The holiday season is full of Kodak moments. There’s the perfectly color-coordinated family card. Pics of the kids visiting winter wonderlands, holiday markets, extended relatives, and the Big Guy in red. Dozens where they’re tearing into presents, quickly followed by shots of them beaming alongside their haul. You stand behind the camera. Snap, snap, snap. Honestly, they should offer photography lessons as part of those what-to-expect baby classes (not to mention letting people know about the Tinybeans App for organizing and sharing all those sweet images).

But beyond the traditional photo ops, there are plenty more precious moments you should capture for your family album. I’m talking about the best images—the ones that show the quirks and real beauty of your family. One day you’ll see them and remember your kids as they were, not who people expected them to be. So this year, seek out the real holiday magic. Here’s a list to get you started!

1. Kids happily collapsed on the couch or in a car seat

After dinner, after presents, and after family parties, there are a few moments of magical stillness. The kids have eaten. The kids have run around. Excitement has drifted into quiet.

Yes, the high-octane moments are awesome. But there’s something extra special about this sudden, blissful hush. That feeling of: We did it, we’re tired, we packed a lot of life into a short time, and now we’re going to sleep it off. That’s what you want to remember right before the quiet explodes into an exhausted tantrum.

2. Siblings secretly getting along

It happens when you’re least expecting it. They’re baking cookies or opening presents or adding batteries to the newest blinking, shouting toy. Suddenly, your oldest is helping the youngest, or your toddler is excitedly explaining Santa to his woefully uneducated baby sister. They’re not teasing each other, shouting “mine!” or rolling their eyes. Snap it quickly: They’ll start battling over their new Furby in two minutes.

3. Action shots instead of finished products

The fun of cookies and crafting isn’t in the final designs, though we never turn down an unhinged-looking gingerbread man. It’s all about the doing—the tiny mountains of glitter all over your kitchen table, the flour caking your kid’s hands, the icing on their face. So go ahead and snap pics of those treats when they’re finished, but don’t forget the messy moments that got you there. One day (long after you’ve cleaned up the kidsplosion), you’ll love them.

4. Grandparents deep in discussion (or toys) with grandkids

Those posed photos of kids on Grandpa’s lap? They’re cute. But if your father-in-law is anything like mine, his forced grin is more terrifying than sweet. And if your kids are anything like mine, they’ll be squirming to get away. Rather than make everyone stop what they’re doing to slap on a smile, keep a lookout for that moment when a grandparent leans in to make the kids giggle or plops down on the floor to play or holds out a forkful of pie. Capture that instead.

5. Kids giving gifts—not just opening them

We all love the tearing-into-gift photos. Wrapping paper flies. Grins can’t be contained. Bows are stuck on people’s heads. But there’s a slight variation you should add to your shot list for the family album: your kids giving presents instead of getting them. Remember waiting for your dad to open the gift you made just for him and how excited you were?! Even if your little one is just helping hand out presents to other family members, snap those generous gestures. The giftee(s) will be glad you did.

Related: 11 Less Obvious Picks That Should Make It Into Every Baby’s Photo Album

6. Family photo session outtakes

All those posed photos? Adorable. The ones of kids making faces or unintentionally being weirdos? Better, because they capture the silliness and imperfections of those we love most. My relatives all agree that our best Christmas card ever—which my mother puts up every year—is the one that reads “Ho-Ho-No!” and features our eldest son (back when he was a baby) losing it on Saint Nick. I still feel twinges of guilt about that one, but it’s real. I like it better than all those smiling portraits, because it’s us.

7. A photo with you in it

While we all love that jolly fellow, Santa isn’t the source of Christmas magic. Moms are the do-it-all elves who make the holidays happen. So hand over the camera phone to someone else for a change. You deserve pictures with your kids. One day, they’ll want them. One day, so will you.

So much of this season is a whirlwind—which is why it just makes sense to go with it. Rather than manufacture joy, capture the in-between times, the unplanned exchanges, and the laugh-so-hard-it-hurts moments. That beautiful mess? That’s the real spirit of the holidays.

Make sure to capture all these blink-and-you’ll-miss-’em moments—and share them with your family and friends near and far—with the Tinybeans app. The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids and makes it easier than ever to turn them into a keepsake photo book.

Keep your whole crew festive in these family matching pajamas for the 2023 holiday season

Cozy mornings in front of a fire, watching family holiday movies, and spending time with the kids—the holidays have arrived! It may be a hectic time of year, but these are the things memories are made of, and the best part is that you can all look cute while hanging out at home with matching family pajamas. Whether you go all out with a professional holiday photoshoot, or you fill your camera roll with pictures (you’re posting them to your Tinybeans app, right?), these jammies are frame-worthy.

No matter where you live, what your holiday season looks like, or your family’s style, there’s something for every member of your crew in this list. Colorful, classic, mix-and-match? It’s all right here. In fact, we think it would be a great idea to gift a set of PJs to your extended family for an epic family picture. We’ve found our favorite family matching pajamas to set the mood this holiday season. See them all below.

Hanna Andersson Family Matching Holiday Pajamas

Hanna Andersson

Hanna Andersson is known for their holiday pajamas (just ask Blake Lively!). With prints like the new limited-edition Dear Deer (pictured on navy), Modern Merry, and classic Nutcracker, there are over 40 options to choose from. You'll definitely find something that matches your family perfectly (even pets).

Hanna Andersson Family Matching Holiday Pajamas—Buy Here!

Pajamagram Matching Pajamas

Pajamagram

Pajamagram offers exclusive prints like this hoodie-and-bottom Grey Plaid set, Charlie Brown Christmas, and Christmas Lights. And, don't miss this—free pet PJ with adult PJ purchase at Pajamagram. Use code PETJAMMIES at checkout (through 12/25).

Pajamagram Matching Pajamas—Buy Here!

Old Navy Match the Fam Pajamas

Old Navy

What's not to love about Old Navy's Family Matching Pajamas Collection? With a ton of different styles, inclusive sizes, and fun prints like Red Madras (pictured), Holiday Campers, and Holiday Delivery Pink, Old Navy does not disappoint. 

Old Navy Match the Fam Pajamas—Buy Here!

The Children's Place Matching Pajamas

The Children's Place

Before you ask—yes, that is Snoop Dogg. Family matching pajamas from The Children's Place are a must-have, even without Mariah Carey and Lance Bass sporting them (which they are). Check out the Iconic Wrap Remix (pictured), Santa's Sleigh, and the Fa La La prints.

The Children's Place Matching Pajamas—Buy Here!

Honest Baby Fam Jams

Honest Baby

Super cute jammies in organic cotton is Honest Baby's specialty.And considering they made Oprah's Favorite Things 2023, you can feel good about scooping up this year's set from them. Available in baby, adult, and pet sizes, in prints like Feelin' Pine (pictured), Night Pine, and Falling Snowflakes.

Honest Baby Fam Jams—Buy Here!

burt's bees baby Family Matching Pajamas

burt's bees baby

burt's bees' award-winning holiday pajamas are GOTS certified and made with organic cotton, and that includes this Light the Menorah collection, Gingerbread Fair Isle, and All Wrapped Up

burt's bees baby Family Matching Pajamas—Buy Here!

Gymboree Matching Family Pajamas

Gymboree

Mandy Moore has been collaborating with Gymboree for quite a while now, and that includes both pajamas and holiday clothes. For 2023, Gymboree's jammies include this Polar Bear Fair Isle print and the aptly-named Gymmies collection.

Gymboree Family Matching—Buy Here!

Target Family Pajamas

Target

We look forward all year to the Target Family Pajamas Collection. The best part? All their designs can be mixed and matched, so you're able to customize each set for every member of your crew. Their collection includes graphics, stripes, plaids, buffalo checks, Hanukkah, and they even have slippers, socks, and pet options.

Target Family Pajamas—Buy Here!

Pottery Barn Family Pajamas

Pottery Barn

Pottery Barn never disappoints, and their 2023 holiday collection is proof. Check out this Heritage Santa print, Blush Heritage print, and the Rifle Paper Co. Hanukkah print. And, because it's Pottery Barn, you can pair the PJs with their whole line of traditional and personalized holiday goodies.

Pottery Barn Family Pajamas—Buy Here!

Little Sleepies Holiday Family Matching

Little Sleepies

Love a Pink Christmas? Little Sleepies has you covered. The Merry & Bright print comes in pink and navy, Holiday Treats showcases the goodies of the season, and the Night at the Nutcracker print is a classic.

Little Sleepies Holiday Family Matching—Buy Here!

Merryreindeer Christmas Pajamas

Merryreindeer

Merryreindeer is entirely dedicated to all things holiday pjs. From this soft Leafy Dreams print, best-selling Cocoa Cuddles, and new release Christmas Crew, they've got the holiday on lock.

Merryreindeer Christmas Pajamas—Buy Here!

Sleepyheads Matching Family Pajamas

Sleepyheads

With fleece options like this Blue Winter Penguin set, onesies (like the Red Snowflake print), and flannel choices (like the Black & White Buffalo Plaid), Sleepyheads is sure to keep your whole family warm this holiday season.

Sleepyheads Matching Family Pajamas—Buy Here!

My Comfy Pajama Family Matching Sets

My Comfy Pajama

Classic styles and festive prints are the name of the My Comfy Pajama game. These fun Blue Reindeer Jumpers are some of our favorites, along with Dinosaur Family Christmas and The Minimal Tree sets.

My Comfy Pajama Family Matching Sets—Buy Here!

Sunny Boutique Custom Matching Family Pajamas

Sunny Boutique

As if matching pajamas weren't enough, Sunny Boutique offers options to personalize both front and back of these satin sets.

Sunny Boutique Custom Matching Family Pajamas—Buy Here!

JCPenny Matching Family Pajamas

JCPenny

JCPenny is pulling out all the stops this year. From this Snowflake Fair Isle style, the modern Space Santa print, to the beloved Mr. Grinch, we're just wild about their holiday offerings.

JCPenny Matching Family Pajamas—Buy Here!

Little Blue House Matching Pajamas

Little Blue House

The unique designs from Little Blue House include the Vintage Ski print (pictured), Rockin' Holidays, and Woofing Christmas.

Little Blue House Matching Pajamas—Buy Here!

The Company Store Matching Pajamas

The Company Store

For every pair of family pajamas sold, The Company Store donate $1 to Ronald McDonald House, so you can feel good about snagging organic cotton options like the Fair Isle Mix (above), Holly Trees, and best-selling Skiing Animals.

The Company Store Matching Pajamas—Buy Here!

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These hostess gift ideas will make them feel so appreciated

Whether you’re heading to a holiday party or invited for a weekend visit, you’ll want to make sure you don’t show up empty-handed. Hostess gifts may be a little old-fashioned, but that’s because they really are a classic move that will never go out of style. Thanking your hostess (or host, of course) for their hospitality and any work they’ve put into making you, their guest, feel welcome, is always considerate. Although the sentiment has never gotten old, the gift itself changes from decade to decade. So, you’ll need some hostess gift ideas, especially with the upcoming holiday season.

These carefully curated gifts will please any hosts, even your hard-to-shop-for-sister-in-law. They’ll be welcome additions to their home, pantry, and every day, plus many of them actually make their next event that much easier to put together. Scroll down for our favorite hostess gift ideas for 2023.

TBH Vineyards Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir

this pinot noir from TBH vineyards is a good hostess gift idea
TBH Vineyards

A bottle of wine is always a good idea when it comes to a hostess gift. This wonderful Pinot Noir is made from 100% estate-grown organic grapes from Small Vines on the Sonoma Coast and is a full-bodied wine with hints of cherries, a floral scent, and a lovely lingering flavor. 

TBH Vineyards Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir ($104)—Buy Here! 

Copper Whistling Tea Kettle

HSN

This cute kettle bundled with some of your favorite hot cocoa and gourmet marshmallows make a fun family gift (with a bit of style thrown in).

Copper Whistling Tea Kettle ($37.80)—Buy Here!

Pizza Accessories Kit

Backcountry

Set them up for family pizza night with this set that comes with two pizza peels, a spatula and a rocking cutter.

Pizza Accessories Kit ($65.99)—Buy Here!

Beekman 1802 Goat Milk Caddy Set

Beekman 1802

Goat milk is known for its moisturizing qualities. We love gifting this soap and lotion set especially since its fragrance-free and includes a counter caddy.

Beekman 1802 Goat Milk Caddy Set ($30.80)—Buy Here!

Tipsy Turvy Bar Glass Set

ban.do

Who wouldn't want to toast with these gorgeous glasses? Champagne, sparking cider, or your favorite La Croix—we're using them for everything.

Tipsy Turvy Bar Glass Set ($32.95)—Buy Here!

Bamboo Multi-Level Cheese Board Set

BerfHOFF

Help enhance their next gathering with this pretty cheese board set, complete with 3 cutting and serving tools.

Bamboo Multi-Level Cheese Board Set ($79.99)—Buy Here!

Hoya Heart Succulent

plants.com

This succulent will look darling on a windowsill and it needs very little maintenance (and is therefore the perfect gift, of course).

Hoya Heart Succulent ($39.99)—Buy Here!

Gold Leaf Glassware

Well Told

Glassware with a city map in 22-carat gold leaf is sure to endear your host to you even when your kid locks themselves in the bathroom in the middle of the party. Choose from 22 popular cities.

Gold Leaf Glassware ($23.95)—Buy Here!

Rainbow Agate Coaster Set of 4

Amazon

Protect furniture from glass rings and toddler spills with this lovely coaster set of 4.

Rainbow Agate Coaster Set of 4 ($45.99)—Buy Here!

Superstitchous Blanket

Superstitchous

San Francisco mom Samira Khoshnood created Superstitchous while on maternity leave after the birth of her first child. We love gifting these cozy blankets to pretty much anyone. Especially with a variety of charming prints and sizes, you can't go wrong.

Superstitchous Blanket ($88.00+)—Buy Here!

anecdote candles

anecdote candles

Made of long-lasting soy wax and hand-poured in California, these are a chic-meets-cheeky offering. There are a bunch of different single and bundle options to fit your favorite hostess's personality.

anecdote candles ($14.00+)—Buy Here!

Chocolarder Drinking Chocolate

Bar and Cocoa

What's better than hot cocoa? Drinking chocolate is a blend of cocoa and grated chocolate for a next-level (and super indulgent) gift.

Chocolarder Drinking Chocolate ($25.00)—Buy Here!

Paper Vase Wraps

Lucy Grymes

The perfect gift wrap for that bouquet of flowers you can grab on your way over; use a recycled jar, a can or a simple vase and make it dressy. Coated paper stock in lots of different color choices.

Paper Vase Wraps ($19.00)—Buy Here!

Fig Lemontini Craft Cocktail Kit

Sundance

A botanical blend of fruits, herbs, and spices that only require adding the recommended choice of spirits for the perfect cocktail.

Fig Lemontini Craft Cocktail Kit ($28.00+)—Buy Here!

YETI Rambler 10 oz Wine Tumbler

Amazon

Your hostess can keep her drink of choice cool while she gets everything ready when you gift her a Yeti Tumbler.

YETI Rambler 10 oz Wine Tumbler ($46.00)—Buy Here!

Classic Cowgirl Cheese Collection

Goldbelly

A perfect trio of cheese from one of the country's best cheesemakers. Includes a decadent triple cream Mt Tam, funky and buttery Red Hawk, and versatile aged Wagon Wheel.

Classic Cowgirl Cheese Collection ($89.95)—Buy Here!

PureWine Purifier Wands

PureWine

Filter out sulfites with this simple wine filter and say goodbye to wine headaches. Simply add one to each glass you pour and in 3 minutes, you'll have a clean-tasting filtered glass of your favorite grapes.

PureWine Purifier Wands ($11.99+)—Buy Here!

Bloom Tamarind Wood Bowl

CB2

Filled with lemons or a large salad, this bowl is a stunner they'll love displaying.

Bloom Tamarind Wood Bowl ($99.95)—Buy Here!

 

—Kate Loweth, Amber Guetebier, Gabby Cullen, & Kate Cartia

 

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Picking out toys is a gamble. Kids can go from sheer excitement one moment to losing all interest in about a week (let alone a few days).

While you might have been sold on all that these shiny, new items could do—whether it was the flashing lights, easy-to-memorize tunes, or mystic ability to move and shake—they eventually end up forgotten at the bottom of the toy box.

So if you’re in search of a gift that’ll pique your kid’s interest (and keep it!) this holiday season, it’s time to revisit the store shelves with our must-have list of open-ended toys from schleich®.

Their playsets are adorable, durable, and highly beneficial. As they grow with your children, they’ll also help nurture their imagination, creativity, social skills, and cognitive development along the way (that’s what we like to call a quadruple whammy).

Here are six open-ended toys that’ll keep your child entertained for years to come!

Use code TINYBEANS10 to save 10% off your next purchase from December 1 through December 31.

 

What are Open-Ended Toys & Why Are They Beneficial?

Open-ended toys are boundless toys. They don’t have specific instructions or a predetermined outcome and can be played with in many different ways. They give children the freedom to invent a new story over and over again, allowing them to foster their imagination and creativity, stimulate their social skills, and enhance their critical thinking and decision-making skills.

In short, kids can play by their own rules and interests as many times as they want.

Our 6 Favorite Open-Ended Toys for Kids

Large Barn with Animals and Accessories

$99.99
Kids can create their very own farmyard adventure right from their playroom. This large barn playset includes an expansive collection of toy animals, from cows and piglets to cats and doves, and farming accessories. They can grab barrels of hay with the working hay trolley or lead your cattle to their stalls. Plus, you can expand the fun of farming by adding other kits to your set.

 


Pet Hotel

$59.99
Future veterinarians will get a kick out of this pet hotel where all animals are welcomed. Puppies can roam around the obstacle course, while other furry friends can play on the seesaw or soar high on the moveable animal swing. This adorable set comes with an animal keeper and a handful of toy animals (we’re talking kittens, a baby goat, a golden retriever puppy, a guinea pig, and a whole lot more).

 


Farm World Starter Set

$19.99
The Farm World Starter Set comes with the right amount of play animals to introduce your farmer-in-training to the basics of animal caretaking. With a cow, donkey, sheep, and rooster, your kids can create endless farmyard fun, then once they’ve mastered their pen, they can grow their farm with other unique add-ons from schleich®.

 


5-Piece Horse Collector Bundle

$29.99
Calling all young equestrians, this horse set can bring your stable dreams to life. With a pinto foal, a Knabstrupper foal, a mustang foal, an Arab mare, and a Pintabian mare figurine, children can gallop through fields, groom their herd, and embark on a long journey.

 


Animal Rescue Large Truck

$69.99
Animal heroes, it’s time to lace up your boots and prepare to be muddy, as you dive into the wild. This 10-piece, adventurous kit lets little ones play as Ranger Tom, Ted the Meerkat, or a lion through its realistic details and moveable parts. Every day crafts a new adventure, from exploring the lush jungle and taking friends on an epic safari ride.

 


Llamacorn

$19.99
Parents, put your child’s request for a unicorn at bay with the Llamacorn—a charming mythical creature that’s part llama and part unicorn. This fantastical figurine is the perfect companion to bring beloved fairy tales to life as well as create brand new journeys. Kids can activate the exciting superpowers of the llamacorn’s horn or prance through an enchanted forest, adding a twinkle of magic to their playroom this season.

 



Save 10% on your next schleich® toy purchase with code TINYBEANS10 from December 1 through December 31 at 11:59 p.m. EST. Offer cannot be combined with any other offers or codes.

It’s time to get trimming with some of the most unique Christmas ornaments out there

Whether your tree has been up since November 1, or you wait until December is in full swing, these unique Christmas ornaments will definitely put you in a festive mood. Although a lot of our priorities are making sure under the tree is all taken care of, you can’t ignore the tree itself, right? These baubles are some of the most fun, funky, and funny we found. And we looked at a lot of ornaments. Maybe we ended up also buying a lot of those ornaments, too.

Maybe your tree is severely lacking in the Swiftie ornament department. Perhaps you’ve decided to go for a more organic holiday vibe. It’s possible you’re looking for the perfect Amazon lover  in your life. We’ve made this list. We’ve checked it twice. And no matter what you’re looking for when it comes to unique Christmas ornaments, we have it here.

Kait Cup Christmas Ornament

Altar'd State

If you're as attached to your emotional support tumbler as we are, this is the ornament for you.

Kait Cup Christmas Ornament ($20.00)—Buy Here!

El Arroyo Ornaments

El Arroyo

The famous El Arroyo marquee is ready to hang on your tree this year. Made from mercury glass, it's available in multiple quotes so it's perfect for your family.

El Arroyo Ornaments ($20.00)—Buy Here!

Swiftie Ornament

Harley Lilac

We're in our Christmas Era.

Swiftie Ornament ($28.00)—Buy Here!

Christmas Tree Snack Cake Ornament

Amazon

If you know, you know.

Christmas Tree Snack Cake Ornament ($8.98)—Buy Here!

Après Ski Monogram Ornament

Anthropologie

Fuzzy and cozy and colorful and cute plus personal monogram? These are so giftable.

Après Ski Monogram Ornament ($12.00)—Buy Here!

Amazon Packages Ornament

Amazon

Santa takes the credit, but we definitely need to tip our hat to the Amazon delivery drivers.

Amazon Packages Ornament ($14.99)—Buy Here!

Heinz Ketchup, SPAM, and Hidden Valley Ranch Christmas Ornaments Set

Amazon

We all know someone who this set is perfect for, so you might as well embrace it.

Heinz Ketchup, SPAM, and Hidden Valley Ranch Christmas Ornaments Set ($34.50)—Buy Here!

Where's Pickle? Ornament

Amazon

You're probably familiar with the Christmas Pickle Tradition (if you're not, though, here's the skinny). Jazz it up with this Waldo-inspired ornament.

Where's Pickle? Ornament ($14.95)—Buy Here!

Kraken Ornament

Amazon

Ah, yes. The traditional Christmas Kraken.

Kraken Ornament ($14.95)—Buy Here!

Letter Board Ornament

Amazon

Bring the Instagram vibes straight to your tree with this super cute mini letter board.

Letter Board Ornament ($9.99)—Buy Here!

Sweet Bee Ornament

Amazon

This sparkly little bee is especially pretty thanks to her jeweled features.

Sweet Bee Ornament ($8.35)—Buy Here!

'Cocomelon' Ornament

Fun.com

An ornament to impress even the littlest family member, complete with Santa hat.

'Cocomelon' Ornament ($16.49)—Buy Here!

Pinata Ornament

Amazon

Add some color to your tree with this festive little pinata. 

Pinata Ornament ($16.19)—Buy Here!

Hershey Kisses Ornament 6pc Set

Fun.com

One of our favorite holiday candies is now a set of our favorite ornaments.

Hershey Kisses Ornament 6pc Set ($7.99)—Buy Here!

'Friends' Ornament

Amazon

It was a sad year for Friends fans, but this ornament is a sweet reminder of one of our favorite shows.

'Friends' Ornament ($15.88)—Buy Here!

Lite-Brite Ornament

Fun.com

The holidays do make us pretty nostalgic, so we couldn't resist this Lite-Brite ornament.

Lite-Brite Ornament ($19.99)—Buy Here!

Highland Cow Ornament

Amazon

Excuse us but please look at this Highland cow. Look. At. It.

Highland Cow Ornament ($8.98)—Buy Here!

Light Up Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Ornaments

Pottery Barn Kids

Even our own parents remember the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer movie, so the nostalgia is strong with these super cute light-up ornaments. Bumble, Rudolph, and Santa are all here, crafted out of faux fur and velvet, embellished with lights, and ready to adorn your tree! 

Light Up Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Ornaments ($24.50 each)—Buy Here!

'Die Hard'...Another Christmas Ornament

Etsy

Is it a Christmas movie or not? Put an end to the debate once and for all with this loose Bruce hanging from your tree.

Die Hard...Another Christmas Ornament ($20.00)—Buy Here!

Hot Cheetos Snowman Ornament

Fun.com

Keep things spicy with this melting snowman—check out his little glitter sweat drops.

Hot Cheetos Snowman Ornament ($24.99)—Buy Here!

Jim Marvin Ornaments

Home Smith

Jim Marvin has been the man behind the White House holiday decorations for years (1997-2014, to be exact), so there's no surprise that this collection is capital 'S'tunning. Every single ornament is handmade, making them the perfect heirlooms, and they're available in a bunch of different absolutely beautiful colors.

Jim Marvin Ornaments ($10.00+)—Buy Here!

Geode State Ornament

Uncommon Goods

It goes without saying that a state or province-themed ornament would automatically be a keepsake, but these handmade geode-inspired ones make them extra special. And yep, they come in the shape of U.S. states and Canadian provinces, too. They're created by Kerry Brooks in Minneapolis, MN.

Geode State Ornament ($18.00)—Buy Here!

Unicorn Felted Wool Ornaments, Set of 3

Pottery Barn Kids

Not only are these precious ornaments made in Nepal from 100% wool, they're created in a Fair Trade Certified™ facility, directly benefiting the artists who produce them. They hang from a jute string for a handmade touch!

Unicorn Felted Wool Ornaments, Set of 3 ($34.50)—Buy Here!

Harry & David Keepsake Pear Ornaments

Harry & David

Harry & David's iconic pears are now celebrated in these adorable keepsake ornaments. They're made of ceramic and come in a set of 6.

Harry & David Keepsake Pear Ornaments ($29.99)—Buy Here!

Your Name in a Snowflake Ornament

Uncommon Goods

Laser-cut names make up these personalized snowflakes! They're perfect for each member of the family and they make a really cute gift. Each one is unique and handmade in the U.S. 

Your Name in a Snowflake Ornament ($35.00)—Buy Here!

Funky Tree Ornament—Assorted Colors

Etsy

We know you like unique (you wouldn't be reading this if you didn't, right?), so these (literal) Funky Tree Ornaments are right up your ally. Each funky tree is hand-selected from a collection of fun colors and styles and sent with a ribbon and an attractive box. Add a bow and boom, gift-ready.

Funky Tree Ornament ($10.00)—Buy Here!

Kurt Adler 12 Days of Christmas Ornament Set

Amazon

It's likely you've seen Kurt Adler's name next to a bunch of decorations before. This set is bold and beautiful with a classic twist, in true Kurt Adler style.

Kurt Adler 12 Days of Christmas Ornament Set ($27.76)—Buy Here!

Rainbow Lollipop Ornaments, Set of 8

Amazon

Ribbon candy just has Christmas written all over it, doesn't it? This set of eight also comes in two color combinations, so we may snag one of each.

Rainbow Lollipop Ornaments, Set of 8 ($13.99)—Buy Here!

Hammerhead Glass-Blown Ornament

Amazon

We honestly can't think of a single reason we wouldn't need this sparkly and smiley hammerhead shark hanging on our tree.

Hammerhead Glass-Blown Ornament ($17.96)—Buy Here!

Deviled Egg Ornament

Sur La Table

Give this holiday side the respect it deserves with this deviled egg ornament from Sur La Table. Handcrafted in Poland exclusively for Sur La Table, this entire ornament collection is stunning.

Deviled Egg Ornament ($34.95)—Buy Here!

12 Colorful Glass Icicle Ornaments

Amazon

Maybe you've noticed that we're very into color, so we couldn't resist this beautiful set of 12 icicle ornaments!

12 Colorful Glass Icicle Ornaments ($16.99)—Buy Here!

Beard Ornaments, 16 Pieces

Amazon

We never said we were only including tree ornaments on this list, did we? (No, really, did we? We're parents. We have no idea what we said five minutes ago.)

Beard Ornaments, 16 Pieces ($6.99)—Buy Here!

Charcuterie Ornament

Sur La Table

Or, as we like to call it, an adult Lunchable, this charcuterie board ornament pays homage to one of our favorite things.

Charcuterie Ornament ($44.95)—Buy Here!

 

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Keep your little one in good spirits right through New Year’s Eve with these relative wrangling, calendar managing, baby prioritizing tips

The holidays can be a magical time, especially when there’s a brand-new little one to share in all the sparkly joy. But when too many seasonal happenings pile up on top of baby duties, your stress levels can get dialed up to 11, making the magic feel more like madness. To help you pull off the perfect balancing act of keeping your sanity and making precious new memories, we came up with a list of do’s and don’ts for your baby’s first Christmas.

1. Do take lots of pictures. You’ll delight in looking back at the shots of your bundled-up little one exploring their first snow day or banging away with their first dreidel.

2. Don’t feel pressure to make a big holiday meal from scratch. Unless you adore cooking and wait months for the chance to roast a turkey, this may be the year to order a pre-made meal or host a festive potluck.

3. Do respect your baby’s schedule. If your little one has settled into a routine, staying up late for too many nights can lead to joy-smashing meltdowns. Whenever it’s possible, keep up with nap and bedtime routines, and you and your little one will be well-rested and ready for holiday adventures.

4. Do take advantage of all the relatives’ love. If Aunt Jeannie wants to hold the baby for a few hours, it’ll give you the perfect opportunity to shower or take a walk. For many modern parents living far away from extended family, the holidays are the only time to have a village of support, so make the most of it!

5. Don’t be afraid to say no. If you’re too tired to go to midnight mass or attend however many holiday parties, skip it. Feel free to make liberal use of your awesome excuse: I just had a baby. The holidays are no fun if nerves are frayed and little ones are wailing, so throw out the rules and preserve a little space for rest.

6. Do take time to fit in something special to you, whether it’s driving around to see holiday lights or devouring gingerbread men. If you have the energy, you can start a family tradition, like reading ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas by candlelight, but keep it low-key. You have many more holidays in your future to create new traditions with your wee one!

7. Do bring a carefully selected bunch of baby necessities along if you’re traveling, like a favorite blanket and beloved pacifier. Ask the grandparents to have all the other essentials ready when you arrive, like diapers in the right size, so you can settle right in and get to celebrating. As for how to handle flying with a baby, check out our helpful tips here.

8. Don’t feel compelled to take a long trip. If your little one is only a few weeks old, or you’re exhausted from balancing work and new mama-hood, celebrate your baby’s first Christmas at home. Keeping it low-key means instead of risking being snowed in at an airport with a newborn—you can schedule a family visit for another time with less pressure and less risk of airplane delays.

9. Don’t blow your budget on expensive gifts. Babies don’t need a ton of shiny new toys to unwrap–most are just as happy with an empty box and a classic wooden rattle. On the other hand, if you still need a few choice pieces of baby gear, like a jogging stroller, the holidays can be a perfect time to ask Santa to slip a little something under the tree for you both.

10. Do take walks in a winter wonderland. Bundle up and get outside. With a few extra layers, babies can marvel at the sparkling snow. Plus, a little fresh air keeps the cabin fever away.

11. Do remember that while this may be your baby’s first Christmas, it’s not the only holiday. You’ll have many years to introduce your kiddo to pumpkin pie and sleigh rides. Keep it simple and focus on what’s meaningful and what brings you and your family joy.

Make sure to capture all the memories—and share them with your family and friends near and far—with the Tinybeans app. The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids.

With a little planning—and forgiveness—surviving the holidays without losing your temper is possible

It’s the holiday season—you’re supposed to be happy, jolly, merry… right? RIGHT? Maybe not entirely. If you’re like most parents, the holidays come with equal parts Christmas cheer and seasonal stress. On one hand, we want to spoil our kids and feel their joy as they tear off the wrappings of their brand-new bikes or coveted toys—on the other, on the other, we can’t help but see red (the bad kind) as a result of all the ways they act out leading up to the big day.

And it’s no wonder: Between the added expenses, event overload, family drama, and travel plans, there can be more than merriment lurking behind those “perfect” holiday moments. In fact, according to a C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital report, one in six parents reports being more stressed during the holidays (with moms reporting twice as much stress as dads). As for what causes most yuletide woes, parents ranked holiday shopping, keeping kids healthy, household finances, party planning, meal-making, and criticism from family members as the biggest offenders

The holidays usually mean increased spending, a change of schedule, interaction with extended family, and of course, less sunlight, says Los Angeles-based psychologist Tara Klein. “We need to be extra careful about self-care during this time to have the emotional resilience for all the ups and downs that go along with the holidays.”

What that means is with planning—and forgiveness (of you and your kids!)—surviving the holidays without completely losing it on your little sugarplums is possible. Here’s how to make it happen:

Find Ways to Alleviate Financial Stress

If you’re worried about how to afford all those gifts—you’re not alone. A poll conducted by debt resolution company Beyond Finance found that more than two-thirds of people said holiday spending ups their stress levels—82 percent worried they won’t be able to pay for all the gifts they want to buy. Here are some tips for surviving the holidays when it comes to finances:

Make a budget—and stick to it. Be realistic about what you can spend and map out your gift-giving list on paper. Then, be sure to stick to your plans! Need some help? Microsoft offers this free budget-making template

Get creative with gifts. You don’t have to buy all your gifts; there are plenty of crafts and “I Owe You” items that your family and friends would be just as happy to receive. Offer your scrubbing skills to a relative in need of a car wash. Spend the evening babysitting for a friend overwhelmed with her littles (Best. Gift. Ever.). And, DIYers: From fresh-baked cookies to homemade photo gifts, this is your chance to shine!

Opt for whole-family gifts. If you have several siblings and an army of nieces and nephews, opt for whole-family gifts that can simplify your giving load. Family board games, outdoor lawn games, and food deliveries (like this candy care package or this gorgeous cupcake platter) can be easy cross-generational gifts.

Take advantage of free shipping. While there is an anxiety-ridden rite of passage to braving the mobbed post office during the days before Christmas—it’s unnecessary. Save money on shipping by taking advantage of stores that offer free shipping for purchases.

Be honest with family members. It’s OK to simmer down the expectations. Tell your extended family members that your budget is tight this year and that they’ll receive “creative” gifts (or just cards) instead of pricey gifts. Most people will welcome your honesty—it may even take the load off them, too—and you’ll feel better knowing everyone knows what to expect.

Related: 29 Holiday Gifts That You Can Make at Home

Learn How to Handle the Constant “I WANTs” from Your Kids

surviving the holidays with kids means managing their expectations

Is your child summoning her inner Veruca Salt whenever you take her to Target? Deep breaths! It’s hard to handle the barrage of “I wants” that can possess our kids during the holidays, but it’s not entirely their fault. After all, every ad and conversation they have about Christmas likely has to do with gift-giving. So the wanting is normal, but it’s the demands you need to curb. Here’s how to manage:

Make a Wish Board to help kids feel heard. Parent coach Abigail Wald—author of a Parenting Survival Deck that includes tips for handling tricky kid behaviors (click here to get the “Want Wanter” card for free!)—recommends that families make a Wish Board to help kids organize their holiday wants.

Let them put every single thing that they want on there. Then, throughout the next month or two, you can help them physicalize it by cutting out little pictures and moving things up and down the list of where they want them. It can become a fun little connective art project that the two of you have together, which takes down some of the wanting,” says Wald.

She also suggests checking back in with the list: Every time your child thinks they would have played with that one thing, put a checkmark by it; whichever has the most checkmarks by the end might be what they want the most.

Talk about giving. We all know what the holidays are supposed to be about, but to the typical kid, it’s all about getting presents. Help your kids see it in a different light by talking about what your family will give the grandparents or other extended family members; have them make small gifts to pass out to friends, neighbors, and teachers; take part in a neighborhood toy drive or an “Adopt a Family” campaign. The more they experience the joy of giving, the less they may want.

Take pictures. When your child begs for a particular toy at a store, pull out your phone and take a picture of the item to add to their special Wish List. Often, acknowledging what the child wants by photographing it is enough to quiet the wanting.

Teach them how to properly accept gifts (even the ones they don’t like). It might not be easy to watch, but it’s normal for kids to complain when they open a sweater instead of a Switch. Your kid is not “spoiled “or “ungrateful;” they’re just a developing human that hasn’t refined their filter. Yet. 

To help, try this: Wrap an assortment of random items—a rock from the driveway, a  toddler fork, a stick—and put them wherever you open holiday gifts. Then, take turns opening gifts and showing an exaggerated level of gratitude over each thing (OMG, “I’ve always wanted a fork like this!” “Thank you so much! This rock will look perfect on my dresser!” or “Wow, this stick is PERFECT!”). You’ll get enough giggles to get the point across, and hopefully, your kids will transfer the game to real life when they receive their next sweater.

Try to Keep (at least some of) Your Kids’ Routines

a mom trying to survive the holidays by keeping a routine with her kids

For kids, veering from the everyday routine can be a recipe for disaster. And even though the holidays can mean no school, travel, and a candy-lined upheaval of the norm, you can still keep at least some of your regular rituals, including finding time for naptime and following traditional bedtime routines.

As Harvard Health Publishing Senior Faculty Editor Claire McCarthy, MD, states, “As tempting as it may be to let kids stay up late and sleep late throughout the holidays, try to stay within an hour of usual times, except for special occasions (like New Year’s Eve). Same goes for mealtimes (be sure your kids get three healthy meals a day, preferably with you and not in front of the television).”

Keep Kids Busy—Especially During Family Gatherings.

If your kid has something to do, they are less likely to be tugging on your arm demanding attention or melting down on the living room floor over a broken candy cane. Bring toys or games to keep your toddlers busy during family gatherings, and let older children help by passing out hors d’oeuvres or taking guests’ coats.

Related: 11 Christmas Minute to Win It Games the Kids Will Love

Make a List of All the Events—and Decide Which Ones to Skip

School concerts! Holiday office parties! Family gatherings! Santa! There is so much going on over the holidays that it’s easy to get overwhelmed. But YOU DON’T HAVE TO DO IT ALL. Write a list of all the events happening over the month and decide which ones you can do and which ones you can cut. Then, put all those things on a family calendar that everyone can see. This way, you don’t overextend yourself (and your kids know what to expect). The more relaxed you feel, surviving the holidays without losing it on your kids won’t feel so unattainable.

Keep a Designated Friend on Speed Dial

If you’re worried about surviving the holidays without losing it, Wald advises finding a “listening partner” for when times get tough. “I love to have a speed dial buddy—a friend I can text or call when I need to check in. You can feel alone even amid a lot of people, so it’s nice to have someone who knows your life, who knows your kids, who’s got your back, who you can text or call from the bathroom, from the car, or while you’re going for a walk. Just someone who can help you regroup and get grounded again,” she says. 

Surviving the Holidays Means Remembering It Doesn’t Have to Be Perfect

Melissa Heckscher

The entire holiday season is a little like my 2019 holiday card. It took so long to get my three kids to sit still with corresponding “Happy. New. Year” signs that we attracted a small crowd of onlookers who chuckled at my Sisyphean efforts to corral the trio into a picture with at least three open pairs of eyelids (because after a while, that was my bare minimum). The moments leading up to the photo were filled with arguing, frustration, and the promise of candy, but all I see now is that perfect picture and those sweet smiles.  

Wald offers sage advice about surviving the holidays, “It’s the things that happen year after year that they will remember most, so if a particular holiday time winds up pear-shaped, don’t worry. It doesn’t need to be perfect; it’s the fact that it’s happening at all that matters.” So be gentle with yourself and allow yourself—and your kids—some grace.

 

All images via iStock unless otherwise noted 

 

 

When I was growing up in the ‘80s and ‘90s, Santa had a full, white, fluffy beard; a rounded stomach; and rosy cheeks. He was also always white. As a child, I didn’t think anything of it. But when I became a mom, the idea of what “classic Santa” should look like changed.

My husband and I always knew we would have children. But after a near-death experience and autoimmune diagnosis in my mid-20s, we decided that adoption was our best option. On a balmy November Saturday, we got the call that would change our lives. A birth mother had chosen us to adopt her baby—a Black girl. We were giddy; we furiously packed and traveled four hours to meet our new daughter.

Six weeks later, she would experience her first Christmas. It was during this holiday season that we noticed the serious lack of brown-skinned representation in décor, advertisements, books, cards, and more. Why was Santa always a white man? Yes, we know the history of Saint Nicholas, but the Santas we see today (and have seen for years) are representations—not the actual Santa. Why couldn’t he be Black like our daughter?

Santa is a symbol of generosity, joy, and hope. He is magical, jolly, and accepting. Because Santa embodies Christmas magic, why shouldn’t his exterior represent the diversity of the children he loves?

Once our second daughter came home, two years later, we finally managed to find a Black Santa at a local mall. However, he was only there every other Monday evening. I guess white Santa was either far more popular, or the mall was simply trying to show off its “diversity” without much investment. My then-two-year-old was thrilled to visit a Santa who, in her words, was “Black like me.”

Related: The Wildly Inappropriate Things People Ask Adoptive, Multiracial Families

Fast forward 14 years, and we have four children, all of whom are Black. We are so grateful that companies have scootched over and made room—a lot of room, in fact—for Black Santa. We can’t walk into a store without seeing multiple images of Black Santa—on greeting cards, on ornaments, on pre-made decorated sugar cookies. And yes, in person.

Honestly, we can’t get enough of him. We have Black Santa (and angel and nativity) décor all over our home. We buy every roll of Black Santa wrapping paper we can find—sharing the Black Santa joy with others. Our tree is covered in ornaments featuring people with brown skin and curly hair.

Some people have asked me—knowing our obsession—what the problem is with white Santa. The truth is, we don’t have a problem with him. What we do take issue with is when white Santa is the only option and is deemed the superior default.

Anyone who gets wound up over an alternative should ask themselves why they find a mystical being so threatening. What is it within them that so deeply rejects the notion that Santa can be Black—especially when he brings so many children the seasonal joy they yearn for?

Back at our house, Santa is unapologetically Black. He nibbles on cookies and sips milk before leaving a stack of gifts for my kids on Christmas Eve. He is a superhero or role model of sorts, making my kids’ holiday merry and bright. No matter what your kids look like, he can make their Christmas magical, too.

These Trader Joe’s appetizers are the easiest way to look like a gourmet chef in 15 minutes or less

Whether you are getting together with your family or having a mom’s night sans kids, you’ll definitely need some amazing appetizers to whip up this holiday season. Trader Joe’s has easy appetizers ready to go in their frozen section along with easy-to-make recipes from dips you can only find this time of year. These Trader Joe’s appetizers will save you tons of time during the holidays this year and will impress the pickiest of guests.

Mini Veggie Samosas

Mini veggie samosas are a popular Trader Joe's appetizer

A popular Trader Joe's appetizer, these two-bite samosas are filled with a curry-infused mixture of peas, carrots, potatoes, lentils, and onions. Wrapped in a flaky phyllo crust, the scent alone will have guests wandering toward the appetizer table. 

Fried Olive Bites

These tiny bites only come out at the holidays and they are filled with cheese for the perfect bite on your appetizer buffet. 

Brie en Croute

If you require an excuse to eat a brie en croute, we will give you one. This frozen Trader Joe's appetizer is only available during the holidays which means you have to grab at least one. 

Red Pepper, Cranberry & Walnut Dip

This seasonal dip is a new Trader Joe's appetizer in 2022.

Sweet, spicy, and tart, this seasonal dip from Trader Joe's will make a statement at holiday parties this year. Add it to your charcuterie board and pair it with a crostini or veggies! 

Related: Check Out These Trader Joe’s Frozen Foods with a Cult Following

Herbaceous Cheesy Bites

We love these flavorful bites that pack a nice crunch. These have just the right amount of spices to balance out the cheesy goodness. 

Chicken & Chimichurri Empanadas

Bake these up in your oven and serve with your favorite salsa and you will have some happy guests at your next family party. 

Pastry Bites with Feta Cheese & Caramelized Onions

We love these any time of the year as they are easy to crisp up in your oven and are perfectly bite-sized. 

Crispy Vegetable Pouches

These only come out around the holidays and are a delicious, vegetable-forward option. 

Korean Pancakes

Trader Joe's

Perfect for brunch, these cinnamon-filled Korean pancakes are flaky, chewy and irresistible. Kids and adults will love each and every bite.

Find them in the freezer aisle.

Coconut Shrimp

These are a kid favorite and perfect when served with the Thai Sweet Ginger Sauce for dipping. 

Chicken Cilantro Mini Wontons

These are great pan-fried or boiled and the kids will definitely gobble them up. 

Breaded Fried Ravioli

Breaded fried ravioli are a yummy Trader Joe's appetizer
Trader Joe's

You had us at "fried!" Kid-friendly and easy to whip up, these fried ravioli are made with semolina pasta, and five kinds of cheese that includes ricotta, mild Monterey Jack, mozzarella, Asiago and Parmesan.

Related: 16 Easy Trader Joe’s Recipes That Take 15 Minutes or Less

Kibbeh

Kibbeh is a Trader Joe's appetizer
Trader Joe's

Hearty and flavorful, this Kibbeh appetizer will become a family fave. Made with ground beef, onions and seasonings, these meatballs pair well with almost any dip.

Find for just $4.79 in the freezer section.

Chicken Soup Dumplings

While these are technically an appetizer, we see nothing wrong with whipping up the entire box for dinner! Each one of these chicken soup dumplings is made with chicken, onions, green onions and a flavorful broth and can be found in the freezer section.

Mini Quiche Duo

Mini Quiche Duo are a classic Trader Joe's appetizer

Perfect for brunch or lunch, this box of mini quiche duos includes both mushroom and Swiss cheese and bacon and sweet onion options. Bake until golden brown, and enjoy thoroughly.

Each box is just $3.99 in the freezer section.

Related: 20 Things from Trader Joe’s That Picky Eaters Will Love

Creamy Spinach & Artichoke Dip

Forget making your own spinach artichoke dip, and snag this frozen version instead! All it takes is a simple warm-up before you're enjoying it with tortilla chips. This is a nice change to the traditional onion dips you find at family get-togethers.

You can't beat the $2.99 price tag on this dip!