Moms are teachers, healers, chefs, doctors, sleep-consultants, chief story officers, entertainment executives, and food sources, and that’s usually just before noon. And above all else, moms are inventive. Like the moms in this story who are all are ground-breakers in the field of wellness. From chemical-free products to Black maternal health care to kids’ mental health, these amazing mompreneurs are here to heal the world, one kid, and one mama, at a time. Scroll on to see what they’ve invented.

Addressing the Disparity in Black Maternal Health: MaeHealth

Maya Hardigan of MaeHealth

Moved by the current racial and social climate and struck by the experiences of loved ones—primarily women of color—who have felt inadequately supported through their pregnancy experiences, Maya Hardigan, a Brooklyn-based mom of three, was moved to use her nearly two decades of experience in healthcare to found MaeHealth. With the goal of expanding access to pregnancy and postpartum resources for Black women who experience deep disparities in maternal health outcomes, she created this online destination to support pregnancy and postpartum health, providing symptom tracking and curated, culturally specific education and lifestyle resources for Mae mamas. A key goal of Mae's is to provide Black women access to local maternal health experts like doulas, who are known to improve pregnancy satisfaction and outcomes.

Online: meetmae.com

 

Supporting Kids Mental Health: Mighty and Bright

Sara Olsher/Mighty Bright

We already love mom-founded Mighty + Bright for their books and calendars that help support kids and families through tough times including divorce, cancer, and major change. During the pandemic, Mighty + Bright founder Sara Olsher was distressed by the lack of mental health resources for kids, especially amid a flurry of warnings from pediatric mental health organizations about a "national state of emergency for kids mental health." Olsher partnered with parenting educator Danielle Bettmann, and together they designed a 12-month "Kids Mental Health Skills at Home" program. Based on scientific research and backed by an impressive advisory board, the program is designed to create a positive foundation for kids' mental health. With a combination of a physical product delivered to your home every month and easy-to-follow parent support, Mighty + Bright has once again made it easy for families to build the necessary skills for handling life's toughest stuff.

Online: mightyandbright

 

Postpartum Wellness: The Flourish Fund

Sarah Zollo

It didn’t sit right with her when Melissa Bowley’s doctor told her that her postpartum bladder leakage just “came with the territory” of being a mom of two. Her doctor did not offer her wellness services or introduce her to pelvic floor therapy. And so, the Flourish Fund was born, the first-ever experiential baby registry where parents can register for support services and wellness items, from pregnancy to parenthood. New and expecting parents can register for services through a vetted network that includes lactation consultants, sleep consultants, pelvic floor therapy, and prenatal and postpartum yoga. There are also products that support wellness for baby and mama, including sleep machines, developmental toys, and more.

Online: theflourishfund.com

Helping Children with Grief: Guardian Lane

Guardian Lane

Guardian Lane sources counselors and therapists from around the world who take in-person therapeutic activities and turn them into self-guided videos so for families, children, and even school counselors, have access to coping mechanisms designed with children in mind. After leaving her first tech startup which she and her husband built, Guardian Lane founder Kristina Jones found herself reflecting on her childhood grief: Kristina was just seven years old when her father died, and she never received professional help to help her process this trauma. Kristina wrote a book, My Forever Guardian, about a group of young friends who help one another after the death of a loved one or a pet. While researching the book, she discovered that the kind of mental health services available for grieving families still involved in-person visits. She created Guardian Lane as a way to bring grief counseling and help directly into a child’s home. Guardian Lane started with grief counseling from the death of a loved one, but the platform will soon help children through other life experiences such as divorce, bullying, and the mental-health effects and stress of COVID in our children’s lives.

Online: guardianlane.com 

Keeping Germs at Bay: TAG

TAG

Developed by two moms, Stacey Graham and Brandi Vanderbeek, and their natural-born awareness of the germs and bacteria brought into the home, TAG (Together Against Germs™) is a biodegradable, disposable, and waterproof protective cover for the bottom of any bag. Designed to keep dirt and germs from the ground and surfaces, from public transportation to airports to restrooms, and even muddy fields, TAG is more relevant now in the time of COVID than ever. As Graham and Vanderbeek put it, “TAG is the accessory you never knew you needed for the problem you didn't know you had. Spread joy, not germs!”  Sold in boxes of 10, the individually wrapped bags fit easily into a purse or pocket so you have it on the ready.

Online: tagyourbags.com 

Holistic Postpartum Care: Anya

Anya

This mama-owned and operated new postpartum recovery subscription includes doctor-reviewed products and content designed to meet a women’s needs throughout the postpartum period, from birth recovery to hair loss. Think vitamins, recovery and energy tonics, scalp serum, body butter, nipple balm, and organic teas. Anya was founded by Jane Baecher, a mom of two who lived a rollercoaster postpartum journey while working at Rent the Runway, along with Ariana Saunders, a former senior leader of data and analytics for goop, One Kings Lane, and J. Crew. Their Chief Impact Officer is an Indian actress and new mom Freida Pinto, who leads social impact and advocacy for women’s postpartum health.

Online: thisisanya.com

Femi Secrets

Femi Secrets

Founded by mom and inventor Davielle Jackson, Femi Secrets has become the most trusted, healthy, sustainable, and innovative source for feminine care. Davielle, the mother of a beautiful little girl, is on a mission to normalize period discussion and empower women to have real talk about their cycles and the products they use so they can make healthier, more informed decisions. Femi Secrets products include the Pretty Panty (a panty with a built-in linter), pads, liners, wipes, bath bombs, fibroid tea, and more. Davielle is a powerhouse unto herself, making entrepreneurial history by entering into Wal-Mart in a record period of six months. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, a two-time 43 North Startup Competition winner, author of Ready, Set, Go! and founder of “I am #1”, a not-for-profit dedicated to the success of young women. 

Online: femisecrets.com

Cultivating Wellness: Arber

Arber

Founded by mom Vanessa Dawson, Arber is the first-of-its-kind organic, non-toxic plant wellness company. Like so many of us, Dawson turned to gardening to cope with all of the stress of parenting in a pandemic. She was surprised at just how hard it was to find non-toxic, safe, organic products that she could use to ward off diseases and pests on her plants both indoors and out. She founded Arber to meet that need. Arber provides people-, pet-, and planet-safe products in concentrate form delivered right to you. Choose from products like fungicides, insecticides, and plant food, all designed to keep your plants, and you, healthy and happy. 

Online: growarber.com

Teas for Transformation: Magic Hour

Magic Hour

Founded and owned by businesswoman, entrepreneur, and mom Zhena Muzyka, Magic Hour is a luxury tea brand that creates handmade, home-blended teas chosen to connect you to the world through tea ceremony. Muzyka, a former TV and radio host, is an intuitive herbalist, certified aromatherapist, a Level 3 Reiki Master, and the author of Life by the Cup: Inspiration for a Purpose-Filled Life. Drawing on her deep knowledge of herbal medicine and tea blending, each magical tea blend is curated to support mental and physical wellness, along with awareness and connection.

Online: clubmagichour.com

The Art of Self Care: SPARITUAL

SPARITUAL

“I believe self-care is an art form like painting, poetry and dance,” says founder of SPARITUAL and mother of two, Shel Pink. SPARITUAL, a pioneering, sustainable, vegan beauty brand is based in the rituals of self-care, something we all know moms need more of. Pink is also the author of Slow Beauty and is an expert in finding those moments in which we can practice little self-care and wellness rituals. And, as Pink puts it, “When practiced over time, these small rituals add up to manifest results—not only feeling healthier and more joyful but in realizing true beauty and timeless aging.” The brand itself is committed to creating clean, non-toxic products for both individuals and spa professionals, and SPARITUAL’s is rooted in both the ancient and present healing traditions of the spa as self-care. Sign us up! 

Online: sparitual.com

 

Walk-In Wellness: FACE FOUNDRIÉ

FACE FOUNDRIÉ

After having her third child, Michele Henry searched for skincare treatments that could support her changing skin, the shift in hormones, age, pregnancies, and life. And as much as she wanted to, as a busy mom, she couldn’t exactly fit multiple spa visits a week. It seemed no matter how much time, and money, she spent, nothing seemed to work. This is why she created FACE FOUNDRIÉ a walk-in spa and skincare service, which offers mini-facials, facial waxing, lash extensions, and an array of curated, custom skincare products. There are now locations throughout the country, and you can shop the products online. 

Online: facefoundrie.com

 

 

Slightly Greener Method

Slightly Greener

As a childhood leukemia survivor and mother of three (including one with multiple learning disabilities), Tonya Harris has dedicated her life to helping parents learn how toxins in the home can affect their family’s health. In addition to Board certification and a Master's degree in holistic nutrition, she holds multiple certificates in the environmental health field. She created the Slightly Greener Method™ as a way of offering busy moms simple solutions to reduce toxins without turning their lifestyle upside-down. She is also the author of The Slightly Greener Method: Detoxifying Your Home Is Easier, Faster, and Less Expensive Than You Think.

Online: slightlygreener.com

 

 

Detoxifying the Beauty Industry: ella+mila

ellamia.com

Founder and mother, Narineh Bedrossian, created the ella+mila brand in 2014 out of necessity — she wasn't finding nail-care products that her daughters could safely use; everything was made with unpronounceable and harmful chemicals. Not only do they make nail care products, but they also now make makeup and body care products all made without parabens, phthalates, lanolin, formaldehyde, Xylene, Triphenyl Phosphate, and other toxic additives There’s more than 22o nail shades, and we’re betting you’ve seen them at Target, Ulta, Rite-Aid, CVS, Walgreens or on Amazon. Now you’ll know that ella+mia is mom-founded and has your family’s well-being at heart. 

Online: ellamila.com

Keeping Kids Hydrated: Water Your Body, Water Your World

Amber Tamar Harris

As a parent of a two-year-old baby girl mom, Amber Tamar Harris found getting her to drink enough water a daily struggle. So she decided to write a book, Water Your Body, Water Your World, to help her own daughter, and other kids, understand the importance of water and why it is so beneficial. From taking a bath and brushing our teeth to sustaining life on the planet, when we celebrate water it puts kids in the mindfulness mindset from an early age: one sip at a time!

Get your copy here, $13.60

Safe Pest Protection: Wondercide

Wondercide

When Stephanie Boone's beloved dog, Luna, began suffering from devastating side-effects caused by pesticide poisoning caused by commonly prescribed monthly flea-and-tick medication and quarterly pest control services, Luna's vet recommended putting her down. In Stephanie's own words, "That was just not an option." Her research led her to the shocking discovering that Luna's story was not unique and that there were many common household and pet pesticides that were toxic. So, she founded Wondercide, making safe and effective pest protection for pets, humans, and homes. Six years later, on the day Luna passed away, Stephanie was invited to be on Shark Tank. Wondercide is now the leader in non-toxic pest protection, making products that are naturally derived, DEET-free, have no harsh chemicals, and are safe and effective. In addition, Wondercide is a Green America, gold-certified business for high standards in social and environmental impacts and all their products are made with biodegradable and recyclable packaging. Once pet-parent, now busy mom, Stephanie's story will inspire us all! 

Online: wondercide.com

Ultimate Gut Health: Jetson

Jetson

When it came time for Kiley Taslitz Anderson to transition her first son from breastmilk to formula, her pediatrician recommended "any" probiotic. But what was the best one? It turns out, there really wasn't one: so she decided to help invent one herself. Jetson's probiotic for kids, Jettie offers clinically proven probiotic strains for kids and babies, in an easy-to-take, flavorless powder that can be mixed in with any food or drink. In addition, Jetson is now offering a new Gut Recovery for Kids which helps combat side-effects from antibiotics, including replenishing the good bacteria. replenish the good bacteria and combats uncomfortable side effects like nausea and diarrhea as a result of antibiotics.

Online: wearejetson.com

Eczema Fighting Skincare: Keller Works

Keller Works

When Krystn Keller discovered her son Elliot was born with severe eczema and over 50 allergies, she knew it would take special care to combat outbreaks. After all the recommended soaps failed to help, she decided to try making a gentler soap herself. Keller had no prior experience making soap, so she spent hours watching tutorials and experimenting in her own kitchen. After three months, she made the perfect batch. Soon after, Keller and her husband started Keller Works to help the scores of other people looking for hypoallergenic soap. Now, her Mobile, Alabama-based business serves people all over the country, employs local residents, and sells raw and refined products that include soaps, body butters, salves and essential oils.

Online: kellerworks.com

Portable Handwashing: Suds2Go

Suds2Go

When Arizona mom Cindy Trevizo took her kids to a restroom in a public park and found an empty soap dispenser, she’d had it. Tired of a lack of ways to keep kiddos hands clean, Cindy, a former elementary school teacher, and her husband, Gabe, set out to solve the problem. So, they invented Suds2Go, the first dual-purpose water bottle that allows you to both hydrate and wash your hands. The patented design includes a refillable container, a pump, and separate valves for drinking and rinsing to avoid contamination. Now you can have clean hands, wherever you are!

Online: mysuds2go.com

True Beauty: MIG Living

MIG Living

Jaime Cross worked in corporate banking for years but left to be home with her newborn son. Two years later, she couldn't staunch the desire to build an empire that had a worldwide impact and was powered by purpose. In response, she founded and launched MIG Living, a True Beauty movement focused on restorative products, health and wellness. In addition to her best-selling ritual cleansing bars, MIG Living sells oils, lotions bars, balms and even men's products.

Online: migliving.com

Natural Health Promoting Products: Maty's

Maty's

Carolyn Harrington was thrilled to welcome her first baby girl into the family after having two boys. But when they discovered Maty was born with major heart defects and Harrington was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, she knew there had to be better options than modern medicine. So, she began researching natural ways of healing and found a new passion. She created Maty’s natural and organic whole food health alternatives in her own kitchen after researching natural and alternative health. She relied on old-time remedies and used ingredients from her own kitchen, turning them into health promoting agents. Now she sells complete lines of products for babies, kids and adults everywhere!

Online: matyshealthyproducts.com

The Safest Oral Care Products: RiseWell

Risewell

Kori Estrada was on a mission to eliminate scary chemicals found in everyday products like toothpaste from her home. When she had a hard time finding a natural replacement for her oral care products that she actually enjoyed and that worked, she and her husband, John Estrada, along with her brother, Dr. Derek Gatta DMD MS FACP started formulating oral care products backed by science and that were safe enough to eat. With main ingredient, hydroxyapatite, a natural mineral that makes up 90% of tooth enamel, RiseWell was on its way. Launched in May 2019, the company is now bringing to market "the safest and most effective oral care products." 

Online: risewell.com

Sweet Dreams: Sleepenvie

Sleepenvie

Joy Elena's family has been in the mattress business for over 50 years. Taking her knowledge in the mattress industry, IT, marketing and PR she took a leap and created her own bed in a box brand, after giving up a prior venture doing the same thing back in 2003. The mom of two now runs Sleepenvie, a company that offers high-density foam mattresses with optimal structural support, which means mattress reliability and longevity. The end result is an amazing and comfortable mattress that lasts.

Online: sleepenvie.com

Keep the Bugs Away: Proven Insect Repellent

Proven Repellent

After having her first child, Carolyn Ellspermann became very conscious of the products and ingredients she used on her family. She shifted to using more organic, natural and clean products, but ended up avoiding bug spray all together because of the harsh aerosol chemicals. Natural products didn't bring the confidence that they were actually providing enough protection, especially when it came to Zika, West Nile and Lyme disease. In 2016, Ellspermann started to work on a new kind of insect repellent that was both safe and extremely effective at repelling disease-carrying insects, and Proven Insect Repellent was born. The safe products use Picardin as long-lasting and non-hazardous bug repellent that gives parents peace of mind and pesky bugs away from kids.

Online: provenrepellent.com

Online Destination For All Things Postpartum: Bodily

Bodily

After having her first child, Tovah Haim was startled to find the lack of information, poor products and the "taboo" nature surrounding birth and recovery. In response, she launched Bodily, a modern approach that supports women, partners and anyone else with resources, products and research to navigate the postpartum period. Currently, Bodily's shop carries Birth Boxes, breastfeeding supplies, belly support and mesh undies.

Online: itsbodily.com

Kid-Friendly Beauty Products: Girlpalooza

Girlpalooza

Becky and six-year-old daughter Lola Vandenbroek founded Girlpalooza as a safe way to play "dress up" with bath and beauty products. The two set out to create products free from harmful ingredients like parabens, mineral oils and talc. In addition, Girlpalooza products are vegan, come with empowering scents and messaging and a portion of each sale go towards charities that support young girls.

Online: girlpalooza.com

Worry-Free Throat-Soothing Pops: Lolleez

Momeez Choice

Two years ago, when mom of four and health coach Melissa Evans’ daughter came down with a sore throat, Melissa wished there was something she could provide to soothe her kiddo. That’s when she noticed there were no options that she felt comfortable with. Cough drops and lozenges posed a risk for choking and, for the most part, contained chemicals like artificial colors, flavors and ingredients. She then came up with the idea for a worry-free, healthier, effective and fun alternative for kids. Lolleez are available at Target, CVS, Stop & Shop, Kroger and on Amazon! Lolleez come in packs of 15 pops: Watermelon, Strawberry, Orange Mango and a Variety Pack for a suggested retail price of $6.99. 

Online: momeezchoice.com

The Aha Moment: Throat Scope

Jennifer Holland

Jennifer Holland had her “aha!” moment at the doctor’s office with her young son. It led her to create Throat Scope—the world's first illuminated tongue depressor that lights up the entire throat and mouth. Her invention is not only popular, in 2017 it won silver at the Edison Awards in New York for her innovation. This mama always dreamed of inventing something that would make the world a better place and she’s achieved that goal: she’s on a mission to educate families on how to recognize the signs of oral cancer or detect a sore throat, strep throat, thrush, inflamed gums and tooth pain. The stay-at-home mom’s innovative product is now available in 140 countries.

Online: throatscope.com

In Health We Trust: Ritual Supplements

Ritual

Kat Schneider wanted to do the right thing for her health and her baby, so when she found out she was pregnant she started taking prenatal vitamins. That’s when she noticed that many supplements had questionable ingredients, and worse, the ones she was taking didn’t even list the ingredients. So she decided to found Ritual: subscription-based supplements delivered directly to your door, each month. They are all non-GMO, vegan, gluten and soy-free and all are designed exclusively for women, with clear ingredients lists so you always know what you are putting in your body.

Online: ritual.com

Featured photo: Sarah Zollo for Flourish Fund

—Amber Guetebier with Kate Loweth, Erin Lem and Karly Wood

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Fact: the mouse is king in Anaheim. However, if you’re willing to venture slightly beyond the mouse’s kingdom, you will discover that Anaheim has so much more to offer: eclectic food halls, a next-level children’s museum and science center, a swashbuckling pirate show/dinner and a whole other theme park! We explored it all so the next time your family heads south, you’ll want to hit them all up.

To See/Do/Play

Knott’s Berry Farm
With humble beginnings as a berry farm nearly one hundred years ago, Knott’s Berry Farm touts itself as California’s original theme park and for good reason—Walt Disney himself was a visitor, pre-Disneyland. Today Knott's Berry Farm is best known for high-thrill coasters that push the limits (think: multiple inversions and > 90-degree drops). Shorties who don’t (or don’t want to) qualify for the coasters will find Camp Snoopy at just the right speed and thrill level. 

Good to know:
•Consider the Fast Pass upgrade to expedite wait times
Try the famous Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner restaurant along with their signature boysenberry jam but be prepared to wait (shops and a Ghost Town are nearby for entertainment) 

Downtown Anaheim Farmer’s Market
Over 30 vendors gather every Thursday at Center Street to hawk their food/wares. Varying from succulents and bee products to pet bandanas and almond butter, this market showcases both local talent and produce and it is impossible to leave without a purchase!

Discovery Cube
With over 100 hands-on exhibits, this top-notch children’s science center and museum will keep little hands and minds engaged. At the Physics Lab, kids build race cars and test them against the clock or other cars, all while exploring physics as a byproduct. We also stepped into a wind tunnel to investigate aerodynamics, tried to engineer the perfect paper airplane and dabbled with altering 3D topography.

Good to know: 
• A cafe serves up snacks and is denoted, appropriately, by a large “COFFEE” sign 
• The museum is mind-boggling expansive as we discovered we missed an entire wing on our way out so be sure to allow time to explore it all

Pirate’s Dinner Adventure
Don your eyepatch and wood peg leg as your family embarks on an immersive evening of revelry and adventure. Divided into teams to involve audience participation, (clean) trash-talking is encouraged as you cheer your pirate on in daring tasks. Acrobatics, swordplay and stunts are all on the menu in addition to a full dinner—the hardest part will be getting the kids to pay attention to eat with all the spectacles going on!

Good to know:
• The adults liked how there was an actual story plot and witty puns incorporated 
• Sensory sensitive kids may be overloaded with all the sounds and lights

Disneyland
Having grown up in SoCal and gone regularly as a kid (RIP $30 tickets), it was thrilling to take my kids back to the magical world that is Disneyland. We enjoyed Skellabration at the Haunted House in addition to the festive holiday decorations but one of my favorite things about Disneyland during the holidays is the food!  From Peppermint beignets from Mint Julep Bar to eggnog cold brew from Red Rose Taverne—give me all of it!

Good to know:
• Rope drop is still the way to go. We recommend being at the park’s security lines 30-45 mins before opening so that you’re on Main St at opening
Fantasyland at rope drop has never failed us. At publishing of this article, there is no longer a virtual queue for Rise of Resistance so that’s where we would head
Consider ordering meals (and snacks) via the mobile app 
There is currently no Fast Lane pass but Disney Genie and Genie+ is slated to be released at any moment so stay tuned!

Nosh

Anaheim Packing House
This Insta-worthy food hall was one of the highlights of our trip—we loved the unique decorations of bright lanterns and swings, the airy open-space setting, the farmer’s park with its heart swing .. . oh! And all the artisan food options! The classic southern fried chicken at Georgia’s, miso ramen at Orange Tei, Strawberry Pocky (sorbetto on a stick) at Popbar and apple pie a la mode at Pie Hole were big hits for us. If you’re able to find it, kids 21+ can slip into the Blind Rabbit speakeasy

The Fifth
This rooftop restaurant and bar located across the street from Disneyland means if timed properly, your family will enjoy a bird’s eye view of the fireworks on select nights (reservations highly recommended on those nights)! Casual enough for relaxing after a day at the park but also ideal for special occasions, we found the Fifth to be inviting and family-friendly. While there wasn’t a kid menu per se, we found plenty of kid options such as mini corn dogs, burgers, grilled cheese and pasta.

SteelCraft
Built with repurposed shipping containers, SteelCraft aims to unite the community through local craft food and drink vendors, live music and other neighborhood events. We loved dining in the large, open-space communal dining space where there was space for kids to swing and play ping pong while waiting for our food. Our favorites included the Mexican x Asian fusion barrio ramen, made-to-order Duck donuts and washing it all down with coffee boba (other options include craft beer, wine and cocktails).

Getting Around

FRAN
Free Rides Around the Neighborhood (FRAN) is a program utilizing open-air electric vehicles that the City of Anaheim uses to offer free, on-demand rides within its local downtown area. With sixteen points of interest and popular downtown destinations, riders can summon a ride at their convenience through an app or good ‘ole fashioned phone call and a vehicle is dispatched shortly. It was a fast, convenient method for us to travel around and the best part is that it was free! 

Helpful tip: We found it fastest to call for a ride (714) 490-0486

Rest

Howard Johnson Anaheim & Water Playground
Recently renovated, a mere eight-minute walk separates your family from this property and the gates of Disneyland if you can get the kids to leave the super fun Castaway Cove water playground (reservations are required). At 538 sq ft, the spacious Kids Suite can accommodate up to six guests with one king bed and twin bunk beds plus a sleeper sofa in a separate bedroom. Between the water playground and fun bunk beds, my kids declared HoJo Anaheim their new favorite hotel! 

1380 S Harbor Blvd
Anaheim, CA

Grand Legacy at The Park
This hotel’s prime location across the street from Disneyland makes it a five-minute commute—it truly doesn’t get any closer and is faster than walking to Disney’s parking structures. This means you can easily be at rope drop after rolling out of bed or party until closing. Fifth restaurant (mentioned above) also makes its home at the rooftop here which, along with a pool for kids to splash and cool off in, is all the reason to consider staying here on your next visit. 

1650 S Harbor Blvd.
Anaheim, CA

Get Away Today has partnered with Visit Anaheim in a campaign to welcome families this winter. Whether you choose to travel with your family or give the gift of travel, the savings are yours with a third or fourth night free at select hotels and a free extra day at Disneyland with the purchase of four days!

photos and story by Christine Lai

Editor’s note: This trip was sponsored by Visit Anaheim, but all opinions expressed here belong to the writer.

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Got a huge list of family and friends to shop for this year? If you’re looking to not break the bank this holiday season, our list of gifts for $25 and under is here to save the day. From soothing bath bombs for moms to LEGO kits for kids, our list of gift ideas has a little something for everyone—on the cheap.

For Kids


LEGO® Creator Mighty Dinosaur

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Always a popular choice for holiday gift-giving, this LEGO set is a 3-in-1, which means your master builder can make a T-Rex, a Pterodactyl or a Triceratops.


Mod Clip String Lights

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Bring back printed photos with this fun string of clip lights that can set the mood in your kids’ space.

 


Bluey

Bluey Family Figures

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Kids love Bluey! This four-pack includes the title character and her family: Bingo, Bandit and Chilli.


Corner Crush Game

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Kinetic Sand Sandisfactory Set

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This kit has 10 tools and molds, two pounds of Kinetic Sand (including rare black sand) and will entertain kids of all ages for hours.


Glowing Bath Time Cubes

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These unique bath toys glow when they're wet and turn off when the water is all gone!


Creatto: Moonlight Elephant Safari

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This 3D building kit comes with 40 pieces and a set of 20 LED lights. The design possibilities are endless!


Women in Art Book

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This illustrated book features 50 female artists your kids should know about.


Subi!

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Purse Pets

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A hot toy for the 2021 holiday season! There are over 25 sounds and reactions in one of these friends.

For Parents


Jungalow’s Kaya Striped Ceramic Cups

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These cheerful tumblers come in four colors and can be used for everything from your morning coffee to happy hour drinks.


Pure Vida Raw Gemstone Stud Earrings

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You can pick from five different gemstones: Moonstone, Amazonite, Rose Quartz and Turquoise.


Pure Wine Silver Wine Wand

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Be able to drink wine and not get a headache? YES, PLEASE!


Monogrammed Cord Keeper

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Give your home organization a personal touch with this handmade leather wrap.


Window Plant Pod

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These cool planters attach to a window so your herbs or plants will get plenty of sun.


Thistle Farms Bath Bomb

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Not only are each of these made with essential oils and Epsom salts, but when you buy from Thistle Farms, you are helping to support healing for women who are victims of addiction, prostitution and trafficking.


Milk Bar Cookie Tin

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Get six of the iconic cookies in this tin that is perfect for holiday gifts.

––Gabby Cullen with Karly Wood

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Fall is in full effect and that means it’s the perfect time to bust out all those Halloween science experiments! These kits from our friends over at KiwiCo will have you learning about static electricity while you get ghosts to rise from the dead. Which one is your favorite? 

Halloween Kits

Spooky Halloween Science

KiwiCo

Learn about static electricity with this spooky set that will have ghosts rising from the grave! 

Ages 5+

Buy it here, $25

Puking Pumpkin Science

KiwiCo

You'll love this fun addition to your pumpkin carving plan. Add a little science and your pumpkin will be oozing all over your porch! 

Ages 3+

Buy it here, $15

Halloween Luminaries

KiwiCo

Create four Halloween luminaries with this kit that has all of your Halloween favorites like a ghost and spider. 

Ages 3+

Buy it here, $20

Light-Up Haunted House

KiwiCo

LED lights and vellum paper windows add to the spooky element of this DIY haunted house. 

Ages 9+

Buy it here, $25. 

Bubbling Cauldron

Mix together a witchy brew and get your cauldron bubbling with this fun Halloween kit. 

Ages 5+

Buy it here, $25

Trick-or-Treat Tote

KiwiCo

This glowing candy bag comes with stickers to design a cat or any spooky monster you desire. 

Ages 3+

Buy it here, $13

Other Kits We Love

Little Artist

A paint and sculpture kit for kids ages 3+.

Buy it here, $24.95. 

Planet Bath Bombs

A fun spa experiment for kids ages 5+.

Buy it here, $19.95. 

Cannonball Launcher

Shoot foam cannonballs after building this kit for kids ages 7+.

Buy it here, $24.95.

Screen Printing

Print your own graphic on fabric with this kit for kids ages 9+.

Buy it here, $20.95.

Walking Robot

Use this kit to build a robot that walks! For kids ages 9+

Buy it here, $24.95.

Paper Circuits

Peek into the world of electricity with this kid for kids ages 11 & up. 

Buy it here, $24.95. 

—Kate Loweth & Gabby Cullen

All images courtesy of KiwiCo

 

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Easter is early this year, and if you’re looking for unique treats for their Easter baskets, Etsy is your first and only stop. From personalized mason jars to carrot crayons and even a bunny bottom hot chocolate bomb, we’ve rounded up our favorite Easter gifts on Etsy for kids. Scroll down to see them all.

Mason Jar Tumbler 

Pick from four different colors and six bunny colors when you order these personalized plastic mason jar tumbler cups for kids.  

Buy it here, $7.

Easter Kinder Mini Eggs

A sweet bag of chocolate Easter eggs can have a personalized tag added too! 

Buy it here, $4.63.

Bunny Bath Bombs

These adorable Peep-shaped bath bombs in the shapes of bunnies will stand out in their Easter basket! 

Buy them here, $2.99 & up.

Butterfly Bombs

Your butterfly enthusiast will get six bombs and planting instructions in this sweet muslin bag. 

Buy it here, $9.95.

Carrot Crayons

How cute are these carrot crayons? Bright colors and an easy grip for little hands make this a perfect Easter basket filler for your tiniest bunnies. 

Buy them here, $14.50 & up.

Do Not Disturb Socks

For the gamer in your house, when they want to chill, these socks make a statement.

Buy them here, $13.20.

Easter Sensory Kits

Filled with interesting things like play dough, gems, eggs and carrots, these Easter sensory jars will keep kids busy. 

Buy it here, $8.99.

Bee Kind Wax Melts

This wax melt sample box is perfect for older kids. The packaging is adorable, and the melts come in six different scents. 

Buy it here, $12.

Bunny Bottom Hot Chocolate Bomb

Choose from dark or milk chocolate bunny bombs. Each one is filled with cocoa powder and marshmallows! 

Buy them here, $6.50.

Golden Easter Egg

These golden Easter eggs can be personalized and make a gift they’ll treasure for years. 

Buy them here, $7.22 each.

Hip Hop T-Shirt

How adorable is this t-shirt? ‘90s parents will especially appreciate the pun! Available in sizes 3 months - 8Y.

Buy it here, $18.

DIY Plush Animal Kit

Chose from 11 adorable color-your-own mini plushies, plus three markers, in this cute DIY kit. 

Buy it here, $9.99.

—Gabby Cullen

All images courtesy of Etsy

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Candace Ramirez

I am a mom & Lifestyle blogger from Portland, OR. I teach and empower other mamas that self-care isn't selfish. It is necessary. I love sharing real-life, fashion, and recipes.

I am always busy, and 90% of the time, I am busy taking care of others, making meals, helping with remote learning, cleaning, breastfeeding, or comforting someone. I used to think that to be an exceptional mom meant putting my needs and wants on the back burner. I found the more I ignored my needs the harder it was to be a good mom. I was more irritable with the kids and found it challenging to enjoy motherhood.

Before the pandemic, I considered self-care to be going out and doing activities with my friends, but I now know self-care can be as simple as making sure that I eat during the day or drink water.

I recently added bathes to my self-care routine. I create a relaxing spa-like environment with just a few essentials, candles, a bath bomb, bubbles, a glass of wine, and a good book. When I sink into the warm bath, all my stress eases away, and I can relax.

Whether your self-care is taking a relaxing bath, reading a good book, drinking water, or merely sitting down. I hope all you mamas out there are making sure to prioritize taking care of yourselves.

Check out all the products I use to create a spa-bath at home.

 


1

Luxury Bathtub Tray

Space for all your spa-bath must haves!

$49.97

I love having this tray to set all my essentials on, there are so many cool compartments. You can set a drink on here, an iPod, or book.

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2

Lavender Bath Bombs

Moisturizing bath bombs made with essential oils

$4.99

Made with almond, jojoba, and sunflower oil these bath bombs are gentle and moisturizing.They also smell great.

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3

Epsom Salt

Epsom Salt that helps nourish your skin.

$4.89

Epsom salt has many different benefits, including soothing your skin, reducing muscle soreness, and reducing stress. I always make sure to add some to my baths for the full Spa-like experience.

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4

Queen V Pop the Bubbly Bubble Bath

Perfect Bubble Bath

$26.89

It can be challenging to find a bubble bath that smells great, creates the right amount of bubbles, and is not irritating. Queen V does all of that!

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5

Untamed by Glennon Doyle

$15.99

I received this book from a friend and started reading it in the bath. This is a soulful, powerful memoir, which is the perfect book for a relaxing bath.

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6

What I know for Sure by Oprah Winfrey

This book is full of insightful gems!

$17

This is another one of my favorite books. I often refer back to it; it helps me appreciate the small things in life and reminds me of the importance of gratitude. So at the end of a long day full of motherhood, when I am exhausted and feeling anything but grateful, I like to read this book and reset my mindset.

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7

Balance & Harmony Candle

Water Lily & Pear Scented

$10.99

I love this candle; it smells nice without overwhelming. It also has a slow burn, so it is perfect for a long bath.

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8

Wine Tumbler

Have a glass of wine while enjoying your bath.

$14

This tumbler keeps my wine or drinks nice and cold, and I don't have to worry about a wine glass breaking.

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9

CeraVe Moisturizing Cream

Moisturizes and protects!

$13.59

After soaking with different scents, I love to use this lotion. It is fragrance-free and makes my skin smooth and hydrated.

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Cozy Pajama Set

Soft Pajamas to complete your spa-like experience.

$21.99

The finishing touch to a relaxing spa bath is slipping into my cozy, soft pajamas. These Target PJs are the most comfortable set I have ever owned, and they are affordable.

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The hunt for clever and thoughtful stocking stuffers usually starts in the impulse-section of our favorite stores. But this year looks a little different and most of us aren’t doing as much in-person shopping this season. If you find you forgot the stocking-sized stuffers when checking out at your favorite online store, fear not: there is still time to stuff those stockings with meaningful, heartfelt presents. You can order by Dec. 23 for Amazon’s next day delivery and in limited markets Dec. 24 for Amazon’s same-day delivery. Other vendors are taking orders up until Dec. 22 for rush shipping so, don’t delay, and scoop up these must-have stocking stuffers today.

Fashion Fillers

Floss & Rock Umbrellas

Make their first umbrella a fun one with this color-changing umbrella from Floss & Rock. Let them brave the elements in style and add a dash of brightness on a dreary day with an umbrella that reveals oceanic images in vivid pinks, yellows and greens when it gets wet. 

Get yours here, $16.

PAIR Eyewear

Is your favorite little spectacle-clad kiddo tired of wearing the same glasses every. darn. day?! Stuff their stocking with the gift that keeps giving; PAIR Eyewear. Magnetic frames let you customize your look with holiday-themed tops, Marvel Tops, Harry Potter Tops or even NBA frames. They make adult frames, too, so you can wear glitter frames together. Prescription glasses won’t be ready in time for Christmas, but you can still rush ship these fun frame toppers so your kids can get giddy about their glasses!

Get yours here, starting at $48.

Family Fun

VANKYO GO200 Smart Mini Projector

This pint-sized projector is small enough to small enough to stuff in a stocking (or a pocket when you're on the go!). Bring movie night to any space, including your own backyard

Get yours here, $249.99. 

Family Outfitting

These snuggly, footed pajamas can be rolled up and tucked in baby's stocking with coordinating PJs in mom's and dad's stockings. Matching pajamas aren't just fun on Christmas morning; family game nights and move nights are also a great time to be twinsies with your mini me. 

Get them here, starting at $17.25.  

 

Radiate Portable Campfire

This go-anywhere tin creates a bonfire in minutes. Warm up fingers and toes after building a snowman or snow fort with this instant campfire that lets you and your family spend more time outside. Bonus: it's a smokeless burn. 

Get yours here, $31.99. 

Peaceful Pampering Products

Eco Time Bath Bombs

These dino-riffic bath bombs make bath time fun for kids 4 & up. Made in kid-friendly flavors like cotton-candy and bubble gum, each swirling bomb of color will reveal a miniature dinosaur. These fizzing orbs are made with natural and organic ingredients for a soothing soak. Eco Time also has bath bombs filled with cars, ponies, wild animals and more. 

Get yours here, $18.95. 

 

Zenimals

Zenimal

Kids have had a lot thrown at them this year; closed playgrounds, distance learning, mask wearing. 2020 has been A lot. Give your kids the gift of mindfulness and meditation these season. This little turtle guides children through 9 mindful exercises (you can test a snippet of each soundtrack here). Bring this turtle on road trips to soothe anxious travelers or add a meditation to your morning to kick-start the day peacefully. Wrestling with bedtime resistance? The Sleep Meditation plays for over 15 minutes to help calm kids before they hit the ZZZs. 

Editor's note: Due to popular demand, Zenimals are no longer guaranteeing a Dec. 25th delivery. This makes a great start-the-new-year right gift, too! Let's all just say, om!

Get yours here, $54.99. 

Baby & Toddler Task Hacks

Toddlermonitor

This cute little critter hangs on the door knob of your choice. Have an early riser? Toddlemonitor will send an alert to your phone when your little one opens their bedroom door. Move this monitor to the front door to make sure escape artists don't pull a Houdini on your front door or sling it over the playroom door to make sure your wee one stays put while you log on to an office Zoom. Headed to see relatives? Pack this critter to make sure your pint-sized Princess doesn't wander into the off-limit sections of Grammie's house. 

Get yours here, $89.99. 

The Dad Vest

Roll up this slim, compact vest and stuff Dad's (or Mom's) stocking with this do-all outwear that lets you wear the diaper bag. Literally. From the creators of The Dad Hoodie, this vest will let you ditch the baggage when you take family walks or hikes. 

Get yours here, $78. 

Tools for Tiny Hands

Montessori Screw Driver Board

Kids as young as 3 can get hands-on wood building skills with this Montessori-inspired screw driver set. Let littles practice hand-eye coordination while strengthening their fine motor skills with this kit that includes five reusable screws. 

Get yours here, $31. 

Makedo Cardboard Construction Toolkit

This year's runner up to the toilet paper roll just might be the cardboard box. We bet your house has seen a lot. Let your little one get creative with this handy power tool set that cuts and binds cardboard with simple, plastic tools. Best for kids 4 & up. 

Get yours here, $16. 

All images, except those credited, courtesy of retailers. Featured photo: Dan Lefebvre via Unsplash

Editor’s Note: At the time of publication, all items were available for purchase.

—Meghan Yudes Meyers

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Your friend is expecting for the second (or third or fourth) time. 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.

1. Gift Certificate for Babysitting
More kids means Mom will soon have even less time for herself than she had before. Give her a gift she will think is priceless: a few hours to herself. Prepay a sitter you know she has used before or one you know and trust. Encourage the mom-to-be not to wait to use the sitter and to use the time to treat herself, or just to take a nap, shower by herself, answer emails or decompress without having to worry about anyone else’s needs for an hour or two.   

photo: Joolz

2. Upgraded Stroller
Chances are the mom-to-be already has just about everything she needs, but she may not have everything she wants. A baby sprinkle is the perfect time to pamper her with an upgrade in gear. Although these may come with a big price tag, guests can chip in to buy a group gift she’ll love, like a new strolle. For the mama who needs a double stroller, you can’t go wrong with the easy-to-push Britax B-Lively Double Stroller ($429.99), which has all the bells and whistles like extra storage, independently reclining seats and a quick fold that makes it easy to take this stroller on the go. Moms who need a single stroller will adore one of the best luxury strollers on the market. The Joolz Hub ($699) pushes easily even over uneven sidewalks, can be maneuvered with one hand, has six different positions for baby’s comfort, and sports an extra-large canopy. It can accommodate kids up to 50 pounds so it will last through the preschool years. Plus, its head-turning looks will make mom happy every time she goes for a stroll.

photo: Paperclip

3. A Dream Diaper Bag
A diaper bag may be a parent’s most used accessory. It goes everywhere the baby goes, from the car to the mall and trips to Grandma’s house. That means every mom should have the diaper bag she deserves. The Paperclip Willow ($199) has a built-in changing station for moms obsessed with cleanliness, pockets galore, and it looks more like a cute backpack than a diaper bag. This is a great splurge for a baby sprinkle group gift. As a bonus, it’s made from recycled material so mom can rest easy knowing she being eco-conscious. Check out more of our favorite diaper bags.

 

photo: Uber Appliance

4. Time-Saving Gadget She Didn’t Know She Needed
Find something clever that will make mom’s life a lot easier, like the Uber Mini Fridge ($66.04). This fridge is even smaller than the one she had in her dorm room, but it’s the perfect size for everything from storing pumped milk to keeping some cold water (or something more grown-up) in the nursery. This mini fridge can even be used in the car with the included car charger, making it an ideal choice for working moms who pump at the office. Or, she might not realize she needs the magic of an infrared thermometer, like this one from TruMed ($69.99) that will take her children’s temperature in no time flat without the need to hold a thermometer under baby’s arm or place it somewhere even less pleasant.

For something practical that will save her time well through the toddler years, treat her to a 3-in-1 Sterilizer and Dryer by Coral UV ($143.99). With just a touch of a button, this box provides the magic of sterilizing everything from bottles and grimy cell phones to toys that toddlers drop on the ground in 10 minutes flat. Any busy mom will appreciate being able to ditch bleach wipes and boiling water for the ease of dropping just about anything into a child-safe box.

photo: Rock a Box Baby

5. A Personalized Gift
Once the proud parents are on to baby number two or more, the new bundle of joy is bound to get a lot of hand-me-downs. Make sure the new little one has something of their own with a baby box from Rock A Box Baby that can be personalized with a name or monogram. These boxes start at $25, but thanks to the quality of the box and the items inside,it looks much more expensive.

6. A Baby Carrier
A baby carrier may not actually give moms an extra pair of hands, but the right one can feel like it. The Cybex Yema baby carrier ($199.95) is not only stylish, it can be used for newborns through toddler age. It can also be worn on the front, back or side. This carrier is a mix of a structured carrier and wrap that is easy to use. The front has a unique design that is softer in the middle and firmer on the sides, giving baby a snug, secure place to nap and observe the world.

photo: Simply Organic Bamboo

7. Soft Throw Blanket
Chances are that Mom got plenty of baby blankets at her baby shower, but her baby sprinkle is the perfect time to give her a blanket that is big enough for and her babies to snuggle under together. A Simply Organic Bamboo Throw Blanket ($79) is ultra-soft, so it’s gentle enough for baby’s skin but big enough to keep Mom cozy too. Plus, it comes beautifully packaged and tied with a ribbon, so it’s ready to give right out of the box.

photo: Countdown to Mama

8. A Collection of Handy Gifts
This advent calendar-style box for expectant moms keeps on giving after the party is over. Every day for 14 days, the mom-to-be opens one of the drawers in the Countdown to Mama ($185) gift chest to reveal something special for her or the baby. Gifts include a water bottle, rose gold necklace, a nursing cover, washable nursing pads, milestone stickers, lotions and a gender-neutral onesie with matching headband for Mom. The gift trunk comes wrapped in a pretty, reusable bag. This makes a great group gift that is actually fourteen gifts in one.

9. Mommy & Me Pajamas
A Mom & Me Snuggle Trunk from Elephant Organics ($100-$125) is a great gift for the mom who wants something soft and new to wear in the hospital or for those first photos at home. These gift boxes come with matching outfits for Mom & baby, plus some other items of your choice. As a bonus, many styles also come in toddler sizes. That means you can add a pair of PJs so big sibling does not feel left out.

10. Spa Day
Growing a tiny human and carrying it around 24/7 is incredibleand exhausting. Moms-to-be often experience aches in muscles they didn’t even know they had. Make her a little more comfortable by treating her to a prenatal or postnatal massage. While pregnant, some moms also forego things they loved before getting pregnant, like dyeing their hair or getting a manicure. Go in with a group and treat her to a full day of pampering that she can look forward to after the baby is born.

photo: JaneCare

11. At-Home Care Kit
For the mom who can’t, or doesn’t want to, leave the house, you can bring the spa experience to her with a care kit. The PamperHer kit from JaneCare ($59.99) has everything Mom needs to get her through ta tough day with bath bombs, body butter, a stress-relief roll-on, and affirmation cards to remind her she is doing a great job.

12. Cleaning Service
No new mom has enough time to clean, yet the cleaning must get done. A gift that will leave her speechless is a phone number she can call to arrange for cleaning fairies to come to come to her house and leave it sparkling.

photo: Amazon

13. Kindle Paperwhite
New moms spend a lot of time holding the baby with one arm and unsure what to do with the other arm. The perfect solution is a Kindle Paperwhite that she can hold with one hand and read to her heart’s content. The Kindle Paperwhite is lighter than previous versions and can be read silently in complete darkness, so it’s perfect for not just for late nights with a baby but also with a toddler who absolutely needs Mom to help them fall asleep.

photo: Google

14. Google Nest Hub
The Google Nest Hub is a device that can do everything from play Netflix or lullabies to keep an eye on a sleeping baby or rambunctious older sibling. When all else fails, Mom can ask her Google Nest for ideas on what to make for dinner when she is eating for two or for secrets to getting the baby to sleep. Plus, it’s small enough to move from room to room. The Google Nest can also act as a babysitter for an older sibling who can just ask the device to tell a story or start a round of freeze-tag.

Newborn baby

photo: Tim Bish via Unsplash

15. A Night Nurse
No matter how many kids the new mom has already, sleep will undoubtedly remain elusive with a newborn. Give her the gift of one night of uninterrupted sleep with a postnatal night nurse and she will remember your kindness forever. She may decide to have a date night, but chances are greater she will relish in sleeping a solid eight to ten and wake up a new woman.

featured photo: Vidal Balielo via Pexels

As a mom, it can be hard to find the time for self-care but it’s vital to your wellbeing. Barbie is betting that teaching the importance of emotional wellbeing from an early age is the key to a lifelong habit with the new Barbie Wellness collection.

The new line introduces girls to the benefits of self-care through play. The Barbie Fashionistas are getting some important me-time with new dolls that meditate and enjoy a spa day. Barbie has also partnered with Headspace, a meditation and mindfulness app, to create content like videos of wellness practices on the Barbie YouTube channel. Keep scrolling to get a peak at the new lineup.

Barbie Fashionista Breathe with me Barbie

The Barbie Fashionista Breathe with me Barbie is dressed in comfy clothes and comes with a puppy and four cloud emojis to guide meditation. A button on Barbie's necklace activates one of five guided meditation exercises that use light and sound effects to inspire their own practice.

$19.99

Barbie Spa Doll

The Barbie Spa Doll has Barbie relaxing away with spa and bath products like a box of bath bombs, a candle, a rubber duck, a magazine and a cucumber eye mask for her puppy. Dogs need self-care too.

$14.99

Barbie Spa Day Fitness Doll

Massages and facials aren't the only self-care you can do at the spa, however. The Barbie Spa Day Fitness Doll is ready for action in a colorful exercise outfit, dumbbells and yoga mat.

$14.99

Barbie Wellness Dream Doll

The Barbie Wellness Dream Doll is ready for a restful evening in. She has a dream pillow and sleep mask with a matching set for her pup, as well as a journal and cup of hot cocoa.

$14.99

Barbie Fizzy Bath Bathtub

The collection also features three new playsets. The Barbie Fizzy Bath Bathtub comes with everything you need to give Barbie a fizzy bath, including five fizzy glitter packs that make the water bubble up.

$19.99

Barbie Spa Day Face Mask

The Barbie Spa Day Face Mask playset includes everything you need to give Barbie a fresh face. Kids can use a special marker to create blemishes on her face. The set also comes with three tubs of dough to create a special mask on Barbie's face which will magically remove the blemishes.

$29.99

Barbie Mani and Pedi

With the Barbie Mani and Pedi playset you can give Barbie colorful nails with the swipe of a special sponge or help her enjoy a fizzy foot bath.

$19.99

The entire Barbie Wellness collection will be available for purchase in Spring 2020.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Mattel

 

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