, cupcakes to frosted sugar cookies, Jenny Cookies has something for every sweet too. Themes and flavors change periodically, so visit often. Don’t forget to pick up some of their must-have merch. As far as we're concerned, everyone needs to sport an “Eat Cookies, Be Happy” sweatshirt. Jenny Cookies also offers pre-orders for pick up and ships some products across the country.

Alderwood Mall
3000 184th St. S.W.
Lynnwood, WA

Lake Stevens Bakeshop
12420 20th St. N.E.
Lake Stevens, WA
Online: jennycookiesbakeshop.com

SpoonFed Training

Former track and field athlete and American Ninja Warrior contestant, LaTaunya Witherspoon, opened SpoonFed Training to provide a friendly, non-intimidating environment for health seekers to achieve their goals. Trainers at this Renton-based gym work with people to help them reach their goals, providing support and accountability along the way. SpoonFed Training offers a variety of class formats, including cardio boxing, speed and agility training and live virtual classes. With over 14 years of experience in fitness and sports, Witherspoon has a natural passion for supporting and encouraging others on their health and wellness journey.

2000 Benson Rd. S., #183
Renton, WA
Online: spoonfedtraining.com

Find What You Need Online

Sproutable

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For parents with Littles, Sproutable has long been a reliable resource that's helped get them through the most challenging stages (we're looking at you, threenagers) with a level head and practical skills. And as of last month, they're offering the same positive parenting approach to parents with middle and high school aged kids. In February, Sproutable merged with the adolescent parenting company, Joyful Courage. Now these three founding women are bringing their expertise and tips to Seattle parents through online courses, videos, podcasts and more so you can be the best parent for your kiddo, no matter what their age or stage. 

Online: besproutable.com

SimplyFun

If you're looking to game on with your kids, there's no better spot to find a fresh, new game than Bellevue-based SimplyFun. Guided by President and CEO, Patty Pearcy, the company publishes award-winning educational games for kids ages 3 and up. To find a just-right game for your kiddos, start with one of the four learning categories: Life and Thinking Skills, Reading and Language Arts, Social Sciences and Studies or Math and STEM. Then it's as easy as finding a game that piques your interest. The company's latest game, SavannaScapes explores the biodiversity of the Serengeti-Mara in a wildly entertaining way. 

Online: simplyfun.com

Ember Community Kits

Born in 2020 in the middle of the COVID pandemic, Ember Community Kits' goal is to build strong communities. These kits are on a two-fold mission: to support local businesses and makers and to spread joy and cheer throughout Seattle when people receive their kit. Choose from a variety of kits including housewarming essentials, pantry staples, ultimate ice cream sundae toppings and self-care. Send to a friend’s front door (Seattle deliveries are free, but they also ship anywhere in the United States) or treat yourself. Most products are hyper-local to Seattle, and the handmade kits include a write-up of products and a little introduction to the business. Ember Community Kits are a fantastic way to get to know Seattle-area makers, while receiving high-quality products and gifts. Bonus: partial proceeds from each kit sold are donated to a local organization in need.

Online: embercommunitykits.com

Elementary Innovators

Through birthday parties and at-home makerspace kits, Elementary Innovators encourages exploring, learning and sharing through hands-on projects. As a former teacher, owner Angie O’Malley is passionate about teaching kids to be creative and fearless when learning something new. Creating a collaborative environment for kids to play, discover, and of course have fun, is the primary goal of each event (whether it’s in-person or virtual). Elementary Innovators presents Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) principles in an engaging platform that fosters confidence and a sense of accomplishment.

Online: elementaryinnovators.com

Swoop Bag

Inspired by her grandmother and her kids' obsessions with LEGOs, Seattle mom Sarah Kirk released the Swoop Bag over ten years ago, and it's been a parent favorite ever since. This LEGO storage bag's brilliance is in its simplicity. Kids can easily clean up what feels like an entire swimming pool's worth of LEGOs by gathering them onto the bag and then "swooping" them up. We're pretty sure even toddlers can handle this one. All of the bags are made right here in Seattle and can help kids (and parents!) store all kinds of odds and ends using these colorful, durable pouches.

Online: swoopbags.com

L'Avant Collective

If you have little ones around, there is one thing you are guaranteed to be doing often: cleaning up after them! L’Avant Collective, founded by two local moms, realized the struggle is real and a solution was born. L’Avant Collection cleaning products are non-toxic, plant-based and highly effective. The products are sustainably-sourced and packaged in subtle, stylish, refillable bottles. Products are sold individually or bundled together. Order the Discovery Bundle to get a taste of everything. L’Avant Collective also offers a CLEAN subscription program. Your favorite products, like dish soap and multipurpose cleaner will be delivered to your door at the frequency you need. Bonus: subscription members receive a 15 percent discount.

Online: lavantcollective.com

Product of the North

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What's the one parent product you can't live without? If your diaper bag is the first thing that popped into your mind, we're right there with you. We're crushing on the functional, hands-free Elkin diaper bag from Product of the North. The bags are made with sustainability in mind from recycled water bottles, and their gender-neutral colors go with whatever spit-up stained top you (or your better half) happen to be wearing. Plus, the easily-cleaned lining means you don't have to worry about spills when they happen. Our favorite part? That the bag's neutral design allows it to be used as an everyday backpack once you're past those basic baby stages.

Online: productofthenorth.com

Useful Subscription Boxes

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baby doc box

Years of experience as a pediatrician led Alison Scott to launch babydocbox in 2020. It’s a thoughtfully curated subscription box that puts a pediatrician’s expertise at parents’ fingertips. Each themed box focuses on a different first-year developmental milestone, like sleep, feeding or illness. The boxes are filled with high-quality, safe, practical and fun products from local small businesses (and a few big ones too), alongside practical tips and advice straight from the pediatrician’s mouth. There’s a little something for moms in there too. (As a doctor, Scott realizes the seriousness of postpartum depression and includes postpartum resources and information in each box.) A year’s subscription includes six boxes, but parents can jump in any time during those first twelve months to get in on the action.

Online: babydocbox.com

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Mother Snacker

Every mom needs a “sweet” break from the chaos of motherhood. Mother Snacker is a dessert gift and subscription box made exclusively for moms by Bothell mom, Leah Brushett. Each box is filled with decadent sweets, self-care products and more, sourced from female-founded companies and socially-responsible brands. Choose from a one-time gift or start a subscription for a well-loved mom in your life. Mother Snacker can accommodate allergies and dietary needs. Moms have one of the toughest jobs on the planet and they all deserve some pampering!

Online: mothersnacker.com

Outside the Box Creation

Share the love of art with a child in your life. Outside the Box Creation provides kid art subscription boxes. No prior art experience or talent needed–just a love of creating and a great imagination. Purchase a month-to-month subscription or a one-time box. All you need is scissors and a pencil and your box will come with everything else you need. This Langley-based company values creativity through art expression and memory-making experiences. Outside the Box Creation actively gives back to the community by donating boxes and art supplies to local non-profit organizations. Boxes are filled with quality, non-toxic products that are sustainably-sourced and eco-friendly. Create a masterpiece and some memories with a kid art box.

Online: outsidetheboxcreation.com

—additional reporting from Abbey McGee

 

Whether you’re new to nursing or an experienced pro, this breastfeeding essentials checklist will help

If you’re nursing, these are the breastfeeding essentials that will make your journey easier and more comfortable for you and your baby. Some may surprise you, and others will become your new can’t-live-without-it favorites. From nursing bras and breastfeeding pillows to nipple creams and pumping parts, it’s all here.

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Nursing Basics

Prenatal vitamins. Yes, you’re post-natal, but many health-care professionals recommend continuing to take prenatals while you breastfeed so you and baby can get more essential nutrients. Talk to your doctor about what vitamins you need.

Burp cloths. You probably received cute, colorful cloths at your baby shower, but a plain cloth diaper is also an excellent, and highly absorbant, way to protect your clothing and wipe baby’s face after a spit-up situation.

Nipple shields. A lifesaver for many women in the beginning. This thin, clear silicone nipple shield can help baby latch if they're having trouble or you have flat or inverted nipples.

Nursing bras. These bras make it easier to feed your child and are more comfortable for you, especially in the first few months. If you're pumping, you'll want combo nursing & pumping bras that let you pump hands-free. Check out our guide to nursing bras for everything you need to know.

Nursing pillows. Holding a nursing baby in your arms gets real old, real fast. You don't need to invest in a nursing pillow, but it will help your baby latch at the right angle for feeding and can be more comfortable for your back. Read about the top nursing pillows.

Breast milk collection cups. You won't lose a drop of liquid gold with a cup designed to catch milk from the breast your baby isn't nursing on. They're also handy for hand expression and some are shaped to allow your baby to drink right from the silicone cup.

Nursing apps. Track which side you last nursed on, when baby nursed and other important nursing data in these amazing apps. Many apps will also track diaper changes, nap schedules and health history so you have all of your baby data in one spot. Check out awesome organizational apps for new moms.

Lactation consultants. If breastfeeding is painful or you’re concerned about whether baby is getting enough milk, talk to a lactation consultant. Ask local moms for recommendations, or explore online resources.

Related: New Mom, Who's This? The Best Nursing Clothes of 2023

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Breast Soothers

Nipple creams. Heal sore, dry, cracked nipples with breast milk, coconut oil, lanolin or a store-bought nipple cream. If you buy a cream, look for one that doesn’t need to be washed off before baby nurses.

Nursing Pads. Disposable or reusable breast pads can comfort sore nipples and protect against leaks that stain your clothes.

Breast pain relievers. From massagers that soften the breast to work out clogged ducts to pillows and gel packsyou heat up to quicken milk flow, there are products to soothe the most common breast discomfort.

Pumping Products

Motorized breast pumps. Many insurance companies cover the cost of a breast pump, which is great. But there are sometimes restrictions, and you might want or need a different kind of pump. New moms can also rent pumps from hospitals after birth.

Manual pumps. Many breastfeeders love the convenience of a hand pump. It’s quiet and doesn’t require batteries or an outlet, so it’s great for late nights, air travel and road trips. You can use a hand pump to increase supply, catch leaking milk while baby is nursing on the other breast, and relieve pressure before nursing if you’re engorged.

Pumping accessories. A hands-free pumping bra is a must with a traditional breast pump. There’s a slit in each cup of these clever bras that allow you to slip the flanges into the bra and connect the bottles and hoses outside it. And speaking of flanges, the correct size flanges can make a difference in pumping output. If you’re concerned about milk production, confirm you’re using the right size flange for your breast and nipple size.

Storage & cleaning. Breastmilk storage bags and cups come in silicone and plastic versions. For heating milk, invest in a breastmilk warmer that safely heats the milk evenly. To clean storage cups and pump parts, use a bottle and dish soap with gentle ingredients that's free of fragrances. Babies are sensitive to new smells. 

Milk coolers. If you're pumping at work, on outings or while traveling, you need a sturdy insulated bag for toting your pumped milk. Look for one with reusable ice packs and/or insulated panels. 

Related: 9 Apps to Track Baby's Naps, Feedings, Health History & More

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On-the-Go Essentials

Water bottle. Breastfeeding makes you super thirsty, so a water bottle is an absolute must. Choose a bottle that's easy to clean and not too heavy to carry, since you’ll also be lugging baby’s bottles and gear.

Lip balm. Your lips are likely to dry out from nursing, and the right lip balm keeps your lips soft for all those baby kisses. 

Nursing cover (optional). It’s legal to breastfeed in all 50 states, but you may feel more comfortable with a nursing cover. Use a swaddling blanket or scarf if you don’t want to buy a separate product, but a cover can offer you more privacy and convenience. Look for a multi-use cover that works to cover car seats for added shade.

Lactation Snacks

Lactation drink powders. These drinks combine combine vitamins, minerals, protein, fiber and lactation-supporting herbs into a powder you can add to your favorite smoothie or other snacks.

Lactation tea & coffee. A hot beverage is a soothing way to get your lactation support and extra hydration. 

Lactation treats. New moms deserve all the snacks. From cookies and brownies to bars and gummies, there are lots of tasty ways to boost your milk while satisfying that sweet tooth.

Pro Tip: Talk to your health care provider or lactation consultant before taking any snacks or supplements to boost your milk supply or overall nutritional intake.

Related: 22 Hacks for Feeding Baby on the Go

Your baby shower (or maybe it’s a baby sprinkle?) will be off the hook with these fabulously fun ideas

When it’s time to plan a baby shower or a baby sprinkle, this is the umbrella you want to stand under. We’ve compiled all of our best articles about baby sprinkle and baby shower themes, games, gifts, and favors to make party planning as easy as possible for you and your host. No matter what type of party you’re planning, we’ve got ideas to match and make the day as special as can be for expecting parents. As they say, let it rain!

Baby Sprinkle & Baby Shower Themes

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Everything You Need to Know to Plan a Baby Sprinkle
When it comes to a second (or third or fourth) baby, celebrations look a little different. Read on for tips on how to host a baby sprinkle, a smaller, scaled-back event that’s just as special as the new baby.

12 Stunning Baby Shower Themes You Should Copy
Wow partygoers and the guest of honor with a creative shower inspired by everything from the great outdoors to royal tea parties. Here’s an inside look at 12 showers worth replicating.

9 Gender Neutral Baby Shower Themes to Celebrate Your Surprise
These gender-neutral themes go beyond basic yellow and make not knowing whether it’s a boy or a girl part of the fun.

Baby Shower Games & Activities

10 Unique Baby Shower Games Your Friends Will Love
Baby shower games get your guests laughing and chatting, especially if you step up your party game with these creative activities.

Free Baby Shower Games for Your Next Celebration
Don’t break your baby-shower budget purchasing supplies for games to keep guests entertained. Save a few bucks and still have a fun celebration with baby shower games you can pull together with things you may already have, or by firing up your printer.

The Best Baby Shower DIY Craft Projects
If your baby shower guests are crafty types, these fun projects will help them to get creative—and give mom useful, one-of-a-kind keepsakes that remind her of family and friends.

Baby Sprinkle & Shower Gift Ideas

The Ultimate Baby Registry Checklist for New Parents-to-Be
Who knew a tiny baby would need so much stuff? We did! So here it is, our definitive list of everything you could possibly need when your baby arrives.

Baby Sprinkle Gifts: What to Get the Mom-to-Be Who Has Everything
What do you get the mom-to-be who already has all the baby basics? Read on to find some great gifts even the most experienced expectant mom will appreciate.

19 Useful Baby Shower Gifts Moms-to-Be Will Treasure
We’ve done our research and come up with 19 ideas that you will actually use and appreciate having after your baby’s arrival.

10 Splurge-Worthy Baby Shower Gifts
From the coziest crib sheets to high-tech bassinets, read on to discover something to W-O-W every expecting parent.

Favors for Your Baby Shower

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16 Unique Baby Shower Favors to Wow Your Guests
From a floral favor bar to mini bottles of bubbly that are ready to pop just like the mom-to-be, these baby shower favor ideas will make your shower stand out—and show guests they’re appreciated. 

Whether you’re looking to join a CSA, find a new favorite restaurant or buy science-inspired, kid-designed clothes for your crew, these local businesses are here to help

Seattle is one of those cities where people buy local whenever they can. And February is a great time to recommit to supporting local and small when you shop at some of the best Black-owned businesses in Seattle. From restaurants, CSAs and grocery delivery to fitness studios and beauty products, these enterprising companies have kids and families in mind.

These Black-Owned Businesses in Seattle Are Fun for Families

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MsKariba Suite | Balloon Bar Boutique
We’re crushing hard on this balloon bar and party supply store in West Seattle. Consider it your go-to spot for creative balloon installations that’ll really make your kiddo’s birthday party (or that baby shower you’re throwing next month) pop. Families can order balloon bundles and garlands, plus just about every individual balloon you can think of online. Or you can stop by the shop to talk inspired ideas with owner Kariba Jack. Orders should be placed two weeks in advance; delivery options are still in the works. 

3860 Delridge Way S.W.
Seattle
Online: itspoptastic.com

Orion Razat
A different spin on Black-owned businesses in Seattle, we're all about celebrating and supporting the entrepreneurial spirit of Seattle's own Orion Razat, author of 101 STEM Jokes. Published when he was barely out of grade school, it’s a book of silly puns and one-liners Orion wrote to entertain his classmates (much to the chagrin of his teacher). With the help of his parents, he was able to bring them all together in this entertaining book. You can follow Orion on Instagram @rocketshipsquid to see what he's up to next (hint: he's working on a second book) and buy his science-inspired merch too.

Find it: $11 at amazon.com

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Local Yokels
When local farmer’s markets shut down due to the pandemic, ag-heads Amber and Damon had a brilliant idea, and another Black-owned business in Seattle was born. They would bridge the gap by working with local farms to deliver fresh produce and other products directly to doorsteps in Seattle. Voila! Local Yokels was born. With a focus on sustainability, be it environmental or economic, families can feel good about using this service to get groceries, meats, gift baskets, self-care products, and more delivered. Our suggestion? Their subscription boxes make it easy to always have the staples on hand so you can skip the store on those unavoidably busy days.

Online: local-yokels.com

Clean Greens Farm & Market
With spring and summer CSA season just around the corner, you might be on the lookout for a local farm to support. This year, order your fresh produce from Clean Greens Farm & Market, a non-profit founded in 2007 that's owned and operated by folks in the Central District. In addition to the weekly market, full and half produce shares, they also have a youth program that addresses food justice issues that affect BIPOC kids. As part of the Clean Greens Youth Program, kids ages 4-12 can learn about healthy living and sustainable farming with hands-on experiences.

Online: cleangreensfarmmarket.com

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Estelita's Library
If you love books, people, and social justice, we’ve discovered the perfect hangout spot. Estelita’s Library is a justice-focused community library and bookstore. Its mission is to foster a community space for people to build and learn through thoughtful interactions with each other. This unique space features a curated community bookstore and library with titles focused on social justice, ethnic studies, and liberation movements. It adopts a community library model where members join and pay an annual fee to borrow books. Yearly memberships are available on a sliding scale. Bonus: The community library also hosts book talks, classes, meetings, history lessons, and more.

2533 16th Ave. S.
Seattle
Online: estalitaslibrary.com

Uniquely Savvy

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Mom boss makeover, anyone? Kim at Uniquely Savvy can help. Her styling services save parents time and money by keeping them “tailored to the task.” Not sure what to wear for your body type or shape? Kim knows. And when it comes to your personal brand, she works with women to drill down and get to the heart of who they are, defining their strengths and talents so they’re seen and heard for the right reasons. It’s all about building confidence so you can look and do your best, no matter what professional (or personal) role you have.

Online: uniquelysavvy.com

Gresham Financial
Gresham Financial owner and dad, Isaiah Gresham knows how important financial planning and peace of mind are to families, whether you're on your first or fourth (or beyond!) baby. And that's what families will find when they work with Gresham Financial to prepare annual taxes or plan for college tuition or private school fees. We think it's cool that Gresham even teaches financial best practices to kids and teens. It's never too early to learn.

1700 Westlake Ave. N., Suite 200
Seattle
Online: seattleaccountingfirm.com

Where to Eat & Drink

Communion Restaurant & Bar
This hot brick-and-mortar, serving up “Seattle Soul,” is the latest venture from That Brown Girl Cooks! duo Chef Kristi Brown and her son, Damon Bomar. You’ll find favorites from TBGC!’s menu, like the Black Eyed Pea Hummus at Communion, alongside new creations that blend American soul food with Pacific Northwest influences—the Catfish Po’Mi is a great example of this ingenious mashup. 

2350 E. Union St.
Seattle
Online: communionseattle.com

Fat's Chicken & Waffles
Craving something hearty, filling, and flavorful? You’re destined to find just what you’re looking for at Fat’s, a southern-style, New Orleans-influenced restaurant in the heart of the Central District. Using authentic and natural ingredients, Fat’s serves up soulful delights including their signature chicken & waffles, shrimp & grits, red beans & rice, and more. Breakfast, lunch, or dinner, there is something on the menu to tantalize your taste buds. Try the Fat’s Sampler and dive into a little bit of everything. You’ll enjoy the laid-back vibe and delicious food at this Seattle favorite.

2726 E. Cherry St.
Seattle
Online: fatschickenandwaffles.com

Black Coffee Northwest
Black Coffee Northwest’s motto is “grounded in excellence,” and their commitment to brewing up great coffee and being a community hub for Black youth is just that. Just look to Grounded, Black Coffee Northwest's Youth Leadership Development Space to get a feel for the programming that includes after-school study hours and internship opportunities. Plus, folks will find an array of Black-made products in their Black Marketplace any time you visit. 

16743 Aurora Ave. N.
Shoreline
Online: blackcoffeenw.com

The Station Community Coffee House
The Station Community Coffee House serves up more than just coffee and delicious food; it serves community. An icon in Seattle’s Beacon Hill neighborhood for many decades, The Station is home to artists, activists, advocates, and others in search of a good cup of coffee. Try a cup of locally-sourced coffee and pair it with a sandwich (psst... put the El Centro on your list, a sandwich loaded with chicken, avocado, spinach, pepper jack, jalapeno, and tomatoes). If you’re there for breakfast, don’t miss the homemade biscuits ‘n’ chorizo gravy.

1600 S. Roberto Maestas Festival St.
Seattle
Online: thestationbh.com

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Ezell's Famous Chicken

Ezell's Famous Chicken
Fresh, high-quality chicken and delicious, home-cooked side dishes, served with exceptional service are what sets Ezell’s Famous Chicken apart from its competition. Since 1984, this locally owned family business has grown and now serves the community in 17 Seattle-area locations. Ezell’s traditional recipe uses a proprietary battering process that seals in the flavor while locking out oils. If you prefer a little zing, try the spicy chicken which is marinated for 24 hours in a New Orleans-style seasoning, giving you full flavor in every bite. Ezell’s is committed to serving good food, while also giving back to the community and supporting local organizations that help neighbors in need.

Online: ezellschicken.com

Nana's Southern Kitchen
Crush your Southern comfort food craving on a cold winter day when you head to Nana’s in Kent. Owned by the Minor family, the traditional Southern favorites you'll find on their simple but scrumptious menu pay homage to great-grandma, Myrtle Henderson's cooking. The Mains are fried to perfection and the Sides are everything you want them to be—whether you’re eating collard greens, picnic-perfect potato salad or simply sweet candied yams. 

10234 S.E. 256th St., Suite 102
Kent
Online: nanassouthernway.com

JuneBaby
JuneBaby is a celebration of Southern food, sharing its delicious tastes, textures, and flavors through signature dishes like JuneBaby’s Fried Chicken and Red Beans & Rice with Hotlink Ragu. We also love their vegan menu favorites like Oven Roasted Beets with Walnuts, Ancient Grain Salad, and Smoked Carrots. In addition to spreading the love of Southern food throughout Seattle, JuneBaby shares the cuisine’s humble beginnings. Southern “soul food” originated during American slavery and represents the food as well as the period of oppression. Its culinary influences come from West Africa, Western Europe, and North America, resulting in tasty dishes paired with deep roots reflecting hard times and the resourcefulness and strength to overcome hardships. Order takeout when cooking isn't on your menu.

2122 N.E. 65th St.
Seattle
Online: junebabyseattle.com

Plum Restaurants
Good food feeds the soul and strengthens community. Chef Makini Howell’s Plum Restaurants, including Plum Bistro, Chopped, SugarPlum, and Plum Pantry, feature plant-based meals focused on organically-grown seasonal vegetables, non-GMO soy, and local fruits and herbs from family-owned organic farms. As a lifelong vegan, Howell believes that what is good for the individual will be good for the planet and this starts with our diet. Her fresh take on vegan cuisine inspires and delights diners, and we're loving the new greenhouse outdoor dining option too.

1429 12th Ave.
Seattle
Online: plumbistro.com

Black-Owned Businesses in Seattle Focused on Health & Beauty

MOTSI

MOTSI
Finding the time to "put your face on" isn't always in the cards for parents. But with MOTSI, the brainchild of Courtney LeMarco, a Bellevue-based entrepreneur and entertainment industry veteran, you can always have great skin. The thoughtful formulation behind this line delivers products that are cruelty-free, vegan, and void of things like parabens, silicone, and talc (to name a few). And while MOTSI's moisturizers, masks, mists, gels, and serums are definitely luxurious, it's not reflected in the price. Talk about a win for parents. The charcoal mask is one of our favorites, and for dad, try the cold brew beard oil.

Online: motsicouture.com

Valerie Madison Fine Jewelry
Whether you’re looking for a special gift for someone or a pick-me-up for yourself, you’ll find creative and responsibly-made necklaces, earrings, bracelets and more at this downtown shop. In addition to using recycled materials to make their inspired designs, Valerie Mason Jewelry is committed to sourcing conflict-free diamonds (usually) from Canada.

1411 24th Ave.
Seattle
Online: valeriemadison.com

Compfit

Compfit
If getting fit is on your parent to-do list, Eric Wilson of Compfit can help. He brings his personal philosophy to each client's fitness journey, using his Comprehensive Lifestyle Plan (CLP) to help you achieve your specific fitness goals. Classes offered include a mix of exciting aerobics like Hoopnotica, Oula, and Capoeira with strength classes like Barre and Lean & Tone. 

4501 Interlake Ave. N., #6
Seattle
Online: compfit.com

Maya Whole Health Studios
As the name implies, Maya Whole Health Studio offers services that connect your mind, body, and spirit and work to bring health and energy to patrons and the community. Whether you’re looking for an innovative yoga class, a great Pilates workout, a restful massage, or an acupuncture session, you can find expert practitioners here. 

1322 Lake Washington Blvd. N., Suite 3
Renton
Online: mayawholehealth.com

The Ride
Get ready for a 45-minute transformative cycling experience that will keep you coming back for more! From high-end cycle bikes to top-notch instructor-curated playlists, muted lighting to tiered seating, this cycle studio caters to all riders–from beginner to advanced. For more than 20 years, founder and master instructor, Aina Oyewole-Williams, has been bringing fitness-minded people together to heal, transform, and connect. Her teaching method and studio environment support personal change and growth on all levels. Bonus: Mix up your routine and improve your strength and mobility by trying a Body Camp class.

112 E. Lynn St.
Seattle
Online: therideseattle.com

City Sweats
Sweat your way to wellness at City Sweats, Seattle’s infrared sauna lounge. Come alone or bring a friend (hello, gal pal time!) and discover the healthy benefits of sweating it out. Explore other holistic detox treatments like a sauna wrap, lymphatic drainage, organic facial, or organic massage when you visit. It's a surefire way to treat yourself to a relaxing, quiet time that will refresh your mind and body. Since 2014, City Sweats has been a pioneer in Seattle’s infrared movement, committing to making infrared therapy more accessible and convenient.

Various Seattle-area locations
Online: citysweats.com

Rainier Health & Fitness
Rainier Health & Fitness is so much more than a gym. This South Seattle non-profit health organization makes exercise fun, accessible, and affordable. It encourages healthy lifestyles, strong bodies, and an authentic community through its high-quality fitness center. Founder Sili Kalepo, along with friends and non-profit Urban Impact, opened the first gym in 2005 inside a warehouse after recognizing that fitness centers were sparse in South Seattle neighborhoods. In October 2013, Kalepo opened the current location, continuing to serve the Rainier Beach community by offering comprehensive health and fitness services at reduced rates, aiming to remove obstacles that prevent people from making exercise a regular part of life. Rainier Health & Fitness offers a full spectrum of fitness classes including cardio/dance classes, senior classes, yoga, and personal training. 

7722 Rainier Avenue S.
Seattle
Online: rainierhealth.com

Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth at These Black-Owned Businesses in Seattle

KJ's Cakery Bakery
Creative confections and cakes abound at KJ’s Cakery Bakery. This boutique bake shop offers custom desserts that meet every customer’s specific request. Founder, Kathy Jo Miller, has had a love for baking and an entrepreneurial spirit since she was a young girl. Her first foray into the bakery world was Taylor Made Pantry, a bakery focusing on cake pops. The business grew and evolved and KJ’s Cakery Bakery was born. Whether you're looking for a custom cake, cupcakes, popcorn, cotton candy, paint-your-own cookies, or hot cocoa bombs—you get the picture—this is the spot to find it.

204 Central Ave. N. #102
Kent
Online: kjscakerybakery.com

Scoop Du Jour Ice Creamery
Grab some of Scoop Du Jour’s delicious ice cream in a waffle cone and walk down to the park or waterfront in Madison Park. No frills and around forever, Scoop Du Jour is an unpretentious, beloved Seattle tradition. Don’t miss out on their kid-approved burgers or grilled cheese, either.

4029 E. Madison St.
Seattle
Online: facebook.com

Home Life

Jacob Willard Home
If you’ve got your heart set on a new-to-you vintage or mid-century piece for your space, chances are you’ll find it at Jacob Willard Home. This family-owned furniture store located in Rainier Valley has been part of the Hillman City community for around a decade. Known for its record player and vintage vinyl collection, this is more than just a furniture spot.

5600 Rainier Ave. S.
Seattle
Online: jwillardhome.com

Adorned Abode
Whether you’re looking for that just-right gift, or you want to find something special for yourself, you’ll find what you need at Adorned Abode. Since its opening in 2016, shop owner, Benita Smith has sourced eye-catching locally-made, fair-trade products that support small businesses. The best part? Each month a portion of the sales is donated to a local service group in the community. Get good. Do good. It’s a win-win. Schedule your shopping appointment online.

Old Freighthouse Square
2501 E. D St., Suite 53
Tacoma
Online: adornedabode.net

Sukie's Candle Co.
Who doesn't love a good-scented candle? They make great gifts, but they’re also a little pick-me-up you can burn at home on a grey winter day. Treat yourself (or a friend) to a premium soy wax candle from this local company that also has an eye on sustainability. Each candle is hand-poured when it’s ordered and they come in intriguing scents like cinnamon chai and sea salt orchid.

Online: sukiescandleco.com

Herbanfarm
Pike Place Market’s Herbanfarm is kind of a big dill (pun intended). Founded by Ras Levy Peynado, the son of a market craftsperson and a Jamaican fourth-generation farmer, this urban farm grows all of its herbs and peppers by hand in North Seattle. Herbanfarm’s wide variety of herbs is incorporated into small-batch culinary spice blends, seasonings, sauces, salts, vinegars, mustards, teas, as well as health and beauty products. All ingredients are harvested using organic farming practices that have been passed down from farmer to farmer for generations. The commitment to these practices is what preserves the taste and smell of these flavorful and aromatic herbs and peppers.

Online: herbanfarmonline.com

Additional reporting by Abbey McGee