The Children’s Place recently announced it will relaunch fave kiddo clothing brand Gymboree in early 2020.

As many a mom already knows, Gymboree shuttered all of its stores after filing for bankruptcy. Reportedly, The Children’s Place bought the rights associated with Gymboree (and the Crazy 8 brand) for $76 million.

In a press statement Jane Elfers, President and Chief Executive Officer for The Children’s Place, said, “We have embarked upon an exciting journey to bring this iconic brand back to the loyal Gymboree customers, who continue to voice an unrivaled passion and affinity for it. We are thrilled to be able to revitalize bow-to-toe collections that create magical childhood moments.” Elfers also added, “We are making every effort to meet her high standards for curated and elevated product and eagerly anticipate welcoming her back to the Gymboree brand.”

The company plans to launch a personalized online shopping experience on Gymboree.com and sell the brand’s products in more than 200 of The Children’s Place stores across the United States and Canada starting in 2020. The new website will include Gymboree clothing collections in sizes 12M-8T, an enhanced loyalty program and the ability to buy by collection.

Claudia Lima-Guinehut, Senior Vice President, Global Merchandising for The Children’s Place, said, “We believe a multichannel offering combining an enhanced online shopping experience with inviting in-store locations will best serve long-standing Gymboree customers, and also welcome a new generation of moms to the iconic brand.” Lima-Guinehut continued, “The goal is to provide a Gymboree brand experience that reconnects mom to the branded product that she loves, and also provides her with enhanced capabilities she’s come to expect from best-in-class, omni-channel retailers.”

Visit Gymboree.com from late October through mid-January to enter to win an entire Spring 2020 collection in the brand’s Superfan Sweepstakes. Shoppers can also snag one of the weekly $2,500 Gymboree gift card giveaways.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Phillip Pessar via Flickr

 

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In a totally epic shopping collab, Toys”R”Us and Target have paired up to bring you the toy collection of your kiddo’s dreams!

The iconic toy store recently launched its new site—and it’s powered by Target. With 10,000 new and exclusive items, the big red bullseye retailer-Toys”R”Us partnership is everything your kiddos want, need and just have to have.

So how can you shop the newly relaunched Toys”R”Us? Just visit ToysRUs.com for toys, toys and more toys. Along with everything from action figures to outdoor play picks, the site also features reviews, top toy trends, activity ideas and printables.

When you’re ready to buy, click on the item to purchase it through Target. Not only can you get a super-sized selection through the new website, but your purchase also comes with all the Target.com benefits you’ve come to expect. These include Target Circle loyalty program savings, same-day store pick-up, free two-day shipping and same-day delivery with Shipt.

Along with online ordering, Toys”R”Us will open experiential retail stores this fall in Houston, Texas and Paramus, New Jersey!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Mike Mozart via Flickr

 

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Is your wardrobe ready for sunny days? It is now thanks to a brand new H&M and Sesame Street collab that will have you longing for a visit to your favorite neighborhood.

In honor of the 50th anniversary of Sesame Street, H&M is rolling out a brand new collection for kids featuring all of your favorite characters from Elmo to Cookie Monster. Not only are all the pieces in the collection adorable, but proceeds from the sales will support the Sesame Street Yellow Feather Fund to benefit children’s education. To celebrate the collab, H&M Loyalty Members will be invited to a series of kids’ events around the country where they can meet Sesame Street characters and learn about recycling through hands-on activities. Here are some of our favorite picks from the new collection.

Sequined Jersey Shirt

Can't decide who you love more, Elmo or Cookie? This sequined shirt lets you enjoy them both.

$14.99

Pile Hooded Sweatshirt

You can really embrace your muppet self in this furry hoodie featuring either Cookie Monster or Elmo's face. 

$19.99

Abby and Elmo Sweatshirt

It doesn't get much more sunny than Abby and Elmo under a rainbow. 

$17.99

Your pint-sized Cookie Monsters will love rolling around in this adorable romper and shirt set.

$24.99

 

Elmo Jersey Shirt

Little fans will love rocking this rock star Elmo look.

$14.99

Sesame Street Jersey Shirt

The whole gang is ready for fun on this cute tee.

$14.99

Sesame Street Tote

Carry along everything you need for your next Sesame Street-inspired adventure with this tote, you'll want to keep for yourself.

$29.99

The entire collection is only available for a limited time in stores and online so grab these pieces before they’re gone.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: H&M

 

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Traveling is expensive for anyone, but when you have kids tagging along it can quickly double or triple.  You’ll need to book more flights, rent more rooms and backpacking on a shoestring no longer applies.

Luckily, there are a lot of ways you can save money when planning a trip away with the family. Here are 10 tips that are sure to save you money on your next family getaway.

  1. Make Use of Family Passes: No matter where you go, there is bound to be a point in your trip where you have to choose between purchasing individual tickets or buying a family pass. It’s worth doing the math, but it is almost always cheaper to take the family pass route. From theme parks to concerts and even group tours, this applies to all sorts of attractions and activities, Also, do your research before purchasing expensive tickets. Sometimes the family pass isn’t advertised everywhere you look. You may even find that a different promotional offer that isn’t just for families works out to be even cheaper. Make sure to do the math!
  2. Avoid Major Tourist Traps: Every destination has its typical tourist activities. Whether it’s going to a cultural show in New Zealand or visiting Disneyland in California. It seems crazy to avoid these “must-do” activities, especially when every blogger out there highly recommends them! The truth is, you can experience a new destination a lot better by avoiding these activities. Try to immerse yourself into new cultures naturally without visiting shows that are put on for commercial purposes. On top of getting to know a destination more like a local, you’ll walk away with your wallet a bit heavier.
  3. Find the Cheapest Flights: One of the biggest expenses of any trip is purchasing flights. This is even more true for families than solo travelers as you need to purchase extra tickets for your children. Plus you definitely need to bring checked luggage—you need to keep the toys somewhere and without them, you’ll have nothing to keep the kids entertained! There’s a number of ways to save money on flights, here are a few: Use the best search engines. My favorite is Skyscanner because it researches the cheapest days to fly, uses loyalty schemes and points-based credit cards, and makes the most of budget airlines
  4. Spend on Experiences, Not on Gifts & Souvenirs: It’s far too easy to purchase souvenirs everywhere you go. Before you do, stop and ask yourself, “Do I really need this plastic keyring?” If you already have a keyring, the answer is probably no. If you’re on a budget, it pays to spend it wisely. I always recommend spending your money on creating memories yourself and your kids will remember and cherish for the rest of your lives.
  5. Rent an Apartment Instead of Hotel Rooms: Hotel rooms are expensive so look for cheaper alternatives. A lot of people don’t realize that hostels often have private rooms and sometimes suites. I’ve stayed in a lot of very nice hostels (sometimes called “poshtels”).  if you avoid the bottom of the barrel ones, then you can often find nice, family-friendly accommodation at a budget. Another great alternative is booking a small apartment or house for your family.  Travel apps like AirBnb are perfect for this.
  6. Consider Visiting Budget Destinations: Heading to Hawaii is always a treat, but there are equally beautiful places in cheaper regions around the world. In Southeast Asia, for example, accommodation can be found for a fraction of the price of a hotel room in a first-world country. Everything else tends to be cheaper as well, including eating out and booking tours.
  7. Eat Out Less: Eating out can burn through your budget, especially when you have little ones to bring along. If you’re at a destination where dining out is expensive, consider paying a visit to a grocery store (or even a local market). You can pick up some local ingredients and cook up something delicious for a lot less than it would cost to go to a restaurant.
  8. Book Well in Advance: When planning a holiday, it’s very rare for things to get cheaper the longer you wait.  If you’ve made a decision to go, get planning and book as soon as possible. This is especially true when booking flights and accommodation. Waiting until a week out from the school holidays is going to make your trip significantly pricier. Try to book a year ahead.
  9. Consider Alternative Transport Options: Make a spreadsheet and compare the prices, pros, and cons of every transport option. Perhaps taking the train instead of flying will save you 50 percent of the price of your flights. Maybe it’s cheaper to rent a car at the airport than taking taxis everywhere you want to go. There is never one right way to book transport, and it’s usually best to mix-and-match to find the cheapest option. Do bear in mind, that there is more to this decision than just price. A 14-hour bus ride might be significantly cheaper than flying, but keeping your kids still for 14 hours may be well and truly impossible.
  10. Travel With Another Family: A great way to reduce travel expenses is to share them with other people (and no, your kids don’t count, unless they’re paying)! Find some friends or another family to tag along with you on your trip. You won’t be able to split the cost of airfares, but things like car rentals and accommodation can be shared to save money. On top of the cost-saving, you’ll have other adults there to give you the occasional break if there’s somewhere you really want to visit that your kids wouldn’t be interested in.

Hi, I'm Delilah. I'm a traveler, photographer and writer from Auckland, New Zealand. My favourite places in the world are Queenstown, Singapore and New Caledonia!

Forget about packaging up your Amazon rejects. Kohl’s recently announced that it has plans to expand its Amazon return program to all 1,150 plus locations across the United States, and your life just got easier.

Kohl’s shoppers already know that the store and the online mega-retailer already have a pretty solid partnership. In 2017 the brick-and-mortar store started selling an array of Amazon’s smart-home gadgets. The next step for the retailer/online giant’s collab happened when 80 Kohl’s stores started accepting Amazon returns. And, based on the latest development, it looks like the idea worked!

Michelle Gass, Kohl’s chief executive officer said, in a press statement, “Amazon and Kohl’s have a shared passion in providing outstanding customer service, and this unique partnership combines Kohl’s strong nationwide store footprint and omnichannel capabilities with Amazon’s reach and customer loyalty. This new service is another example of how Kohl’s is delivering innovation to drive traffic to our stores and bring more relevance to our customers.”

So when will your Kohl’s store start accepting eligible Amazon returns? As of now the program is an option at 100 Kohl’s stores. If your Kohl’s doesn’t participate right now, it will starting in July!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Courtesy of Amazon

 

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It’s almost time for Free Cone Day at Ben & Jerry’s! The unofficial holiday takes place every year and you can celebrate this year on Tuesday, Apr. 9.

The tradition that started back in 1978 will run from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. local time and requires no other purchase. To find a participating location, check out Ben & Jerry’s website as not every shop will be handing out free ice cream.

If you’re a lucky resident of Massachusetts of New York, you can also get your free scoop of ice cream at select Showcase Cinemas locations on Apr. 9. Showcase Cinemas is reporting that Legacy Place, Patriot Place, Revere, Randolph, Lowell, Blackstone Valley, Worcester North, City Center, Island 16, Ridge Hill, College Point, Farmingdale, Jamaica, Linden Boulevard theaters are all participating in Free Cone Day this year.

In addition, you’ll enjoy a movie for the Bargain Tuesday price of $8.50 per ticket! If you’re a Starpass loyalty program member you’ll also get an additional $2 off ticket prices that day. Now that’s one sweet deal!

––Karly Wood

 

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After over half a century of selling footwear at an affordable price, Payless ShoeSource is closing. The low-priced footwear retailer recently announced that it filed for bankruptcy, with plans to wind down shoe sales in all of its 2,500 North American stores as early as late-March.

In a media statement, Chief Restructuring Officer of Payless, Stephen Marotta, said, “We have worked diligently with our suppliers and other partners to best position Payless for the future amidst significant structural, operational and market challenges. Despite these efforts, we now must wind down our North American retail operations under Chapter 11 and the CCAA. ”

Marotta did add that the company’s stores in Latin America and its international franchisee stores (in 16 countries across the globe) will remain open for business.

When can you expect to see your local Payless store’s last day? Some stores may close by the end of March. The remaining stores will continue the liquidation process (in other words—major sale prices for you) through the end of May. Online shoppers already know that the retailer recently stopped taking web-based orders. But you can still buy Payless shoes on Amazon—for now.

As part of its bankruptcy filing, Payless is asking the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for permission to continue honoring gift cards and store credits through Mar. 11, 2019. Customers seeking returns or exchanges need to take action ASAP. If your Payless purchase was made prior to the company’s filing (Feb. 17, 2019) it’s likely that you’ll only have until Mar. 1, 2019 to get your money back.

While this certainly isn’t the way this long-standing footwear giant saw its business going, Marotta added, “On behalf of the entire company, I’d like to express our deep appreciation for the hard work of our dedicated employees and their commitment to Payless customers, who have shown us tremendous loyalty for more than 60 years. We are also grateful for the many years of support by our suppliers and vendors, and we look forward to continuing to work with them to support our remaining operations.”

—Erica Loop

Featured Photo: Rawpixel via Pexels

 

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There’s a new Amazon Prime perk announced for Whole Foods, and you’re going to loooove it! According to a report from Reuters, Prime members are now eligible for an extra 10 percent off discounted products at Whole Foods. On Wednesday (May 16) Whole Foods debuted their new loyalty program that offers special discounts to Prime customers, including “10 percent off hundreds of sale items and rotating weekly specials such as $10 per pound off wild-caught halibut steaks.”

Perks are available NOW in Florida and are rolling out to all the other stores this summer.

photo: Whole Foods Market

The acquisition of Whole Foods Market by Amazon means a ton of Amazon Prime perks at Whole Foods Market right now. Amazon Prime members, who live in select areas, can enjoy free two-hour delivery from their local Whole Foods store. Along with this major bonus, you can also get 5 percent back on purchases made at Whole Foods Market (as well as 365 stories and wholesfoodsmarket.com).

So keep your eye out for upcoming possible Amazon Prime perks at Whole Foods. Whether the 10 percent off discounted items happens now or not, Amazon already has plenty of money-saving options available.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Whole Foods Market

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Busy parents across the land rejoiced at the merging of Amazon and Whole Foods and the perks just keep coming. In addition to the lowering of prices by 46% on just about everything in Whole Foods stores, there are a few more things your Amazon Prime membership will get you in store.

1. Free, two-hour delivery.

Whole Foods Market

If you’re currently lucky enough to live in Austin, Cincinnati, Dallas, Atlanta, San Francisco and Virginia Beach, this service is already at your fingertips. But fear not, the two-hour delivery of natural and organic products from Whole Foods via Prime Now is rolling out across the U.S. in 2018. Oh, and did we mention this delivery if FREE?

2. You can already shop Amazon Fresh.

Whole Foods Market

If you aren't in one of the areas that are already offering Prime Now delivery of Whole Foods products, do not despair. You likely can get same day or next day delivery of hundreds of grocery items from Whole Foods on Amazon Fresh. Just click here to see if delivery is available in your ‘hood. 

3. Additional discounts for Visa card holders.

Whole Foods Market

If you already have an Amazon Prime Rewards Visa from Chase, get thee to a Whole Foods where you will start earning 5% back on every purchase at Whole Foods. So you’ll enjoy all the usual perks AND this one. (Pssst...even customers with the non-Prime version of the card will get 3% back at Whole Foods!).

4. Amazon Prime Lockers in Whole Foods Markets.

Whole Foods Market

Need to swing by Whole Foods for a rotisserie chicken for dinner, but want to grab those sneakers you just Amazon-primed yourself? Well, you’re in luck. Amazon lockers are coming soon to select stores in the Whole Foods chain. Not only can you pick up items, you can also drop off returns there, too.

5. Even more customer rewards.

Whole Foods Market

Coming soon, any Amazon Prime member will be able to earn loyalty rewards as part of Whole Foods’ customer rewards program, just by shopping at Whole Foods. And there will be other discounts and in-store benefits to come for Prime account holders.

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Are you stoked about these current and upcoming perks at WFM? Tell us your opinion in a comment below.

—Amber Guetebier