One of our editors, Jamie Aderski, took Microsoft Edge, a browser loaded with shopping tools, for a test run for her holiday shopping. Here’s what she found:

Online shopping is always my go-to: No screaming kids, no lines, just enjoying spending my hard-earned money on things I need (let’s be real—want). Shopping on my laptop saves me a trip IRL, but does it really save me time, not to mention money—especially during the holiday season when sales are hitting me up from everywhere… but which is the best? You could spend hours just searching for the best deal on one toy! Who has that kind of time, energy, patience? Not me. I’ve got holiday cookies to bake… err, eat. 

Well, my Christmas miracle came early, with Microsoft Edge. ‘Tis the giving season and the generous elves at Microsoft were kind enough to gift me $250 to give Microsoft Edge a try! This browser scours the internet for deals, so I don’t have to—but wait, there’s more! Keep reading for all the juicy details…

 P.S. Enter for your own chance to win $250 for your holiday shopping at the bottom of this article!

How It Works

Once you download the Microsoft Edge browser, you can automatically use the shopping features, since they are built in. Go to any website and BOOM! An icon appears with all the coupons available on that site—it’s like Christmas, people! Just pop some items into your cart, and Microsoft Edge will automatically try every possible coupon to get you the best deal. First effort, I was on the hunt for something cute and cozy for my sister-in-law and BAMN! Microsoft Edge found a coupon that got me 25% off at Kohl's and free shipping on the perfect cardi for her!

Original Price: $36.00

Price with Microsoft Edge: $24.99 + Free Shipping ($8.95 value)

Savings: $19.96 (!!)

 

But it’s not just coupons… here’s what else I loved about it:

 

Freedom from FOMO

Not only does it find you every deal possible before you buy, but it also lets you know if it’s a good time to buy; if the price is “stable,” meaning it isn’t likely to be cheaper any time soon, or it is, and in that case, you should wait, FOMO free—ahhh, the freedom! Who doesn’t hate paying too much? That feeling when you buy that thing and then it goes on sale—I have a pit in my stomach just thinking about it. No more! Thanks to Microsoft Edge.

Microsoft Edge found a coupon for $15 off any Amazon purchase with the purchase of a $100 Apple Gift Card (perfect for my hubs because he’s hard to shop for). That’s 15% off Apple! And their stuff never goes on sale! How do I know? Microsoft Edge's price comparison tool, of course!

Original Price: $100

Price with Microsoft Edge: $100 + $15 Amazon Gift Card for FREE

Shop Smarter—Not Harder

Have your eyes on a prize…? You can use Microsoft Edge's price comparison feature. Just click on the price ticket icon, and it will compare prices across the web so you know this deal is tops, even when you can't get a coupon.

My son wants Paw Patrol's Transforming City Fire Truck. I've been holding off because it's like 50 bucks. Let's get to work, Microsoft Edge! I got lucky and found a sale price on Target, but no coupons were available. I used the handy dandy comparison shopping tool, and nope! My new bestie Microsoft Edge let me know no store could beat this price, so I bought it!

Regular Price: $49.99

Price with Microsoft Edge: $40.49

Savings: I saved almost $10 and my sanity, knowing I snagged the best price.

Instant Reviews You Don’t Have to Search For

Okay, clearly, you are a smart shopper—you're reading this article! With Microsoft Edge, there is zero time wasted searching high and low for reviews to make sure you're getting what you pay for—there's an Microsoft Edge icon for that! That's right, just click, and without leaving the page, you'll see ratings and reviews from multiple sources in the know.

Checkout Speed: Lightning!

All of the above makes for a quicker, simpler and more satisfying shopping experience. Microsoft Edge gets extra credit, too, for allowing you to autofill your checkout details. Who's tired of entering their address into the "field"? Me, I am. And probably you, too.

I was looking for what my daughter calls "ballerina dresses" for Christmas, and Carter's had some adorable ones. Microsoft Edge found me a coupon for 10% off Carter's! Original price: $75 New total: $67.50. Saving: $7.50! Real talk: Shopping online for clothes is probably my least favorite, but I've found it to be the best option, rather than dragging my kids to a store. And now that I'm co-shopping with Microsoft Edge, my autofill checkout info was ready, so I can be done and move on with my life... err, eating holiday cookies, in a flash!

Original Price: $75

Price with Microsoft Edge: $67.50

Savings: $7.50

Bottom Line:  Microsoft’s Edge is my new best shopping buddy. It’s elevated my online shopping experience to near perfection since it’s guilt-free: I know I’m getting the best deal possible, with the least amount of work and I didn’t even have to put on pants that zip. 

Happy Shopping, all!

Learning about numbers doesn’t have to boring! Take a look at these 11 examples below—from writing on windows to reinventing hopscotch, there’s more than one way to count it out. Read on for the ideas and get ready to make math fun for everyone.

Roll and Dot the Numbers

fun math games for kids
Fun Learning for Kids

This activity can be played together or independently. This game, from Fun Learning for Kids,  has kids roll the dice and then "dot" or color in the corresponding number on the free printable. Great for kids just learning their numbers or, for kids looking for a harder challenge, create a sheet with various sums from the dice. Once they roll the dice, have them add-up the numbers and then find the corresponding number on the sheet. Get the full how-to here.

Division 1 Racing

Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational

Racers, on your mark! This division activity from Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational will go over big with Matchbox car fans. Score the instructions—and a free download of the race track—here.

Measurement Exploration Center

Buggy and Buddy

Get the littles learning about size and measurement thanks to this hands-on idea from Buggy and Buddy. They'll love having they're own station and tools for experimenting—you'll love that everything's contained in one area. Learn more here.

Hopscotch with a Math Twist

Guilt-Free Homeschooling

Who says math is all sitting still and staying in one place? Over at Guilt-Free Homeschooling, there's an idea that has all the active fun of hopscotch, with a bit of addition and subtraction thrown in. Feel free to tailor the grid to your kiddo's age and math level. Get more info here.

Crown Jewels Math Game

Where Imagination Grows

Your pint-sized royalty will get a kick out of this activity from Where Imagination Grows. It's a fairytale way to practice counting, simple addition or subtraction, and more. Learn more here.

LEGO Garden Preschool Math

The Educator's Spin On It

Those LEGO bricks your little one is obsessed with? They might as well get some milage as math helpers. We like how this activity from The Educators' Spin On It is centered on what kids already like to do with LEGO: build things. Get the scoop here.

Build and Smash Numbers

Coffee Cups and Crayons

We're pretty sure this idea from Coffee Cups and Crayons is the very definition of hands-on learning. It's a simple way to get kids counting or visualizing addition problems—and it involves tactile fun, too. Just add playdough! Get all the info (plus more math ideas) here.

Building Block Fun

Teach With Laughter

Take your kids love of building LEGO towers and transfer it to this LEGO game from Teach With Laughter. The highest tower wins and everyone gets to practice counting and adding. Bonus: you can download the game board (for free!) thanks to Teach With Laughter.

Number Order Window Game

Where Imagination Grows

Sure, the littles are bound to be excited about writing on windows—but they'll also get a kick out of number matching, counting, and making those mathematical connections. See more here.

Super Hero Math Game: Catch a Villain

Inspiration Laboratories

With this game, your little super heroes get to bust nefarious bank robbers—and practicing number recognition, counting, and addition while they're at it. Get the instructions here.

LEGO Fraction Game

JDaniel's Mom

This fraction game from JDaniel4's Mom is just further proof that LEGO bricks are the ultimate learning tool. It uses fraction prompts and different color LEGO, to get kids thinking about fractions—genius! Get the how-to here.

—Abigail Matsumoto

 

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Back-to-school season is here, which means you’re going to have to get creative with the back-to-school snacks you offer your kids once they return home for the day. Luckily, fun snacks are easier than ever to create, and while some may take more effort than others, you can be sure your kids will get a nutritious snack that keeps them satisfied until it’s time for dinner.

What could be greater than the look of surprise on your child’s face when you pull out a snack for them that is cute, cool, or otherwise interesting to them? Snacks aren’t just about how yummy they are—their visual appeal matters, too!

Consider giving your child an age-appropriate job to do regarding snack preparation. They’ll feel confident in the knowledge that they contributed to a creative and productive endeavor!

1. Cheese Roll-Ups
If you don’t have much time for snack preparation or didn’t get around to making much for the week ahead, a cheese roll-up can still offer your child a tasty snack while costing you very little time. All you need to get started is mozzarella string cheese and thinly sliced deli meat.

Cheese is an excellent source of calcium, which is necessary for bone strength and promotes growth. Mozzarella cheese, specifically, is low in sodium. You can give this snack to your child guilt-free as you prepare a nutritious dinner for them later that evening.

2. Ants on a Log
One of the most well-known nutritious snacks, ants on a log, remains a favorite of many children. All you must do for an exciting snack time with your little one is take stalks of celery, coat them in peanut butter, and then place raisins on top.

3. Grilled Cheese Bites
Grilled cheese bites are perfect for kids who love grilled cheese but can’t have a sandwich after school, lest it spoils their dinner. These small snacks can be made relatively quickly, with only a handful of ingredients, and can be frozen and reheated for a few weeks.

4. Frozen Chocolate Banana Pops
This simple snack mixes the fun of chocolate with the healthiness of bananas. You can have a fun time dipping banana halves in the melted dark chocolate, and if your child is old enough and interested, they can help you dip the bananas, too. Make this recipe ahead as it has to chill for four hours after you’ve finished dipping the bananas.

5. Hummus & Pita Chips
Chips and dip are standard after-school snacks for many kids. Pita chips are an excellent alternative to salty, greasy potato chips. Hummus also tastes great and is a healthier alternative to a cream-based or fatty dip. Hummus can help regulate food intake and control appetite, improving your children’s diet quality overall.

6. Dirt Cups
While this snack isn’t particularly healthy, it’s a fun treat that can be served once in a while. It might be best suited for Friday, when your family can celebrate the transition of the work and school week to the much-awaited weekend. Filled with layered chocolate pudding, cookie crumbles, whipped cream, and more, it’s an easy-to-make treat that’s been passed down through the years—you might remember eating it as a child—and so might your parents! The key lies in refrigerating it so it’s cool and tasty, which could be great during the warmer days of the school year.

7. Yogurt Bowls
Yogurt bowls are typically lauded as healthy, but you may have to choose flavored yogurt over Greek yogurt for the sake of your children’s taste buds. Yogurt bowls are better when they’re made fresh, so make sure to set some time aside before your children come home if offering them a yogurt bowl is on your schedule. Adding berries, like strawberries and blueberries, that are rich in antioxidants, add a healthy boost to flavored yogurts. You can also add granola and nuts for extra protein.

8. Apple Rings
Apple rings are made of thin apple slices in the shape of—you guessed it—rings. Be sure not to slice them too thinly so they can still support food. Once you’ve cut the rings, you can top them with peanut butter and additional nuts or chocolate chips. Your children will be sure to appreciate such an exciting snack that works excellently with several toppings.

9. “LEGO” Rice Krispie Treats
This after-school snack is made of brightly colored and fun Rice Krispie Treats! Take regular Rice Krispie Treats and divide them, then pour icing over them and use face-down M&Ms for the buttons. Make sure that you use icing instead of frosting, as the hardened, glossy cover is needed to make the snack look more like a LEGO toy.

Planning out snacks for after school can make for an exciting time, especially if your kids get in on the conception and preparation phases. With just a little prep work beforehand, you can create snacks that will give your children a dose of nutrition while satisfying them after a long day of learning and leave them looking forward to dinner.

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Kara Reynolds is the Editor-in-Chief and founder of Momish Magazine.  A mom of four and matriarch to her big blended family, Kara wants nothing more than to normalize differences in family structures.  She enjoys peeing alone, pancakes, and pinot noir - but not at the same time. 

The results are in on the ALDI Fan Favorites annual survey. Shoppers have voted on their top ten picks from a variety of ALDI-exclusive items.

Without further ado, here are the 2021 Fan Favorites winners:

  • Cult Favorite: Appleton Farms Premium Sliced Bacon*
  • Stream & Snack: Clancy’s Kettle Chips*
  • Morning Meeting Must-Have: Specially Selected Brioche and French Toast Bagels
  • Guilt-Free Go-To: Friendly Farms Almond, Coconut & Oat Milk*
  • Guess Who’s Back: Huntington Home 3 Wick Candles
  • Mama Knows Best: Mama Cozzi’s Pizza Kitchen Take and Bake Deli Pizza*
  • Little Fan Favorite: Happy Farms String Cheese*
  • Sip & Celebrate: PurAqua Belle Vie Sparkling Flavored Water*
  • Dinner Delight: Fresh Family Pack Chicken Breasts
  • Keeping it Fresh: Strawberries*
    *Denotes repeat winner

It’s no secret that ALDI shoppers are big fans of the store’s low prices and wide selection of high-quality foods. More than 360,000 shoppers have voted over the last three years.

The Mama Cozzi’s Pizza line earned its own category this year, after being the overall fan favorite in 2020. And it’s still a winner: The brand’s Kitchen Take and Bake Deli Pizza was a top vote-getter this year, with more than 45,000 votes.

Among kid favorites, three-time champion Happy Farms String Cheese earned more than 50% of the votes in its category this year, winning by a landslide.

You’ll find these winners by looking for a blue heart-shaped logo on store shelves and on the ALDI website. Learn more about the 2021 Fan Favorites here.

—Eva Ingvarson Cerise

Photo courtesy of ALDI

 

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If you haven’t heard of Magic Spoon, you’re probably still embracing your childhood cereal with gusto. Well, it’s time to start adulting!

Known for its cult following, Magic Spoon is getting ready to kick off summer with some sweet new flavors. Say hello to Strawberry and Banana!

photo: Magic Spoon

So why do people obsess over this particular cereal? It’s practically guilt-free because its keto-friendly, offers high protein and is low carb. On top of all that, the unique flavor range is out of this world and we can’t get enough of the fun colorful boxes.

The brand new flavors drop today and you can snag a few boxes at magicspoon.com. Bundle up the savings and get four boxes for $39!

––Karly Wood

 

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It’s challenging enough to get the meals you loved before the pandemic. And, if your family, or members of your family are vegetarian or vegan, it may seem next to impossible. The good news is that several local restaurants are offering both vegetarian and vegan dishes for delivery or pickup! Before you decide on your next dinner, read on to find out more.

photo: via pexels

Tiny Moreso

Desperate times call for desperate measures. Tiny Moreso stepped their efforts up and started offering meals for pickup and delivery. They have an amazing menue which features smoothie kids, vegan cheesecake, vegan bowls and so much more. Check out the website to find out the rules and delivery days and times.

4520 NE 42nd Avesweet little spot.
Online: tinymoresopdx.com

photo: Carly S. via Yelps

Happy Day Juice Co.

This lovely little spot is offering free juice delivery to all of Portland. As if we needed another reason to love them! Order up their cold-pressed juices, vegan cheeses, gluten-free granola, and nut milks to keep your family nourished and healthy through these trying times! Even the non-vegans in the family will love them.

4539 NE Fremont St
Online: happydayjuiceco.com/

Doe Donuts

If you love supporting woman-owned, Portland-based businesses, then you’ll want to get your breakfast from this awesome eatery. It specializes in artisan vegan donuts and ice creams, made from scratch with local, fresh and sometimes usual ingredients. We think you’ll love their strawberry rhubarb fritter, salted tahini donut and the pineapple pizza (it’s sweet and savory with fresh pineapple glaze, tomato chutney, Brazil nut parmesan, and red pepper flakes.). Or indulge in their salted vanilla bean ice cream.

4110 NE Sandy Blvd
Online: doedonuts.com/

photo: Ruby T. via Yelp

Whole Bowl

They say that eating one of their bowls is like eating a hug. We do not disagree. One of the most nourishing dishes in town, all bowls are nut, gluten, wheat, hydrogenated oil and guilt free and come with brown rice, black and red beans, avocado, cilantro, black olives, Tillamook cheddar, sour cream, salsa and Tali Sauce. Be careful, they are addictive! They come in Bambino or Big Bowl sizes and you can order them either fully loaded (vegetarian) or veganized! The NW 23rd, Hawthorne, North Portland, and Hollywood locations are open for takeout. And families can also order bowls for delivery through Caviar and bike couriers.

Online: thewholebowl.com/portland

Ditto!

Who doesn’t love a tasty grilled cheese sandwich? This vegan grilled cheese food cart located in the parking lot of Jet Black Coffee Company, is accepting online and call-in orders curbside pickup. We suggest The Teddy with it’s three cheeses all melted on toast. If you want more, try The Jon with basil ricotta, smoked provolone, grilled mushrooms and potato chips!

Online: dittovegan.com

Secret Pizza Society

This local favorite is open for orders with limited hours: 1 to 9 p.m. You can choose from a variety of pies with fun names like the Chalupa Batman, El’ Guapo, and Brother Wilton. There is also a variety of salads to choose from to accompany your slice. Good news, they have options just for kids too!

7201 NE Glisan St
Online: thegsmp.com/

–Annette Benedetti

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Among the other secret hidden joys of parenting like explosive poops and… well, pretty much all the poops, no one warned me of the advice hurricane coming inbound as soon as my egg has been fertilized. No joke, in the few months between announcing my pregnancy and the baby’s arrival, I heard alllllll the cliché advice, phrases, and jokes a thousand times over.

I imagine it’s the same feeling someone has towards a joke about their name (“Oh man, haven’t heard THAT ONE before Jim!”), or the marriage advice you started hearing when you got engaged (“Wait, so just to be clear, should I go to bed angry or NOT go to bed angry?”) And trust me, it doesn’t end with the pregnancy because, at every stage of development or ailment of the day for your little bug, there is a lady at the grocery store coaching you on what to do.

Over the years, I got pretty tired of smiling politely and nodding while grinding your teeth down to a powder, so I began to amass a list of fun conversation killer responses—which means you don’t have to listen to another second of that unsolicited advice.

And to be fair, yes, sometimes the advice that you get is actually just small talk because that person actually doesn’t care about your baby (spoiler alert: no one really does, not really, but that’s another post). With that said, these phrases are a nice way to put both of you out of your misery so you could just get back to gossiping about a mutual acquaintance instead, guilt-free.

Respond: “Oh, is that what you did with your kids?”

This is especially effective for your coworker Stacy who you know doesn’t have kids but has the expertise and confidence of an incompetent regional manager. The conversation might then play out like this:

Stacy: “Oh no, I don’t have kids remember!” You: “Oh that’s right…”

Don’t let the silent moment scare you, just let that last bit trail off. The beauty of this is, Stacy likely won’t get the joke even after all of this, but your coworker who happened to be getting coffee at the same time will be trying super hard not to start laughing, at which point you can catch her glance and talk about Stacy over lunch later. It’s a phrase that keeps on giving.

Respond: “That’s so interesting, I JUST read a study that found the exact opposite! I guess we just gonna see what sticks, huh?” 

Confidence is key with this one, and just say it as matter-of-factly as you can, no judgment on the statistic or best practice or whatever that the other person cited. The thing is, most likely there has been a study done, and even if there hasn’t been they’re not gonna know, they’re just filling the moment with jibberish anyway. This is especially nice for the aunties at a family gathering because you don’t want to be mean to them, they’re just being nice and mean well, but you also want them to know there is more than one right way to do things. No matter what they believe.

Respond: “Do you think so? Only if they could talk!”

I want you to do me a favor and start a note on your phone where you tally the number of times someone tells you they think your baby is cold. It’s of course pretty rampant in the winter, but I kid you not someone asked me if I thought the baby was cold in July when he was red and sweaty because he wasn’t wearing socks (which he pulled off, mind you, because surprise, he was hot). These statements are especially annoying since they’re usually a pretty captain obvious kind of observation. So hold yourself back from screaming “Wow do you really think that I, the parent, the only person besides my partner in this whole entire world who actually cares about my child, haven’t thought of that? Thank you so much for bringing that to my attention!” and just ham it up. But don’t worry, I see you, and I thought the same thing too. It’ll be our secret.

This phrase especially comes in handy if you’re holding the baby because you can use the baby as a prop and ask her the question as a show to lighten the mood. If you’re lucky she’ll do something funny like foam at the mouth or something which gets the people going every time, and the conversation has been diverted.

Respond: “You know, we’re just lucky to have him here and healthy so we really can’t ask for or have thought about anything more than that.”

This usually shuts them up pretty quick too because like, it’s true, and what is anyone supposed to say to that without being a royal jerk. This response is effective for all the seemingly innocent but pretty judgmental generalizations and assumptions people make about things like gender preference or timing of arrival, or just to get you out of discussing topics you just don’t want to like names you may have picked out or whether you’ll breastfeed. Some people don’t mind sharing these details and that’s totally okay too, but having a way to get you out of things you don’t feel comfortable talking about is a fantastic tool to have in your belt.

Practice these in your most innocent delivery, and enjoy the silence that ensues.

Lisa Aihara is a writer and artist based in Los Angeles. When she's not busy keeping her toddler alive, she's growing another human and has no time for any BS. For an honest, practical take on motherhood, relationships, and just life's struggles through comics and stories, follow her on Instagram and her Blog.

Staying at home for months on end has had us all online, and shopping online, a lot more. Our Seattle Editor, Allison Sutcliffe feels us. A part-time, working mom with three kids, we asked Allison for her top 12 products that have gotten her through the pandemic, the summer and beyond. Read on to hear more from Allison.

I’m a work-from-home mom of three kids (ages 2, 9 & 12), and like many Seattle families, I’ve had to pivot hard these past few months, trading summer camps and the annual family vacay for outdoor games and backyard movie nights instead. Because we’re all in this together, I thought I’d share the gear that’s making it happen for us (and keeping me sane, too!) in the hopes it does the same for you. Scroll down to see what I can’t get enough of right now.

Orion 10012 SkyScanner Telescope

We had no idea we’d be in for the stargazing summer of the century when we picked up this tabletop telescope for my oldest daughter's pandemic-style birthday. Even though we didn’t spot Neowise (so bummed!), we pull it out often to check out the moon (in amazing detail!) and spot planets and bright stars in the summer sky. My favorite part is that it's so portable. We can easily take it anywhere and set it at kid height so everyone can take a peek.

Get yours here, $99.99.

Tovolo Ice Pop Molds

With the warmer-than-usual weather we’ve been having, the kids have been downing homemade popsicles by the dozen to cool off. We’ve gotten a ton of mileage out of these BPA-free molds. The fact that I get to control what goes into them… added bonus!

Get yours here, $11.99.

Curious Kids Nature Guide

Hiking has been our family’s go-to, socially distanced outdoor activity since the beginning of the pandemic. As restrictions have loosened, and we’ve ventured out further and further, we keep going back to this bookshelf fave that highlights local eco systems and inspires us to seek out new terrain and see what we can find in the forest and on the beach.

Get yours here, $12.59.

Beet World

courtesy Beet World

Since we first started staying home, I can’t tell you how many clothing sizes my toddler has been through! Instead of hitting the stores, I’ve added a few playful pieces from Beet World to her wardrobe. I can’t get enough of this local, mom-owned biz that gives back and is focused on sustainability. Beet World’s been a lifesaver for birthdays, too. Their newly-added mystery gift boxes make shopping for friends and family, near and far, a cinch, no matter what the occasion.

Get yours here, prices vary.

Painted Learning Tower & Activity Boards

We’ve been doing a lot of baking recently (hello, quarantine 15!), and my two year old wants in on the action. So we splurged on this learning tower that lets my toddler safely “help” alongside us. I love the multi-function of this souped-up step stool. Seriously. We removed a side panel so she climbs in an out at will, hopping off to play with the activity boards when she's had enough mixing, pouring and stirring. We all win with this one!

Get the tower here, $239.99 and the activity boards here and here, $39.99-44.99.

KEEN Kids’ Seacamp II CNX-C

Not a new obsession but a reliable one. New pair. Every year. Each kid. We wear them pretty much everywhere—tidepooling, hiking, boating and exploring the neighborhood. What can I say? I’m a sucker for a practical shoe.

Get yours here, $29.95 & up.

Paint & Plant Pizza Herb Growing Kit

Admittedly, I don’t have the greenest thumb, but this handy herb growing kit has been just what my kids needed to get interested in gardening. We tranferred the original plants and they're doing just fine in pots on the deck, and new herbs are growing in the kitchen window as we speak.

Get yours here, $24.99.

Qwixx

Everyone in the family loves this game, even our youngest (we let her roll the dice for us). It's easy to learn, quick to play and we can bring it anywhere (it fits in my diaper bag as easily as my purse). Plus, there's enough luck mixed in that anyone can win. My kids love that part the most!

Get yours here, 7.99

Reusable Swim Diaper

Where were these things when my oldest was born? Seriously love using this diaper with my toddler whether we’re at the beach, splashing in the kiddie pool or running through the sprinkler in the backyard. It’s my guilt-free summer gear for baby.

Get yours here, $16.97.

Pacific Breeze Easy Set Up Beach Tent

Although we haven’t gotten around to much camping this summer, we’ve tooled around the Sound seeking out secluded beaches every chance we get. When we find a spot we set up this lightweight pop-up shade that keeps everyone out of the sun and acts as a home base. My tween can set it up and take it down on his own (love it!) and it's packs up easily too. We love throw 'n' go gear!

Get yours here, $74.99

Kubb Outdoor Tossing Game

We knew we’d need to turn our backyard into a play zone to get the kids through the summer, so we ordered Kubb and haven’t looked back. Everybody’s into the strategy of it and I love that it's one more thing to do outside, close to home with the kids.

Get yours here, $49.99.

Alligator Bubble Blower Machine

This one is a kid obsession in our house. The big kids love turning it on almost as much as my two-year-old loves playing with the bubbles it makes. Needless to say, we’ve had a lot of impromptu bubble dance parties in the backyard.

Get yours here, $14.99.

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

All images courtesy of retailers.

—Allison Sutcliffe

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Do you find yourself craving a cup of coffee and a snack sometime between breakfast and lunch? Now you can have both all in one 100 calorie package. New Special K Caramel Latte Pastry Crisps lets you treat yourself with a delicious guilt-free lift. 

Special K Caramel Latte Pastry Crisps
Bring your favorite coffeehouse flavors with you on the go with you. Launching just in time for National Coffee Month, these flavorful bars are crafted with the flavors of decadent caramel and a hint of espresso. Each two-pastry pack contains as much caffeine as a half cup of coffee and are only 100 calories per serving. 

“These new Crisps bring the essence of your local coffee shop wherever you are,” said Courtney Bentley brand manager for Special K. “With this innovative indulgence you can enjoy anywhere, you can satisfy your caffeine craving with as much caffeine as half a cup of coffee. When our customers need a delicious, guilt-free boost, the Caramel Latte Pastry Crisps deliver.”

Special K Caramel Latte Pastry Crisps are now available in grocery stores nationwide and retail for $3.49.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Special K

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