These DIY sensory activities help babies and toddlers experience the magic of the fall season

Introduce the sounds, smells, and tastes of autumn with easy DIY fall sensory activities using items found around the house. From apple-scented cloud dough to a sweet fall sensory bin, you’ll find lots of ways to play that stimulate the senses and the imagination. Stay close by and supervise young children to avoid choking hazards.

Autumn-Spiced Play Dough with Whole Spices

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Mama. Papa. Bubba.

This play dough is a treat for your child's sense of touch and smell, thanks to the addition of autumnal spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. Add some cinnamon sticks, anise stars, and other whole spices (but avoid those that may pose choking hazards until your child is older). The spices add texture to the activity and give your child something to push into the dough. This is a fall sensory bin older kids will love to participate in as well. Get the recipe at Mama. Papa. Bubba.

Apple Foam Sensory Bin

Apple foam fall sensory bin is a fun fall sensory activity
Toddler Approved

Squeeze bottles, sponges, tear-free bubble bath solution, and the season's delicious apples are all you need for this fun, foamy fall sensory activity from Toddler Approved. To keep things clean, lay down a towel or vinyl tablecloth first, or head outside if the weather is nice. Keep the apples you use for other autumn activities, or choose plastic apples or pumpkins if you'd rather use your apples for snacking on. 

Boo Bath

Growing a Jeweled Rose

Scare up some bath-time fun for your little boo! Shaving cream makes perfectly puffy ghosts that glide over dark-colored water in this fun activity. Don’t worry about the tub or your tot staying food-colored; it washes away when playtime is over. Get the DIY from Growing a Jeweled Rose.

Fall Sensory Soup

And Next Comes L

The rich colors of fall shine bright in this fall sensory bin. Choose orange or red food coloring for the water and add acrylic leaves and kitchen utensils for your child to play with. Baby will delight in scooping, pouring, and splashing. Find out how to make this from And Next Comes L.

 

Related: The BIGGEST (& Best) List of Fall Crafts, Ever

Slimy Spaghetti

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Hands On As We Grow

Slippery spaghetti is fascinating for babies, and an inexpensive toy as well. Add autumn-themed food coloring, a cauldron (a bucket or large cup), and plastic spoons, and watch your little witch or wizard conjure up fun. Jamie at Hands On As We Grow suggests adding a dollop of oil to the noodles to up the slime factor.

Squishy Squashes

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Squash, pumpkins and gourds offer your baby a cornucopia of colors, textures and shapes to explore, way before you get to any pumpkin carving. Fill a small bowl with them and top with a towel to let your child discover these autumn treasures. Then cut one open and scoop out some gooey insides for your child to squish, removing any choking hazards like pumpkin seeds.

Apple-Scented Cloud Dough

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Growing a Jeweled Rose

As sweet as mom’s apple pie, this scented fall sensory bin will spice up playtime for babies. The cloud dough is made from a simple recipe of flour, vegetable oil, and apple pie spice, so it’s non-toxic if nibbled. Throw in some apple-shaped foam pieces, scoopers, and muffin tins for more small motor skills. If you don’t have any apple spice handy, Growing a Jeweled Rose recommends cinnamon.

Edible Eyeballs

edible eyeballs are a fun fall sensory activity
Fun at Home with Kids

Squishy, slimy eyeballs are fun to poke and smash on Halloween or any other autumn day. They’re made from gelatin, food coloring, raisins, and cooking oil, so they're edible if baby takes a bite, and they don’t pose a choking hazard. Head to Fun At Home With Kids for instructions on how to make them.

DIY Blackberry Play Dough

Rainy Day Mum

If you're looking for a break from apple and pumpkin-spiced everything, this blackberry playdough is completely non-toxic and has a luscious color and scent, thanks to the inclusion of real blackberries in the dough. Your baby can even help you squish the berries to make it. Rainy Day Mum shares the steps and all the tools you’ll need.

Leafy Adventures

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Nature creates its own sensory play activity for us with fallen leaves in stunning autumn colors. Take a walk outside with your child to look at the different colors and shapes, feel the brittle texture, and listen to the crunching under your feet. Bring a bucket to collect some leaves and make a pile for playing in.

 

Kids bathroom ideas that are both fun and functional? Read on!

If your kids have their own bathroom, then you know it’s very different than a non-kiddo space. It’s not just a matter of finding a shower curtain, set of towels, and a rug that matches and calling it a day. When it comes to kids bathroom ideas, whatever we put in there has to not only be functional (of course), it also has to be cute, convenient, and ready for whatever our little ones throw at it. Durability is key, but so is fun visuals, color, and some of their favorite characters. Afterall, we want to keep them wanting to use their own bathroom and learn some independence along the way. These kids bathroom ideas cover all your bases, so keep reading for our favorites.

Kupla Bubble Bath Rug

Crate&Kids

The bubbly tufts of cotton that adorn the Kupla Bath Rug from Crate & Kids is fun on their little feet and also absorbent—a must for splashy kiddos. Comes in 4 colors.

Kupla Bubble Bath Rug ($39.00)—Buy Here!

Bear Woven Kids Hamper with Handles

Crate&Kids

The Three Bears are a lot more helpful than the fairytale mentioned. Each one has plenty of room for laundry, and the sturdy water hyacinth weave can even handle toy storage. Add your pick of 3 colors and carrying handles.

Bear Woven Kids Hamper with Handles ($99.00)—Buy Here!

Hollow Woodworks Personalized Puzzle Step Stools

Pottery Barn Kids

Available in primary or pastel colors, not only do these step stools help your littles wash their hands and brush their teeth, they're also fun puzzles that help teach them how to spell their names! These are definitely keepsakes.

Hollow Woodworks Personalized Puzzle Step Stools ($125.00-$150.00)—Buy Here!

Tic Tac Toe Toilet Paper Holder

Etsy—CoylesWoodShop

Believe it or not, storing toilet paper can be super adorable with this Tic Tac Toe holder! You can choose from multiple wood finishes and X colors to match your kid's bathroom decor, too.

Tic Tac Toe Toilet Paper Holder ($59.99)—Buy Here!

Wild Animal Shower Curtain

Walmart

Kids love animals they can recognize, and moms love keeping bubble baths as contained as possible. Makes this shower curtain a winner across the board.

Wild Animal Shower Curtain ($20.99)—Buy Here!

Wall-Mounted Cloud Storage Box

Peachy Mart

A smiling cloud with water drop hooks is perfect for a little one's bathroom. It's an easy-to-clean plastic that comes in 4 colors, too.

Wall-Mounted Cloud Storage Box ($16.99)—Buy Here!

Dino Geometric Wooden Wall Art

Amazon

This wooden dinosaur set is unique and super fun, thanks to the geometric shape details. Hang them in a line or place them around the bathroom.

Dino Geometric Wooden Wall Art ($24.99)—Buy Here!

Dots Anti-Slip Bathtub Mat

Munchkin

Avoid slippery wet surfaces and add some color even to the bathtub itself with this cute anti-slip tub mat.

Dots Anti-Slip Bathtub Mat ($13.95)—Buy Here!

Ice Cream Party Bathroom Sink Set

Amazon

It's hard to find a sweeter set. With a cupcake soap dispenser, donut soap holder, cone cup, and toothbrush holder, there's also a coordinating shower curtain and wall prints available, all on Amazon.

Rainbow Nightlight (2pk)

Amazon

Don't let dark bathrooms keep your little ones from going in the middle of the night. With 3 settings (multicolored, amber glow, and solid colors), you can customize it to whatever your kiddos love most.

Rainbow Nightlight (2pk) ($11.99)—Buy Here!

Metal Open Wastebasket

Wayfair

Give them every opportunity to hit the trash can opening with this open wastebasket. It's made from durable paper over a sturdy metal frame.

Metal Open Wastebasket ($39.99)—Buy Here!

Star Cotton Bath Towel

The Company Store

Sized just for kids, these star towels are woven in Portugal of plush, yarn-dyed cotton. Amazingly soft, absorbent, and quick drying, they’re the perfect bath-time companion for your little ones.

Star Cotton Bath Towel ($24.00/+$12.00 with Personalization)—Buy Here!

"Live Happy" Boho Shower Curtain

Natural Life

Cheerful and colorful, this is a shower curtain option that'll grow with them, too.

"Live Happy" Boho Shower Curtain ($49.00)—Buy Here!

Tea Time at Wonderland Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper

Spoonflower

It doesn't get much more whimsical than this peel-and-stick wallpaper from Spoonflower. It also doesn't get much easier than peel-and-stick either, does it?

Tea Time at Wonderland Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper ($39.00+)—Buy Here!

Organic Super Safari Bath Mat

West Elm Kids

Modern with a wild side, the Organic Super Safari Bath Mat adds the perfect amount of playfulness to your kiddos' bathroom. And honestly, just look at their little silly safari faces.

Organic Super Safari Bath Mat ($39.00)—Buy Here!

Trains and Trucks 3 Piece Bath Accessories Set

Bed Bath & Beyond

In case you missed it, Bed Bath & Beyond merged with Overstock, and they're not missing a beat with this Trains and Trucks set. The durable resin dump truck holds tooth brushes upright, the traffic light disguises the liquid soap, and the road closed sign keeps bar soap clean and ready.

Trains and Trucks 3 Piece Bath Accessories Set ($45.89)—Buy Here!

ABC's Shower Curtain

Target

We're all for teaching them wherever we can, so start in the bathroom with this adorable and educational ABC's twill machine-washable shower curtain from Pillowfort at Target.

ABC's Shower Curtain ($18.00)—Buy Here!

Woven Paper Dot Rectangular Kids' Basket

Target

Clearly, we're all about the dots, and having extra storage in the bathroom never hurt anyone (especially not moms!).

Woven Paper Dot Rectangular Kids' Basket ($20.00)—Buy Here!

 

 

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All the best places to indulge in a luxurious babymoon getaway without getting on a plane

Travel planning may be a little more complicated these days, but that doesn’t mean deserving moms-to-be can’t indulge in a relaxing, rejuvenating babymoon. Thankfully, there are top-notch resort and hotel—some with daypasses—right here in our own backyard that offer everything you need for the perfect pre-baby vacation. From private suites adorned with ocean views and personal fire pits to poolside cabanas and prenatal massages, these local spots offer a slice of paradise for a San Diego babymoon—just what the doctor ordered.

The Top 10 Babymoon Destinations near San Diego

1. Best Babymoon in Del Mar: L'Auberge Del Mar

L'Auberge Del Mar has always been known for its service and elegance but the local resort is leveling up. A multi-million-dollar transformation has been completed and guests can expect to be amazed by a fresh new experience in guest rooms, an expansive new bar and pool area, as well as waterfront dining at Adelaide—an exquisite outdoor restaurant concept with can't miss house-made green juice and breakfast burritos for breakfast and must-order burrata with summer peaches for dinner. 

1540 Camino Del Mar
Del Mar, CA 
Online: laubergedelmar.com

2. Best Babymoon in Laguna Beach: The Ranch at Laguna Beach

A quick drive north to The Ranch at Laguna Beach will make all those babymoon dreams come true. This boutique ranch resort is nestled in the majestic Aliso and Wood Canyons in the heart of Orange County. Parents-to-be will find extra privacy because all rooms are accessed via outdoor corridors and feature private patios or porches without a singe elevator or cramped hallway in sight. Relax at the pool, play 9 holes of golf, savor beachside bites at Lost Pier Cafe, or cozy up by the fire on The Porch to hear live music daily as the sun sets and moon rises over the canyon wall. It’s a romantic and restorative getaway, and a peaceful place to connect before the baby arrives.

31106 S. Coast Hwy.
Laguna Beach, CA
Online: theranchlb.com

3. Best Babymoon in Encinitas: Alila Marea Beach Resort

Alila

This warm, modern resort took inspiration from the coastal town's vibe and is decorated in natural stone, warm woods and clean lines. And while there are plenty of rooms (130 coastal and garden view rooms and suites), we recommend choose one of the first floor "Fire Pit Rooms" which all have a spacious deck complete with a private fire pit and absolutely stunning garden or coastline views.

Guests will enjoy easy access to Ponto beach and your very own Beach Ambassador to reserve lounge chairs and umbrellas or help you round out a day at the beach with a picnic. If you'd rather soak up the sun at the pool instead, go for an elevated poolside experience with a cabana and lunch from The Pocket, which serves up the flavors and culture of Southern California and the Baja Peninsula (hello tacos!).

When you're ready to bliss out, head to the spa and book the Nourish prenatal massage (60 minutes for $235), which is a Swedish-style massage that utilizes prenatal-safe massage techniques and products to nurture your skin.

2100 N. Coast Hwy.
Encinitas, CA 
Online: alilahotels.com

 

4. Best Babymoon in Coronado: Glorietta Bay Inn

Winner of top 10 romantic island inns, this is an ideal spot to connect with your partner before baby arrives. Take advantage of the attentive, caring staff on hand to make every detail of your stay relaxing. Schedule an in-room prenatal massage and lounge by the pool. Enjoy a complimentary breakfast in the morning, relax beachside or play games in the parlor. You'll leave feeling connected and revived. Depending on your style preference pick a contemporary room or a mansion room, either way you'll be thrilled. 

1630 Glorietta Blvd.
Coronado, CA
Online: gloriettabayinn.com

5. Best Babymoon in Carlsbad: Omni La Cost Resort & Spa

Once your little one arrives, your day trip to Carlsbad will probably include a trip to LEGOLAND. But, pre-baby, the place to visit is The Omni La Costa Resort & Spa. It's a paradise for parents-to-be. You'll instantly feel stress drift away as you drive into this Carlsbad resort. The Spa at La Costa was named a nationwide favorite but we think taking a dip at the Edge Adult Pool before retreating to your private cabana would be relaxing enough. Cap off the evening with dinner at VUE or Bob's Steak House. 

2100 Costa Del Mar Rd.
Carlsbad, CA
Online: lacosta.com

6. Best Babymoon in San Juan Capistrano: The Inn at Mission San Juan Capistrano

Located in the heart of historic downtown San Juan Capistrano, just steps away from the awe-inspiring ruins of the mission, the Inn at the Mission San Juan Capistrano is a truly romantic, intimate destination for babymooners. Spacious, hacienda-inspired suites are beautifully appointed with high ceilings, mission-style grand armories, chandeliers, private balconies, with some offering large soaking tubs for two. Couples can enjoy an intimate olive oil tasting in the Olive Grove alongside local wines, dine on classic Spanish cuisine with a modern twist at Ysidora, and savor distinctive craft mocktails (for mom) and cocktails under the stars on the expansive restaurant patio. The Spa at the Mission also offers various rejuvenating treatments utilizing natural oils infused with on-site herbs for a relaxing experience.

31692 El Camino Real
San Juan Capistrano, CA
Online: marriot.com

7. Best Babymoon in San Diego: Fairmont Grand Del Mar

Lavish in luxury at this Mediterranean-inspired resort located in the Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve, close to Torrey Pines State Beach. Whether it's a relaxing, restorative maternity massage at The Center for Wellbeing's spa, dinner and "mom-mocktail" under the twilight at Amaya, or a quiet bubble bath in one of hotel's deep soaker tubs, you'll find it here. Have breakfast in your room on the terrace overlooking the beautiful views, then, take on the day or relax and revive—your choice, your day. 

Read more about why we love vacationing at Fairmont Grand Del Mar.

5300 Grand Del Mar Court
San Diego
Online: granddelmar.com

 

 

8. Best Babymoon in Rancho Santa Fe: Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa

Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa is touted as the "perfect combination of luxury and romance for parents-to-be," and it honestly sounds like something out of a dream. Indulge at the spa with wildcrafted, organic treatments and freshly pressed juices, book a private yoga or meditation session for two or relax by the poolside cabana with VIP wait service. 

5921 Valencia Cir.
Rancho Santa Fe, CA 
Onlineranchovalencia.com

 

9. Best Babymoon near LA: Terranea Resort

Take your staycation to the next level in this luxury eco-resort perched right above the Pacific Ocean (and just a quick 31 miles from DTLA). It’s a dream destination on 102 spectacular acres of natural beauty, wildlife and unparalleled views. Kick back and enjoy the panoramic ocean vistas from one of their four pools or join a daily guided coastal nature walk and learn all about the local flora and fauna. After you’ve worked up an appetite, there are eight restaurants to satisfy your every culinary craving. Just make sure you leave time to book their "Mommy-to-Be" Massage.

100 Terranea Way
Rancho Palos Verdes
Online: terranea.com

10. Best Babymoon in Santa Barbara: Hotel Santa Barbara

Feel the freedom of a road trip to the American Riviera, aka Santa Barbara. Stay at the historic Hotel Santa Barbara in the heart of downtown and stroll to museums, the SB Public Market, shops and great dining. At the hotel, you'll enjoy plush robes, cozy beds and gourmet, locally-made croissants at the continental breakfast before you set out for the day. Whether you hit the beach or a relaxing sunset sail, this gorgeous seaside town is sure to be just the R&R you need before the little one arrives. 

533 State St.
Santa Barbara, CA 
Online: hotelsantabarbara.com

Make the most of summer’s sunny days with everything from cloud dough and water play to DIY ice cream and splatter paint

Why does summer always seem to go by so fast? We can’t slow it down, but we can help you make sure it’s packed with fun and amazing memories with activities that take full advantage of the summer season. While you won’t find any indoor activities on this list (hint: you can find indoor play ideas here), what you will find is 21 summer activities for preschoolers that are so easy to do anyone can pull them off. Balloon tosses. making homemade ice cream, and plenty of water-filled activities are on our list. Your job? Squeezing them all in before the weather cools down.

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1. Make Homemade Popsicles

An icy popsicle on a hot summer day is a snack everybody loves. Especially teething littles, who get soothing comfort along with their sweet treat. Make them at home as a family using these awesome recipes.

2. Break Out the Bubble Machine

Babies love bubbles like new moms love a full night of sleep! So turn on the bubble machine and watch your sweet babe try to catch those bubbles before they burst. Who knows, maybe they’ll get so worn out they’ll sleep better so you can sleep better.

3. Run Through Sprinklers

Nothing screams childhood like running through sprinklers in the summertime. Babies not walking yet will shriek with delight as you take them through the droplets.

4. Design a Masterpiece on Your Sidewalk

Get chalkin’ with some sidewalk art. It’s a great way to be creative outdoors, especially in the evenings. If you need inspiration, try these 15 fun chalk ideas that are sure to bring you and your mini-Matisse hours of fun. Younger babes will love to explore the chalk’s texture and bright colors.

Related: 15 Ways to Have Fun with Sidewalk Chalk

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5. Read a Book in the Shade

Being outside in the summer months doesn’t have to be about high-energy, sweaty activities. Slow it down with a children’s book under your favorite tree. Choose one of these kid classics or opt for one of baby’s faves. Either way you’re fostering a love of reading and spending time outdoors.

6. Go on a Picnic

Move meals outside by packing some easy snacks and a few toys in a diaper bag or wagon, and you’re ready for a no-fuss summer adventure with minimal clean-up.

7. Have a Water Balloon Toss

On a hot summer day, a water balloon toss is always a hit. Younger babies can touch and roll the squishy, colorful balloons, and toddlers will be all about throwing them.

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8. Set Up a Sensory Station

Nothing engages preschoolers quite like a sensory bin filled with things to touch, smell, and see. Find recipes and ideas for cloud dough, sponge bombs, rainbow spaghetti and more in our sensory play guide

9. Visit a Farmers Market (or Plant a Garden at Home)

Here’s the upside of kids who wake up super early—you can be the first to arrive anywhere on the weekend. Farmers markets open early, so they’ll be ready for you and your sweet pea. If you want to avoid crowds, plant herbs or flowers and watch them grow with your kids at home. When it comes to summer activities for preschoolers, you can’t go wrong with this one.

10. Watch a Movie in the Backyard (or Living Room)

Skip the high-priced local cinema and cuddle up under the stars to watch your family’s favorite flicks. An outdoor theater is not hard to set up, and it’ll be a summer memory everyone cherishes. No yard? Find a blank wall in your home (or hang up a white sheet), and set up blankets and pillows on the floor to re-create the experience indoors.

preschoolers sit and lick homemade ice cream on a bench
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11. Make Homemade Ice Cream or Gelato

Once you’ve perfected your popsicle recipe, move on to the creamier stuff. Making homemade ice cream or gelato is easier than it sounds; there’s a reason it makes out summer activities for preschoolers hit list. We found a kid-friendly recipe that shows how you can make it with just a Ziploc food-storage bag.

12. Visit a Petting Zoo

Summer is the perfect time to take advantage of local petting zoos, where kids can spend hours meeting and greeting their favorite furry animals.

13. Go to a Concert at the Park (or Dance to Laurie Berkner)

Check your neighborhood listings to see if there are concerts in nearby parks. If not, check out kid-favorite singer Laurie Berkner’s website for videos you can sing and dance along with.

14. Go Stargazing

Clear, mild summer nights are ideal for gazing at the stars. Here are handy tips on how to have a stargazing adventure that your toddler will be talking about for years to come. Download one of the many apps that tell you what you’re looking at.

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15. Visit a Water Park (or Set Up an Epic Kiddie Pool at Home)

Water parks can offer hours of fun on a hot summer day. Choose a weekday, if you can, when they tend to be less crowded. You can also wow your kids with an epic kiddie pool at home (hint: it’s one of our favorite summer activities for preschoolers because it’s an easy win). Dress up a plastic or inflatable pool with a plastic kiddie slide and small chairs, adding bubble bath to the water, and tossing in plastic balls, bath toys, or pool noodles.

16. Host an Outdoor Tea Party

A royally fun way to move an indoor activity outside for the summer. Set up your tea party under a shady tree or in a kiddie pool for maximum fun. Drink chilled tea or water; the fun comes in nibbling on pastries and small sandwiches.

17. Fly a Kite

On the next windy day, go fly a kite. One of the easiest summer activities for preschoolers this one doesn’t take much prep. Simply, choose a smaller kite that kids can control. Once it’s up, let your child help hold the string to watch it soar and glide.

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18. Paint Rocks

Painting outdoors is an easy way to let toddlers get messy without worrying about destroying the furniture. First, gather and clean some rocks, and then paint them. Finally, place them together in the yard for all to enjoy.

19. Splatter Paint

Summer is a great time for kids to take it outside. And that means their art projects too. Check out our guide to messy, fun outdoor art projects to get kids splatter painting on a massive canvas, making bubble art, and even using squirt guns to color a canvas.

20. Host a Family Bike Wash

Get your whole family outside to give your tricycles and bikes a good washing. Suds plus water always equals a good time, especially when the temps heat up.

21. Pitch a Tent in the Backyard (or Living Room)

Not ready to take the plunge into a full family camping excursion? Test the waters by pitching a tent outside to play in or sleep in. Your little one will feel all of the excitement and you’ll have none of the stress of realizing you forgot something your baby needs! No yard? Camp in the living room!

Between 18 and 36 months, kids go through a period of developmental growth that’s nothing short of astonishing. Not only does the average toddler learn to walk, run, climb, jump, talk, and feed themselves, but they also begin to identify, express, and regulate new emotions. “Toddlerhood is a time of massive development and change,” says Dr. Whitney Casares, a pediatrician, author of Doing It All, and Gerber pediatric consultant. It’s also a time when these tiny people get up to some pretty weird stuff. Whether they’re stripping naked in the middle of the grocery store, chugging their bathwater, or demanding you read them the exact same book every night for six months straight, there’s never a dull moment. If you’re a new parent, some of your kid’s offbeat activities can feel especially confusing or even worrisome, so we asked Dr. Casares to explain eight weird toddler behaviors and share her advice on how to handle them.

1. Guzzling bathwater.

“Toddlers are notorious for exploring their environments, especially when those environments are warm and splashy,” says Casares. And if you’ve ever caught your toddler eating dirt or licking the couch, you know that they’re particularly fond of exploring things with their mouths. Little kids don’t realize germs or harmful chemicals may be lurking in their bathwater, but you do. A small amount won’t hurt them, but since you’re keeping a close eye on them in the bath anyway, you can decide when they’ve had their fill of murky pee water. Once they’ve hit their limit, take away any toys that act like a cup and explain that the water is for cleaning, not for drinking. Do your best to distract them when they try to sneak a sip or 12.

2. Only wanting one parent, period.

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It can hurt, being rejected by your toddler, even though they’re oblivious to your pain. Kids often develop a preference for one parent over the other depending on their developmental stage, how much time they spend with each parent, or different parenting styles. “Sometimes, though, a child might just be going through a phase that has nothing to do with the way you parent,” says Casares, so it’s important not to take it personally. “Focus on spending special time with your child, uninterrupted moments where you’re focused solely on building a connection, and know that your investment will pay off in the long run.”

3. Sticking anything and everything up their nose.

“Putting fingers or objects up their own noses, pulling on their ears, twirling their own hair—this is all part of the exploration and discovery process for young learners,” says Casares. To a toddler, their body is a playground, and exploring all the nooks and crannies can lead to things like pom poms or a big sibling’s LEGO getting stuck places. When this happens, reiterate that the nose is not a hiding spot and redirect their attention to something else. When it’s their finger they’re shoving deep inside their nostrils, explain that this is something they can do privately with a tissue but we’d rather not be their audience.

Related: 11 Things Parents Don’t Need to Stress About (According to Doctors)

4. Banging their heads on things.

Even though it’s normal, this is one of the weird toddler behaviors that is startling the first time you see it. Toddler head banging often happens during times of dysregulation, like tantrums or anxiety. As adults with developed prefrontal cortexes, we’re able to make decisions using logic and reason, also known as executive functioning, says Casares. But our little ones? Not so much. “When toddlers are faced with something that triggers them, they become their most basic selves. They are no longer in control; they are operating fully on emotion,” she explains. In such an emotional state, banging their heads repeatedly against the nearest hard surface can act as an outlet for big feelings or help them find some calm. In fact, a 2022 study found that 42% of toddlers bang their heads during tantrums.

Overtiredness is another catalyst because the rhythmic thumping and vibrations, though confusing to adults, can be soothing to a toddler. It can look and sound a bit scary, but rest assured, your toddler won’t concuss themselves and will generally stop before it becomes painful (this can sometimes take 10 or 15 minutes, though). Stay calm and try to redirect them to another soothing behavior rather than showing your fear with a big reaction that tells them this is a good way to get attention (they will remember). If you still feel like something’s not right, speak with your pediatrician.

5. So. much. nudity. (And touching themselves.)

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Your toddler may go through a naked streak and will definitely touch themselves. Everywhere. Anywhere. And if they have a blissed-out look in the bubble bath you’d better believe there’s a flurry of activity below the surface. But you can take comfort in the fact that this is totally normal and all that toddler nudity is just a phase. “Never shame or blame, but it’s good to teach our kids to be appropriate,” explains Casares. “Keep it clear, short, and simple: We keep our clothes on in public.” When it comes to touching their private areas, again, don’t overcomplicate it. “Toddlers are exploring their environment and their bodies are pretty fun, but they can definitely understand an action being OK versus not being OK,” says Casares. “Talk about what’s appropriate at home and what’s not, do not go into a long diatribe about why.”

6. Making a run for it.

If your kid has ever darted into the middle of the road and your heart has lept into your throat, you’re all too familiar with this one. It’s particularly serious because it can put your toddler in danger. But remember, they are developing their ability to understand the difference between right and wrong, so it’s best to give them some credit and plan ahead. “Let them know your expectations before you enter the situation,” suggests Casares. “‘We’re going for a walk down the street, but you will not run into the street. We wait until the walking person says it’s safe.’” Setting them up for success and encouraging them when they do listen will help you all feel safe.

Related: 10 Totally Typical (But Weird) Things That Babies Do

7. Physically fighting friends and family.

“Parents are constantly teaching our kids the difference between what is acceptable behavior and what is not,” says Casares. “We need to teach our kids that all emotions are acceptable, but not all behaviors.” It’s OK to feel mad because you got the green dinosaur toy instead of the blue one; it’s not OK to hit someone, pull their hair, or bite them because you feel mad. This is a lesson that takes time and can feel super embarrassing for parents. But no, your toddler isn’t disturbed—it’s just a developmental phase. If the behavior seems particularly worrisome, speak with your pediatrician.

8. Watching or reading or listening to the same thing over and over and over…

mom and daughter reading a book for a toddler

Like so many of us, toddlers find comfort in routine. Sometimes that means sleeping with a certain stuffie (hot tip: as soon as you notice your baby bond with a stuffie, buy a backup or three) or watching the same 2-minute video until it’s permanently worn into your brain grooves. Toddlers find comfort in the safety of knowing what’s next, but research also shows that repetition helps toddlers learn. So when you read Goodnight Moon for the 487th time, remind yourself that you’re also encouraging a love of language.

No matter what she’s into, these Valentine’s Day gifts for girls will spark major heart eyes!

Even though we started seeing the Valentine’s Day swag before Christmas Eve, we didn’t start paying attention to it until…well, now. The winter holidays definitely had our attention, and although Valentine’s Day snuck up on us fast, that doesn’t mean we can’t make sure our kiddos have something fun to honor Cupid’s Birthday. Obviously, V-Day was traditionally created for couples, but times have changed. Our little ones have our hearts, afterall, so it just makes sense for us to remind them, right? But with the recovery from December, doing the leg work on finding something good might sound a bit daunting. So we’ve made sure to round up the best Valentine’s Day gifts for girls.

In reality, these Valentine’s Day gifts “for girls” are great for any kid who loves cool stuff and having fun. Our shopping editors made sure to cover a ton of interests, ages, and personalities with these picks! From games to books to crafts and more, these Valentine’s Day gifts for girls are a serious win. Add your own spin with a cute kid-friendly card, their favorite candy, or a morning filled with heart-shaped pancakes. No matter how you celebrate, this Valentine’s Day, your little love bugs are sure to feel appreciated!

KiwiCo Light-Up Wire Art

KiwiCo is one of our absolute favorite places to score creative, educational, and extremely fun kits, and this Light-Up Wire Art kit is no exception! Use EL wire to create two designs from the included templates or design your own!

KiwiCo Light-Up Wire Art ($34.95)—Buy Now

FTD Donut Bouquet

What kiddo wouldn't adore a donut bouquet?? Different flavors, fun icing, and festive sprinkles are all...icing on the cake!

FTD Donut Bouquet ($60.00)—Buy Now

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Connetix 40 Piece Pastel Geometry Pack

Kiddos will grow with this adorable Connetix set! From abstract shapes to dodecahedrons and hexagons, the Pastel Geometry Pack creates endless opportunities for learning and play.

Connetix 40 Piece Pastel Geometry Pack ($65.00)—Buy Now

Super Smalls Playtime Dreams Bundle

If you can't glam up for Valentine's Day, when can you? The Super Smalls Playtime Dreams Bundle is ready for the red carpet.

Super Smalls Playtime Dreams Bundle ($68.00)—Buy Now

Slumberkins Unicorn Kin & Board Book Set

Slumberkins is a collection of new animal friends created by a therapist to help kids learn how to navigate their emotions. Each Kin friend brings their own inspiring and uplifting message, and Unicorn promotes authenticity!

Slumberkins Unicorn Kin & Board Book Set ($52.00)—Buy Now

Gap × Frank Ape Kids Graphic Sweatshirt

Artist Brandon Sines of New York designs that champion positivity, equality, and creativity, so this fun sweatshirt is perfect for the season of love!

Gap × Frank Ape Kids Graphic Sweatshirt ($35.00)—Buy Now

Kitsch Hair Accessories

Our favorite spa day go-to Kitsch seriously has something for everyone! A Valentine's Day gift basket for your hair-loving little with these goodies is sure to make their Day of Love!

Kitsch Mini Rhinestone Snap Clips ($12.00)—Buy Now

Kitsch Starburst Metal Bobby Pins ($12.00)—Buy Now

Kitsch Heatless Curling Set + Gold Claw Clip ($22.50)—Buy Now

Kitsch Assorted Textured Scrunchies 5-Piece Set ($10.00)—Buy Now

The Sunday Collective Pom Pom Skirt & Sweet Pea Pullover

We adore The Sunday Collective for their gender-inclusive, mix-and-match pieces, and this sweet set is perfect for Valentine's Day parties, spring photos, and Easter festivities! Get ready for lots of twirling.

The Sunday Collective Pom Pom Skirt ($64.00)—Buy Now

The Sunday Collective Sweet Pea Pullover ($66.00)—Buy Now

Little Passports Valentine’s Day Craft Bundle

Have a crafty kiddo? Give your them the gift of creativity with this set from Little Passports! They’ll create spinning bracelets and colorful suncatchers for up to 40 of their favorite Valentines! 

Little Passports Valentine’s Day Craft Bundle ($39.95)—Buy Now

Rockets of Awesome Cherry Sequin Bomber

We'll be honest: we wish this came in adult sizes. This is one statement-making jacket that any fashionista would adore rocking!

Rockets of Awesome Cherry Sequin Bomber ($53.00)—Buy Now

Glimmer Wish Unicorn Shampoo, Conditioner, & Body Wash

Vanilla Cotton Candy scented and packaged in a sparkly unicorn bottle? There's no way the Shampoo, Conditioner, and Body Wash from Glimmer Wish will be a miss!

Glimmer Wish Unicorn Shampoo, Conditioner, & Body Wash ($16.00-$18.00/ea)—Buy Now

Scent Lab Personalized Candle

Take a quiz and find exactly what your perfect candle is, select from the top 3 blends Scent Lab creates for you, pick the color of your jar, and boom. Literally a candle with your name on it. Older kiddos and tweens will swoon for this! And we seriously can't tell you how incredible they smell. Like they were made for us. Which they are.

Scent Lab Personalized Candle ($45.00)—Buy Now

Two Sisters Bubble Bath Bomb Set

With over 8K reviews giving these a 4.8 star rating, you can bet that the fruity scents and vegan, cruelty-free formulas of these bubble bath bombs are legit! Each one dissolves to reveal a collectible goody, straight from Cupid!

Two Sisters Bubble Bath Bomb Set ($32.99)—Buy Now

Bakery Bling Pink Valentine's Mini Sugar House

A ready-to-decorate sugar cookie house from Bakery Bling that comes with everything you need to create this perfectly pink blingy treat!

Bakery Bling Pink Valentine's Mini Sugar House ($17.99)—Buy Now

Love Bug Valentine's Day Tabletop Gift Set

Make it a memorable Valentine's breakfast. Or lunch. Or dinner. Or snack. Whatever you're serving up will be even better thanks to this adorable set!

Love Bug Valentine's Day Tabletop Gift Set ($35.50)—Buy Now

Hanna Andersson Valentines Print Sweatshirt

Of course we love Hanna Andersson for their pajamas, but we're obsessed with their whole line! This sweatshirt is obviously perfect for V-Day, but will easily get worn over and over again.

Hanna Andersson Valentines Print Sweatshirt ($50.00)—Buy Now

Care Bears Dare to Care Bear

There's a new bear on the Care Bears block! Dare to Care Bear spreads the message of accepting others and loving all the beautiful differences in the world.

Care Bears Dare to Care Bear ($14.99)—Buy Now

L.O.L. Surprise Mini Sweets

Jelly Belly and your fave L.O.L. Surprise dolls have paired up to bring you four limited-edition dolls, each sporting their own Jelly Belly flavor style!

L.O.L. Surprise Mini Sweets ($29.99)—Buy Now

monica + andy Disney Princess Pajamas

We can't get over the adorable Disney princesses who adorn these organic cotton pajamas! They're available for ages 2-10, and their whole new Disney line has us swooning!

monica + andy Disney Princess Pajamas ($38.00)—Buy Now

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Girls 14K Gold Filled Initial Necklace

This sweet necklace has almost 10K reviews on Amazon and comes in every letter!

Girls 14K Gold Filled Initial Necklace ($13.99)—Buy Now

Valentine's Day Squishies

Squish toys aren't going anywhere, and these Valentine's Day-themed ones are so cute!

Valentine's Day Squishies ($17.99)—Buy Now

Rylee + Crew Sahara Mini Dress

How adorable is this little linen-blend sundress?! The neutral colors let her accessorize to fit her personality, and there's even a matching dress for mom!

Rylee + Crew Girls Sahara Mini Dress ($62.00)—Buy Now

Rylee + Crew Adult Sahara Mini Dress ($82.00)—Buy Now

Blowfish Malibu Kids Fruitcake Sneakers

What better way to say, "I love you from your head to your toes" than these fab sneaks?

Blowfish Malibu Kids Fruitcake Sneakers ($23.59)—Buy Now

SMOKO Fast Foodies Bouquet Plush

SMOKO is famous for their adorably quirky characters and their squishy plushies! Valentine's Day is the perfect time for a bouquet, but this one lasts and is way, way cuter.

SMOKO Fast Foodies Bouquet Plush ($50.00)—Buy Now

Compartés Pink Elephants Chocolate Bar

Handmade in LA, Compartés chocolate is gourmet while still being super fun! We just love this Pink Elephants Chocolate Bar, complete with sprinkles and circus cookies!

Compartés Pink Elephants Chocolate Bar ($9.95)—Buy Now

City Threads Union Suit

City Threads is our go-to for cotton basics that we can mix and match (and that last and last), so when we saw that this union suit came in 15 colors, we almost bought one of each. Almost.

City Threads Union Suit ($19.46+)—Buy Now

Diamond Art Club

Diamond Art is like a combination of cross-stitch and paint-by-numbers—you simply apply colorful resin rhinestones to richly-pigmented canvas paintings. The result? Sparkly mosaic art that's super fun and ultra-soothing. Trust us. There are a ton of images to pick from, too!

Diamond Art Club ($44.99)—Buy Now

The Ultimate Valentine’s Joke Book For Kids

The Ultimate Valentine’s Joke Book For Kids includes jokes, knock-knock jokes, funny illustrations, and a try not to laugh challenge for the whole family!

The Ultimate Valentine’s Joke Book For Kids ($7.99)—Buy Now

Baker Buddy Unicorn Kids Baking Set

This is the ultimate baking set for your youngest chef, complete with apron, and real kid-friendly tools! There's even a unicorn cookie cutter to help them create sweet Valentine's Day treats!

Baker Buddy Unicorn Kids Baking Set ($61.99)—Buy Now

Decorate Your Own Water Bottle

Let them bling out their bottle (and encourage them to hydrate at the same time!).

Decorate Your Own Water Bottle ($14.99)—Buy Now

Personalized Mermaid Tail Blanket

This personalized mermaid tail blanket has a really pretty pink ombre color scheme and is somehow machine washable, too!

Personalized Mermaid Tail Blanket ($32.89)—Buy Now

Bumpas Weighted Plush Toy

Give the gift of a hug with Bumpas! These weighted plush pals help to soothe anxiety and stress, ease tension, help with sleep, add a feeling of protection, and are also adorable (courtesy of the mind behind the hit Uglydolls). Each Bumpas has a personality and backstory, so you’ll be able to snag the perfect one for your kiddo.

Bumpas Weighted Plush Toy ($45.00)—Buy Now

G-Shock Baby-G Digital Watch

Casio’s G-Shock is ultra-fun, ultra-durable, and, since comfort is a must for G-Shock, fits kids and tweens!

G-SHOCK Baby-G Digital Watch ($66.81)—Buy Now

Kizik Kid’s Anaheim Sneakers

We can’t get enough of Kizik sneakers! They’re entirely slip-on, so even the littlest littles can put them on and take them off (yes, really!). They also come in a ton of awesome colors. Oh, did we mention how incredibly comfortable, supportive, and lighter-than-air they are?

Kizik Kid’s Anaheim Sneakers ($59.00+)—Buy Now

City Threads Girls Metallic Leggings

What's better than leggings? Sparkly leggings! These from City Threads are going to be a fast fave—she might need one in every color!

City Threads Girls Metallic Leggings ($19.98-$23.98)—Buy Now

Roller Girl Necklace

"A" is for awesome, and the winged roller skate and "Local Girl Gang" charm makes this necklace completely perfect for Valentine's Day!

Roller Girl Necklace ($15.00)—Buy Now

Rockets of Awesome 5 Socks

She'll hit the week in style with this 5-pack of patterned socks!

Rockets of Awesome 5 Socks ($27.00)—Buy Now

Big Blanket Co Original Stretch 10’x10′ Blanket

This viral blanket is a gift for the whole crew! Unbelievably soft, stretchy, breathable, and fun, Big Blanket Co’s Original Stretch Blanket is the biggest out there at 10’x10′(!!!) and is perfect for movie night, forts, slumber parties, and major cuddling.

Big Blanket Co Original Stretch 10’x10′ Blanket ($169.00)—Buy Now

Babiators Sunglasses

Designed especially for sweet little faces, Babiators are polarized, safe, and pretty much indestructible! 

Babiators Sunglasses ($36.00)—Buy Now

Heart Faux Fur Slippers

These lovey loungers are going to be a year-round fave!

Heart Faux Fur Slippers ($14.98)—Buy Now

Tie-Dye Sherpa Love Bag

Sherpa is so on-trend right now, and we can't think of a better way to make it pop than with tie-dye!

Tie-Dye Sherpa Love Bag ($17.37)—Buy Now

Swoveralls

They're sweats! They're overalls! They're so dang cute! The longer straps also easily adjust for growing kiddos.

Swoveralls ($58.00)—Buy Now

Press On Nails 432-Piece Set

With 18 different patterns and pre-glued backs, these are a fab accessory to any look!

Press On Nails 432-Piece Set ($30.99)—Buy Now

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After the tricks have all been tricked and the treats have all been treated, turning your little mummies and monsters back into your clean-faced kiddos can be a bit challenging. Makeup remover and soap created for adult skin is generally way too harsh for little faces, and you definitely want to be sure you’re able to safely remove costume makeup and face paint. We’ve stocked up on our can’t-live-withouts from Pipette to get the job done right!

We already love our Pipette daily go-to products, so we’re not surprised that our regularly-used goodies are up to the task with the best combination of gentle and effective clean ingredients. And with Pipette offering 30% off your first order with code SQUALANE30, there’s no better time to stock up! We’ve got all our best tips below to safely remove costume makeup, so you can kick back and relax (and maybe steal a few fun-sized candy bars; you earned it!).


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Pipette Baby Wipes

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We're definitely not here for rubbing and scrubbing delicate little cheeks, so our first step is breaking out the Pipette Baby Wipes. We'll be honest: we use these for so much more than just diaper changes, and the plant-based fibers of these wipes mean you aren't using abrasives. Since they're water-based, they'll loosen up Halloween makeup gently (and clean up sticky candy-hands, too! Just sayin'...). TIP: Pipette Baby Wipes are awesome for taking off lighter makeup and face paint! If you're dealing with dark or heavy product, use these first, then move on to our next must-have!


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Pipette Baby Shampoo + Wash

$10 BUY NOW

There's not a day that goes by that we don't use the Pipette Baby Shampoo & Wash, so it makes sense that we'd reach for it to safely remove halloween makeup! Add a little to your fingertips and gently rub over makeup spots, then either use a soft cloth to wipe away the remains, or just rinse with water! You don't have to worry about Pipette's Baby Shampoo & Wash stripping your kiddos' natural skin moisture, and plant-derived cleansers mitigate resulting irritation. Choose from never-synthetic fragrances like Rose + Geranium or Vanilla + Ylang Ylang, or opt for the fragrance-free formula!


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Pipette

Pipette Baby Oil

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Forget everything you know about traditional baby oil. Pipette's Baby Oil is mineral oil-free and is formulated to mimic the protective moisture babies are born with! For stubborn makeup, use a cotton ball, cotton pad, or your fingers to gently massage over skin and watch all the color dissolve (we'd know; we've been using it to remove our own makeup!) TIP: While you can definitely leave Pipette Baby Oil to absorb on the skin whenever you use it, we'd suggest following makeup removal with the Pipette Baby Shampoo + Wash to make sure all traces of makeup and face paint are rinsed away.


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Pipette Jumbo Bubble Bath

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Sometimes a quick rinse just isn't enough, especially after an exciting day (and maybe a little bit of a sugar high). Calm wound-up little ones with Pipette's Bubble Bath + Body Wash! Available in two non-synthetic fragrances, just pour under warm running water to gently cleanse and relax mini monsters after a busy night of trick-or-treating.


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Pipette Baby Lotion

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After cleansing, sealing in all that valuable moisture is a must! Pipette Baby Lotion's lightweight formula absorbs fast, so we think you'll want to use this throughout the day, and it's the perfect last step to safely removing Halloween makeup. Whether you pick one of their natural scented options or fragrance-free, Pipette's Baby Lotion nourishes even the most sensitive skin!


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Pipette Baby Bestsellers Bundle

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Can't pick just one? This Pipette Baby Bestsellers Bundle is a great way to make sure you don't run out of your favorite products! This set features the Pipette Baby Shampoo + Wash, Pipette Baby Lotion, and Pipette Baby Balm. And right now, take 20% off this bundle - no code needed! TIP: Pick up a few to keep on-hand for parents-to-be, or as thoughtful gifts for the holidays!

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Support Asian American-owned businesses and get everything you need for pregnancy, postpartum, babies and toddlers. Chic maternity wear, adorable onesies, sustainable stationary, imaginative toys, and natural skincare products are just some of the offerings you’ll find from these small businesses.

While you’re it, explore these great Asian American brands based in Seattle, the DC area, and NYC.

Ellie & Becks

This rattan kids furniture is the stuff dreams are made of. They'll add whimsy to your nursery and bring playtime to new heights. The brand also sells dolls and books that celebrate diversity. Founders Christina and Steven created the line, inspired by their two kids.

Shop at ellieandbecks.co.

Lark Adventurewear

Mom of two Pallavi Golla founded Lark Adventurewear in a quest to create functional and comfortable baby and children’s clothing that makes life easier for parents. Using the latest technology, the bamboo-blend fabric wicks moisture from the skin and regulates temperature. The material is super soft, tagless, and safe for sensitive skin, making it equally ideal for outdoor adventures and sleepytime. It’s all stain-resistant, which means less laundry.

Shop at larkadventurewear.com.

Little Hippo

Well-made children's electronic products are what you'll find from Little Hippo. We love this 3-in-1 humidifier, diffuser and night light, which looks adorable while helping kids sleep more comfortably. For older kids, check out the sleep trainer, alarm clock, sound machine, night light and nap timer.

Shop at littlehippo.com.

LouLou LOLLIPOP

Twin sisters Eleanor and Angel turn to different media, culture and nature for inspiration on products that encourage curious babies to explore the world. What started with a line of food-inspired silicone teethers, like the signature Chocolate Ice Cream Cone Teether, has grown to include apparel, bibs, bedding and bath towels. All the baby gear adheres to the highest safety standards, while never compromising on fun!

Shop at louloulollipop.com.

Emilia George

Founded by “momtrepreneur” Elle Wang, this fashion-forward brand of maternity wear has the working mother in mind. From pre-bump to postpartum to nursing, Emilia George clothing is designed to fit all the changes that come with motherhood. The materials from this Asian American business are soft, breathable, and free of harsh chemicals and additives, so they’re safe for mama and snuggling babies. Many of the designs come with discreet zippers and pockets for easy nursing and pumping.

Shop at emiliageorgeofficial.com

100% Pure

More than a company name, the founders of 100% Pure have a mission of making pure and healthy products. Their makeup, skin care and body products are sourced from plant, mineral and/or marine vegetation, and they've added a "Mom's Choice" logo to products safe for pregnancy and nursing

Shop at 100percentpure.com.

Modi Toys

When Avani Modi Sarkar went in search of a toy rooted in Indian culture for her niece and came up empty, it sparked an idea. Avani and her brother, both parents to little girls, created Modi Toys. The soft and colorful plush collection features three deities—Ganesh, Krishna, and Hanuman—that play mantras sung by Indian-based child artists. The toys can be personalized in any language and are machine-washable once batteries are removed. Pair the plush with a matching book and wall print or check out their Goddess apparel for baby and mommy.

Shop at moditoys.com.

 

SeaSnax

Made with simple, high-quality ingredients, these seaweed snacks are kid-approved. Literally! The founders’ daughter taste-tests each batch of the vegan, gluten-free, non-GMO snacks. The SeaMama line features nutrient-packed sea vegetables traditionally used in Korea for postpartum recovery, while the Chomperz seaweed chips come in flavors like barbecue and onion for a tasty alternative to potato chips.

Shop at seasnax.com.

Paper Culture

With CEO Christopher Wu’s mission of sustainability, you can feel good about turning to Paper Culture for all your stationary needs. The products from this Asian American business are made with 100% post-consumer recycled paper, and a tree is planted with every order. Now you can celebrate baby showers, pregnancy and birth announcements, holidays, and more knowing you’re leaving a better planet for your little one.

Shop at paperculture.com.

 

Mochi Kids

When Amanda Stewart, the owner and designer of Mochi Kids, started screen-printing tees for her three kids, she had no idea it would turn into a business. Now her designs are your gain! The unique prints are all screen-printed by hand to make fun clothing and pajamas for babies, toddlers, and kids. Many of the tops come in adult sizes, so parents can get in on the action too.

Shop at mochikids.com.

 

Bubbsi

For baby care products that are healthy but also fun, you can turn to the coconut oil skincare of Bubbsi. Shop by product type or skin concern for all the particular needs of your baby, like eczema or diaper rash. The Cradle Cap Duo targets those newborn flakes with a deep moisturizer and a shampoo/body wash combo for the scalp and body. The adorable animal-shaped bottles are reusable, reducing waste and saving you money on refills.

Shop at lovebubbsi.com.

 

Indigrow

Best friends, educators and moms Kshama and Akhila created Indigrow to be a multicultural destination for kids and parents to play and imagine. The books and games in the collection are designed to introduce babies and older kids to a cultural universe that is fun and helps develop their skills. The board book A to Z of India, with its vibrant colors and watercolor illustrations, is perfect for the 0-2 crowd.

Shop at indigrowkids.com.

Rae’s Roots

Joanna Linton is the mom behind the wellness tea brand Rae’s Roots. The teas use Chinese herbs called adaptogens to help mothers ease stress and engage in self-care at any stage of motherhood. The Expecting Mama Pregnancy Tea includes ginger to help expectant mothers with nausea. The Milk Flow Lactation + Breastfeeding Support Tea blends fennel, stinging nettle, anise, and fenugreek to give a boost to lactating moms.

Shop at raesroots.com.

Pretty Pokets

The ultimate accessory for any new mom is a dynamic diaper bag, and Pretty Pokets combines fashion and utility in award-winning diaper bags. Every aspect of the design—pockets, accessories, material, size and color—is inspired by what women want in a bag. The selection includes totes and backpacks in various sizes and colors, all of which include the features you need for taking care of baby on the go.

Shop at prettypokets.com.

Island Pepe

Dress your little one in the style of the islands with Island Pepe onesies. Created by the Masoe and Valikoula families, this apparel shop was designed with the idea of passing on the Polynesian language to new a generation and sharing it with the world. In addition to their own languages of Samoan and Tongan, the families have collaborated with native speakers from Fiji and the Cook Islands for the sayings. The cool designs are perfect for any pepe (baby).

Shop at islandpepe.com.

 

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Jennifer Lopez is sharing the details of Affleck’s recent proposal to her with her “inner circle” on her newsletter, On the JLo, and you might want a box of tissues and a tub of ice cream before you hit play. Lopez dishes that the proposal happened in “her favorite place on earth (in the bubble bath)” and that she was “taken totally off guard.” She was “trying hard to get my head around the fact that after 20 years this was happening all over again” before saying “YES of course that’s a YES.”

On the JLo

This is the second time Affleck has been ring shopping for Lopez’s left hand, after the couple called it quits in January 2004. Media scrutiny contributed to the split, but the older and wiser pair reignited their relationship last year. This time around, Affleck proposed with a green diamond engagement ring, which JLo showed off in photos as well as in the video. “Green has always been my lucky color,” she wrote, “and now, for sure, it always will be.”

In her video, Lopez said it was the “perfect moment.” The Marry Me star added “I was smiling so big and tears were coming down my face, feeling so incredibly happy and whole. It was nothing fancy at all, but it was the most romantic thing I could’ve ever imagined…just a quiet Saturday night at home, two people promising to always be there for each other. Two very lucky people.” The pair punctuates the clip by ending with exchanged “I love you’s” whispered between on-camera (Lopez) and off-camera (Affleck).

On the JLo

Ben Affleck told WSJ Magazine in December “The most important thing is being a good father, the second most important thing is to be a good man. And a good person. And, ostensibly, you know, a good husband. Hopefully.” Looks like all that hoping is paying off, because it’s not everyday a couple gets a second chance at a lifetime of happiness.

Affleck was married to Jennifer Garner from 2005 to 2018, and they have three children together—Violet, 16, Seraphina, 13, and Samuel, 10—who have recently appeared publicly with Lopez’s children with ex-husband Marc Anthony, Max and Emme, 14.

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