You’re excited about your destination. The journey to get there—maybe not so much. But before you start writing preemptive apology letters to your fellow airplane passengers, try some of these genius airplane hacks to keep your brood calm, happy, and organized on even thelongest of flights. From where to sit on the plane to how to pack so you can whip out the right stuff at the right time (Hello, emergency lollipops!), here are the best travel and packing tips for your next flight.

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1. Get TSA PreCheck status to breeze through security. True, some airports will whisk families through security to help weary moms and dads get through the lines without having to tame tantrums or retrieve runaway kiddos—but it’s not a guarantee. To help make sure your wait in the security line is a quick one, apply for TSA PreCheck status, which lets you and your kids breeze through security a little faster (PreChecked travelers use a separate line and don’t need to remove their shoes or belts nor remove liquids, laptops or light jackets). Children under 13 can use the TSA PreCheck lane when traveling with a parent or guardian who has the indicator on their boarding pass. Even better? It only costs $85 for five years.

Insider Tip: Make sure to apply for PreCheck status at least two weeks before your flight, then add your “Known Traveler Number” to your reservation.

Apply at Tsa.gov/precheck

2. Fly on a Tuesday or Wednesday. According to air travel experts, Tuesdays and Wednesdays are the least popular days to fly—which means not only could you get a better deal on your flight, but you may end up with a free seat next to you in the air. In contrast, Sundays are the most expensive, according to TravelFreak.com.

Related: Easy Travel with Kids? The Solution We Can’t Stop Talking About

3. Pre-order meals and snacks. Every parent knows it takes something as simple as, “Sorry, we ran out of the Pirate’s Booty” to send a cranky kid into a hangry downward spiral. To avoid this in-air calamity, pre-order any onboard snacks (besides the ones you pack) ahead of time. Most airlines will let you do this within two weeks of your flight, allowing you to prepay for meals or snacks so that you’re guaranteed your food of choice even if you’re sitting in the last row to be served (most airlines even have kids meals, which reportedly taste way better than their grown-up counterparts).

Not all airlines have specialized child or baby meals available, but many do—including Delta, American, United, British Airways, Emirates, EVA Air, Virgin Australia, Virgin Atlantic, Lufthansa, and Japan Airlines. Specialized meals (there are also allergy-friendly meals, vegetarian meals, etc.) are only available by reservation, so make sure to check with your airline long before your flight takes off.

Insider Tip: To reserve meals, go to the “Manage My Booking” section for your flight and find the option for meals and snacks.

4. Sit up front if you’re worried about motion sickness—and the back if you’re potty training. If you’ve got a kid who gets queasy easily, sitting at the front of the plane or between the wings is your best bet since this is the most stable part of the airplane. The back seats, by contrast, will be the bumpiest when the air gets choppy. That said, if you’ve got a kid who’s new to the potty, choose a seat in the back, so you’re close to the lavatory. Sitting in the rear of the aircraft also means you’re within easy reach of in-flight amenities (you can usually get cups of water or seconds on snacks), and you’ll have a bit of room to stretch your legs if you need to rock a nearly-snoozing child.

5. Use packing cubes to grab-and-go. When your wiggly tot needs to get to the bathroom, pronto, digging through your carry-on to find diapers and wipes need to be a lightning-fast feat. To prep for this inevitable moment, use a clear packing cube to make an easy-to-grab potty kit that you can whisk out of your carry-on the moment you see your wee one wiggling. Packing cubes are also great for separating snacks, spare clothes, toys, and other items you’ll need to grab at a moment’s notice. Try these EZPacking Cubes for clear plastic pouches or these compression mesh cubes that let you squish your stuff down to fit it all in.

Insider Tip: Bring extra Ziploc bags in case you need a place to put soiled or wet clothes.

6. Use a blow-up footrest to make naps happen. This blow-up footrest lets your little ones lay flat (if they’re small enough) or put their feet up to get cozy. It also works to keep toys and crayons from falling to the floor since it takes up almost all of the space in front of the seat. Blowing it up can be a little tedious—you use your mouth or a pump (sold separately)—but once it’s inflated, your tot will be the envy of your seatmates. Buy it here.

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7. Use a phone wallet for easy access to travel documents and credit cards. When you’re shuffling kids through security, keeping all of your travel documents easily accessible is a must. So carry your phone and your credit cards in one of these wearable “phone wallets”  so you can whip out your tickets and pay for snacks without needing to open your purse. Not only that, but you’ll be able to quickly snap a photo or hand over Youtube Kids at a moment’s notice. Win-win!

8. Use busy boxes to keep kids entertained without screens. Sure, you can hand over your phone and let kids veg out the whole flight, but if your kids are too young for marathon TV sessions or you want to occupy them for a few minutes without a screen—airplane busy boxes are a fun way to pass the time. Make them yourself by filling a pencil case with a variety of small toys and games suitable for your child, or head to Etsy and buy one, made-to-order. Stellar seller 2Plus3EqualsWe makes magical ones that can be personalized with your child’s name.

Insider Tip: Don’t show them to your kids until you’re up in the air!

9. “Surprise Eggs” are your friends. If the wild success of YouTube channels like Ryan’s World is any indication, simply opening a toy is almost more fun than playing with it. So bring along wrapped or boxed toys that your child can “unbox” while in flight. It can be as simple as filling plastic Easter eggs with tiny toys from the Dollar Store or buying pre-made kits online, like this 30 toy-filled eggs set on Amazon. Our choice: “Surprise Balls” like Mini Brands Toys (which come with tiny replicas of popular toys and are gender-neutral) take at least 15-20 minutes to unwrap, open, and explore, and they’re relatively small to toss in your carry-on. Keep them a secret, then hand them over when your kids get fidgety.

Insider Tip: Bring Play-Doh for kids to stick to the tray table—it works great for anchoring small toys in place!

10. Listen to Stories. There are only so many books you can bring to read to your child on a plane. So leave the storytelling to this genius little gadget that makes it easy for kids to listen to stories or songs without needing to know how to read the controls. All they have to do is slide the sturdy story card into the slot and push a button. Content cards range from Disney faves like Frozen and Spider-Man to kid-lit classics like The Magic Treehouse and Ramona Quimby. There are even cards that let you record your voice so you can read a story, sing a song, or just talk to your child and they can listen to your voice on demand.

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11. Bring triangular crayons. Coloring is a no-brainer way to help pass the time on a long flight. To keep crayons from slipping and sliding off of the fold-down tray, bring triangle-shaped ones that will lay flat.

12. Tether important toys. Your kid won’t travel without her favorite lovey, but you know that doll is bound to end up on the dirty airplane floor. What’s a parent to do? Strap one of these handy tethers onto your kids’ important items to keep them from falling onto the ground (or getting lost). Note: You can attach one end to your child’s wrist (or yours) if you can’t find any other place to loop it.

13. Check the car seat. Don’t feel like lugging your toddler’s car seat but need something more than the airplane seatbelt to keep your little wiggler in place? Try this airplane hack that uses a safety harness that straps onto the airplane seat to create the same sort of five-point harness your child is used to, without the bulk. Because it holds the child’s chest area as well as the waist—the same way a car seat seatbelt does—the FlySafe harness can help restless kids fall asleep more easily on a plane. It is designed for kids that weigh 22-44 pounds and is small enough to fit in your purse.

14. Use a folding travel desk to keep things within reach. If your child likes to draw or craft her way through a long flight, a fold-out desk like this one is the perfect way to keep all those art supplies within reach and off the airplane floor. There are pockets for all the things your child needs, and it folds up easily for easy carrying to and from your destination. It also works to cover that infamously dirty tray table.

15. Roll your child through the airport. When you’re rushing to make a flight and you don’t want to worry about your child toddling into restricted areas or making a beeline for the airport store, this strap-on child seat fits on the back of your rolling luggage and lets your kid cruise right along with your carry-on. It works with children up to 50 pounds and attaches to any 20-24″ rolling suitcase.  Want something a little more sophisticated? Micro’s Luggage Eazy has a built-in kid seat on the top of its roller case so you can zip through the terminal in style.

16. Get a seat with a bassinet for long-haul flights. Did you know most international flights offer bassinets that attach to the wall of the front row in coach? It’s true… and it’s amazing! To secure one of the few seats on the plane that offer this perk, book your seats way ahead of time by calling the airline directly and requesting the bassinet seats. The bassinets make a great napping and tummy time space and are available for babies up to about a year (though age and weight limits vary per airline). Check out this post from FlyingwithaBaby, which compares bassinet seats (and rules for them) for almost all major airlines.

17. Bring pain relief, just in case. The last thing you want when you’ve just reached cruising altitude is to hear the sad wail from your little one that can only mean one thing: something hurts. To help any in-flight ouchies (such as ear pain, which is common during the winter when kids have constant stuffiness), bring a bottle of infant or child Tylenol or Advil (plus the measuring cup that comes with it), just in case.

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18. Use disposable mats on airplane trays. You don’t want to know what might be lurking on the tray table where your one-year-old just plopped his pacifier. One of our favorite airline hacks is to keep those yuckies covered with a disposable like this “Tray Mask.” That way, when your kids pour their pretzels out of the bags (because you know they will), you can rest assured knowing the table is clean.

19, Stash pacifiers in condiment cups. If you don’t want your extra pacifiers collecting dirt and grime, grab a few extra to-go dressing cups the next time you eat out. Each one is a perfect binky-holder.

20. Get this suitcase that doubles as a lay-flat bed. JetKids has invented what may be the coolest travel gadget for kids: The JetKids By Stokke Bedbox works as a scooter suitcase in the airport (your kids can roll themselves or be pulled by you) and transforms into a lay-flat bed for babies and toddlers in-flight. At $199, it’s a pricey purchase, but considering the peace of mind you’ll get knowing your little one will snooze the flight away, it may be worth it. Read our in-depth review of the BedBox here.

Related: The Ultimate Guide to Flying with a Baby

21. Use free printables. If the power on the tablet runs out, and you’re up for a family game, whip out a few air travel BINGO cards and start scanning the aisles for your winning items. See a beverage cart? Check!! Hear someone sneeze? BINGO! You can make your own cards or try one of these free printables.

22. Conquer achy ears. The frequent flyers over at Nourishing Little Souls picked up this hack from a flight attendant for when their little ones’ ears pop en route. Simply pour steaming hot water onto paper towels and stuff them into the bottom of two cups. Then, hold the cups so that they’re sealed over your kid’s ears; any pressure disappears in a flash.

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23. Make in-flight snack time a game. Tots love to open and close things, so take a cue from Lemon Stripes by stretching out the mid-flight snack by stashing their favorite nibbles—goldfish, granola, raisins—into a days-of-the-week pill case. They’ll get a kick out of popping open each compartment and picking out the treats inside.

24. Use saran wrap or portable cup covers to minimize in-flight spills. Keep in-flight juice messes to a minimum by covering open cups (like the ones flight attendants hand out) with a piece of Press n’ Seal. Stick a straw into the top and voila! Looking for something you can use again and again? Try these ingenious portable cup covers that fit onto almost any cup.

25. Abandon screen time rules. If endless episodes of Dora The Explorer or a few hours of Minecraft is all it takes to keep your little jet-setter happy on a cross-country journey, let it happen. When it comes to screen time on an airplane, we say there are no rules. Quiet kids = Happy plane.

Insider Tip: If you’re downloading movies to the tablet, don’t forget a jack splitter so your kids can watch together. Also, don’t forget to download your airline’s app so you can watch free movies and shows in-flight (most airplanes without courtesy screens offer this).

26. Bring lots of lollipops. Hear us out: If your kids are having trouble popping their ears during takeoff and landing, sucking on lollipops can help. It also helps during temper tantrums and meltdowns (You’re on a plane: You do what you have to do). Don’t be afraid to offer them to the harried parents a few rows up—this airplane hack works like magic.

Cool girl names, much like cool girls themselves, often travel in packs. Once one cool girl name gets popular, similar ones tend to follow. These names often share sounds, but they can also be connected by a theme such as colors, birds, or virtues.

Certain name groups can become emblematic of entire generations. Girls with names ending in -ney (think Courtney, Whitney, Sydney) are easily tagged as Millennials.

The generation currently being born will be identifiable by their Lil- and Ev-, -ley, and -lani names, as well as their aspirational word names, nickname-y names, and surnames-turned-first-names. These are some of the cool girl names destined for Queen Bee status.

Coco
The name Coco is both a boy’s name and a girl’s name of French origin. Coco came to prominence as the nickname of the legendary French designer Chanel (born Gabrielle) and has become a celeb baby name favorite, initially chosen by Courteney Cox for her daughter Coco Riley in 2004.

Dove
The name Dove is both a boy’s name and a girl’s name meaning “dove, a bird.” A color and nature name, Dove is a subtle but clear unisex way to signal peace.

Elodie
The name Elodie is a girl’s name of French origin meaning “foreign riches.” Elodie derives from Elodia, the Spanish variation of Alodia, a gothic German name associated with Saint Alodia. The lyrical and melodious Elodie could be a more sophisticated tribute to an Aunt Melody.

Freya
The name Freya is a girl’s name of Scandinavian, Norse origin meaning “a noble woman.” Freya is derived from the Old Norse name Freyja, meaning “Lady, noble woman.” It is the name of the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. Freya can be considered a feminization of Frey or Freyr, the name of the goddess’s brother

Indigo
The name Indigo is both a boy’s name and a girl’s name of Greek origin meaning “Indian dye.” Indigo is one of the most appealing and evocative of the new generation of color names. Color names have joined flower and jewel names—in a big way—and Indigo, a deep blue-purple dye from plants native to India, is particularly striking for both girls and boys.

Joni
The name Joni is both a boy’s name and a girl’s name meaning “God is gracious.” Iconic folk singer Joni Mitchell (born Roberta Joan) lends this cute vintage nickname a cool, bohemian feel. Joni has serious potential to rise along with other cute and spunky retro nicknames like Sadie, Edie, Billie and Birdie.

Kailani
The name Kailani is a girl’s name of Hawaiian origin meaning “sea and sky.” This name’s similarity to Kalani and its pretty Hawaiian origin helped catapult it into the Top 1000 for the first time in 2013.

Related: Old Money Baby Names That’ll Make You Feel Rich

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Lilith
The name Lilith is a girl’s name of Assyrian origin meaning “ghost, night monster.” Lilith is derived from the Akkadian word lilitu meaning “of the night.” In Jewish folklore, she is portrayed as Adam’s rejected first wife, who was turned into a night demon for refusing to obey him.

Lux
The name Lux is both a boy’s name and a girl’s name meaning “light.” Lux, one of the light-filled names that include Lucy and Lucian, broke onto the scene as a girl’s name but now it’s decidedly gender-neutral.

Mae
The name Mae is a girl’s name of English origin meaning “bitter or pearl.” Mae is derived from May, the month name that was chosen for its connection to Maia, the Roman goddess of growth and motherhood. Mae can be used as a nickname for the names Mary and Margaret—actress Mae West was born Mary. The May spelling makes it more of a month name, while Mae makes it an antique nickname name

Margot
The name Margot is a girl’s name of French origin meaning “pearl.” Margot is a name that has a lot going for it: spelled with or without the final ‘t’, it’s one of the few girls’ names with the dynamic o-ending sound. It’s familiar, yet uncommon enough to be distinctive.

Scottie
The name Scottie is both a boy’s name and a girl’s name meaning “Scot.” It’s a sweet, slightly old-school nickname name with a cheerful image.

Sutton
The name Sutton is both a boy’s name and a girl’s name of English origin meaning “from the southern homestead.” It’s got a swanky sound due to New York’s ritzy Sutton Place. It fits with current popular boys’ names due to its two syllables and -on ending. It debuted in the US Top 1000 for boys in 2015, though it is currently more popular for girls.

Wrenley
The name Wrenley is a girl’s name of American origin. With Wren gaining a lot of popularity recently, it’s not surprising to see variants already popping up. Wrenley, which jumps on the Wren bandwagon and adds the trendy “ley” suffix for good measure.

Zora
The name Zora is a girl’s name of Arabic, Slavic, and African origin meaning “dawn.” Zora is a meaningful literary heroine name honoring Zora Neale Hurston, an important black writer, and leader of the Harlem Renaissance.

Related: 7 Baby Name Trends Taking Over in 2024

If it were up to Hollywood, high school would be a place where popular kids never get zits, every student is a professional dancer, and geeks are one makeover away from becoming prom queen. Yeah, not so much. IRL, the halls of high school harbor angst, absurdities, and awkwardness. Oh, and hormones. Gobs of hormones. Luckily, there are those films that do get the experience right. Ahead are 21 high school movies you’ll want to watch with your tweens and teens. And who knows? Maybe they’ll open up about a thing or two.

Looking for other movies to watch with kids? Check out our favorite movies with a father-daughter bond, our favorite movies about friendship, and the best coming-of-age movies that should be required viewing.

Booksmart

Olivia Wilde’s directorial debut perfectly portrays the experience of overcoming misconceptions. Seniors Molly and Amy are closing out high school with Ivy Leagues on the horizon. When they learn the social crowd is also headed to equally esteemed schools, they decide to indulge in a little teenage debauchery the night before graduation. A familiar narrative, maybe, but Wilde’s injection of female friendship and a cast that flies the rainbow flag freely make this high school movie so very special.

Stream it on Tubi

Bottoms

Ayo Edebiri (The Bear) and Rachel Sennott (Bodies Bodies Bodies) team up for a queer comedy about two best friends who start an after-school fight club to attract the attention of their dream girls and lose their virginity before graduation. Warped and exaggerated, yet authentic and relatable, Emma Seligman’s satirical take on the awkward high school experience is grade-A hilarity and exactly the knockout crowd-pleaser we are coming to expect from the darkly comedic director on the rise.

Stream it on Prime Video

CODA

Ruby has a lot on her plate. The only hearing person in her family, she helps run her father’s fishing boat, acts as her family’s interpreter, and haggles with fish buyers—and that’s before she even gets to school. But Ruby, a senior, has a secret: She loves to sing and wants to attend the Berklee College of Music. Cue the clash with her parents. A three-time Oscar winner, Sian Heder’s tearjerker isn’t without its stereotypes, but above all, it’s a genuine, relatable, and thoughtful representation of deaf culture.

Stream it on Apple TV+

The Half of It

Set in the Pacific Northwest, The Half of It unfolds through Ellie Chu, a 17-year-old wordsmith recruited by an athlete to help him write a love letter to the girl they are both crushing on. Sound familiar? That’s because Alice Wu’s near-perfect rom-com is a modern take on Cyrano de Bergerac. Here, Wu subverts teen movie tropes and instead focuses on connections made outside of messy hormonal drama. But where the film really gets it right is right there in its tagline: “Not every love story is a romance.”

Stream it on Netflix

10 Things I Hate About You

We could list 10 things we love about this 1999 rom-com, but to save time and space, we’ll just say Karen McCullah and Kirsten Smith’s screenplay is a feminist take on Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew, and that’s reason enough to hit play. If you need more, this high school movie about two sisters and the boys trying to court them is also bolstered by strong performances from its core cast (Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles), while offering fresh takes on themes of sibling rivalry, ruined reputations, and self-identity.

Stream it on Disney+

Lady Bird

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Greta Gerwig takes a drive down her own memory lane (or nightmare alley, depending on how you look at it) for the narrative in Lady Bird. Written and directed by the Sacramento native, the film was inspired by her own coming-of-age, capturing teenage angst like no other. Beyond accurately representing the all-encompassing, overly dramatic flirtatious moments with boys and the spirited bond between two best friends, Gerwig’s depiction of the nuances of the mother/teen-daughter relationship gets an A+.

Stream it on Prime Video

Moxie

Amy Poehler steps behind the lens to direct the film adaptation of Jennifer Mathieu’s same-name novel. Though a work of fiction, Moxie pulls from the author’s own experiences with the Riot Grrrl movement of the ’90s to tell a coming-of-age story about a shy 16-year-old who fights the patriarchy in her school by publishing a feminist zine. Sexism, antiquated traditions, toxic masculinity: Poehler takes care to highlight today’s seemingly benign behaviors and offers a master class on how to dispel them.

Stream it on Netflix

Dope

Shameik Moore will steal your heart as Malcolm, a straight-A student navigating street crime, peer ridicule, and, of course, the SATs. He and his best friends live in a neighborhood of Inglewood called the Bottoms, but if Malcolm and his Harvard aspirations are any indication, he’s headed straight for the top. That is until a run-in with a drug dealer threatens to derail everything. Blending hood drama with teen comedy, Dope is a highly entertaining take on being young, Black, and othered in today’s America.

Stream it on Netflix

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before

Author Jenny Han’s beloved To All the Boys trilogy got the Netflix treatment, with the streamer adapting each book for the screen over three years. But, it’s the first installment, introducing Lara Jean and Peter, that deserves all the X’s and O’s. A reinvented rom-com that revamps tired tropes, celebrates diversity, and speaks to anyone who’s ever had a crush, TATBILB begins with Lara Jean’s love letters being mysteriously mailed to their recipients and ends by giving rise to one of the best YA couples of all time.

Stream it on Netflix

Prom Pact

Two tropes that often mosey their way into high school comedies? Proms and pacts. Usually, both intertwined with another coming-of-age trope: S-E-X. But director Anya Adams breaks the formulaic mold with Prom Pact, a rom-com about a feminist firebrand in the making, her plucky best friend, and their agreement to go to prom as long there’s no slow dancing. A sleeper hit of 2023, this send-up of seminal ’80s classics like Pretty in Pink subverts expectations, offering instead a thoughtful charmer full of surprises.

Stream it on Disney+

Related: 15 Movies Your Tweens Will Watch without Rolling Their Eyes

The Hate U Give

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Starr Carter is living a double life. During the week, she attends a predominantly white prep school. But on the weekends, she lets loose in Garden Heights, the lower-income neighborhood where she grew up. It’s only after one fateful night, when her best friend is killed by a police officer, that her two paths converge and she finds her singular voice. An important film, George Tillman Jr.’s hefty crime drama might be the conversation starter you need to talk with your kids about race and police brutality.

Stream it on Prime Video

Remember the Titans

Based on the real-life events surrounding Coach Herman Boone and the integration of his high school football team, Remember the Titans is a Disney classic that delivers all the chill bumps. Not only does it offer a glorious sports story, but the film’s depiction of a divided Southern town that eventually unites is inspiration gold. Of course, this is the House of Mouse, where saccharine flourishes always win out, but, hey, when a film recruits Ryan Gosling, Marvin Gaye, and Denzel Washington, it simply can’t lose.

Stream it on Disney+

The Edge of Seventeen

You know those movies that are so easy to watch you don’t want them to end? This is one of those movies. Set during the fall season, this gem from writer/director Kelly Fremon Craig stars Hailee Steinfeld as Nadine, a 17-year-old tortured by her own emotions and hormones. When her best friend, Krista, starts dating her older brother, well, life gets worse. A candid coming-of-age tale told with refreshing wit and charming zing, Seventeen is a welcome addition to the teen drama canon.

Stream it on TBS

Mean Girls

High school: where kids can recite the quadratic equation and evaluate limits, but get stumped when it comes to figuring out girl rules. This is why we can’t forget about Mean Girls, a fun romp about a naive teen (Lindsay Lohan) who upends the social hierarchy at her new school. Though it might be a bit exaggerated, thanks to the hilarious contributions of writer Tina Fey, this Mark Waters classic high school movie tackles the harsh reality of bullying and the consequences of trying to fit in with the wrong crowd.

Stream it on Paramount+

Do Revenge

Sure, Do Revenge takes up residence in the privileged lives of high schoolers who go to tennis camp, throw lavish parties, and frequent ritzy country clubs, but there are elements of this Gen Z prize that ring true. Namely navigating bullies, female friendships, and the consequences of digital living. A contemporary watch, Do Revenge is also an homage to the teen-coms that defined yesteryear (Heathers, Clueless, Easy A). Not to mention, it has a truly stellar soundtrack both parents and their teens will enjoy.

Stream it on Netflix

Related: 14 Coming-of-Age Movies That Should Be Required Viewing

Love & Basketball

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Sex happens. So, thank goodness there are filmmakers like Gina Prince-Bythewood who pay special attention when depicting the act on the screen. Starring Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps, Love & Basketball tracks one couple’s relationship over the decades, with most of their narrative set during high school. Beyond authentically portraying the aforementioned “first time” (with a particularly memorable needle drop, we might add), the movie explores gender equality in sports, celebrating women’s basketball with the shout-out it deserves.

Stream it on Hulu

Chang Can Dunk

It’s the beginning of his sophomore year and Chang, a 16-year-old NBA buff whose other interests include band and the new girl named Christy, has only one goal: Prove to the entire school he can slam dunk. His aspiration to fly through the air like a swag god is the result of some alpha-male rivalry, part of what first-time director Jingyi Shao gets right about the hormone headquarters also called high school. Beyond the courtside machismo, Shao weaves in the immigrant experience and delivers a winning coming-of-ager the whole family will love.

Stream it on Disney+

The Breakfast Club

The quintessential scribe of ’80s teen angst, John Hughes is responsible for several iconic films. Perhaps the most heralded? The Breakfast Club. Capturing the essence of cliques and the pressure to conform, the film spends a Saturday in detention bonding with a group of archetyped students. Although some scenes don’t hold up today (an observation made by Molly Ringwald herself), this cult classic reminds us that no matter how different we may seem on the surface, we are all the same insecure youths on the inside.

Stream it on Prime Video

Superbad

Directed by Greg Mottola and written by real-life best friends Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, Superbad turns the raunch dial way up for an essential high school movie comedy that really nails the teen experience, the idea of the bromance, and the awkwardness that infiltrates the halls of every high school. About two social outcasts who throw a house party to impress some girls, the 2007 film also changed the genre at the time, openly hurling penis jokes and packing its reel with as much coital chatter as its R rating would allow.

Stream it on Prime Video

Dazed and Confused

Richard Linklater always gets slice-of-life filmmaking right. From Boyhood to Everybody Wants Some to this retro delight, the Texas director is a master of nostalgia, essentially making the viewer feel like a tourist in a series of Polaroids snapped during personal milestones. Set in 1976 on the last day of school, Dazed and Confused does just that as it tags along with a group of teens maneuvering spilled beers, bong clouds, and unruly upperclassmen. Familiar faces include Matthew McConaughey and Ben Affleck.

Stream it on Prime Video

 

 

When it comes to clothes, your kid is all about perfecting “the look.” And nowadays, having sensory processing disorder or other disabilities doesn’t have to hold your fashion-forward kiddo back; plenty of companies out there offer on-trend adaptive clothing for kids. From compression shirts to sensory-friendly pants, these inclusive clothing lines have something for kids of all abilities.

French Toast

French Toast is the destination for all things school uniforms, and that includes every kiddo. Their adaptive line includes polos, dresses, hoodies, and more, all with the same color and style options of their other offerings. You’ll be set for the school year with a French Toast haul.

Shop French Toast Adaptive School Uniforms Here!

 

Sense-ational You

Sense-ational You goes beyond just sensory friendly options to offer styles with built-in sensory tools that help neurodivergent kids regulate all day. From hidden adjustable compression to sound reducing hoods to built-in fidgets and more, their goal is to make unique sensory garments that make sure kids have what they need no matter where they are.

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Spoonie Threads

This line of adaptive pieces offers collections for both kiddos and adults. Their goal? Creating practical, helpful, and easy clothing that doesn’t sacrifice fashion. There are options for stoma, feeding tubes, diabetes care, wheelchair users, amputees, surgical recovery, and to manage cancer treatments. Kids’ sizes range from preemie to kids 18.

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Thereabouts by JCPenny

This inclusive line of kids’ clothing from JCPenney has something for every shape, size, style, and ability. Sizes range from 2T-22, has plenty of gender-neutral options, and has adaptive features like sensory-friendly seaming, hook and loop closures, hidden abdominal openings, magnetic zippers, and no tags.

Shop JCPenny’s Thereabouts Line Here!

 

befree

befree, the company behind zipOns, the adaptive pants for kids and adults, was created when a mother, whose daughter has cerebral palsy, couldn’t find pants to accommodate her daughter’s recovery from surgery. The pants have zippers up the side of each leg, making it easy to accommodate medical gear, and they help make it easy for kids to get dressed quickly. They are offered in black, charcoal, or navy, with different zipper colors to choose from. They’re comfy pants with a drawstring waist and can be put on or taken off standing up or sitting down. Plus, the zippers are covered inside the pants, meaning kids don’t have to worry about contact with their skin.

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Kohl’s Adaptive & Sensory-Friendly

Kohl’s sensory-friendly and adaptive clothing for kids include special features like flat seams, longer lengths, abdominal access, and two-way zippers (to name a few), indistinguishable from the rest of the brand. With faves like Nike, Land’s End, Tak Gear, and more, there’s something for every kiddo.

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Billy Footwear

Universally designed Billy Footwear is a blend of function and fashion, so everyone can rock cool kicks, no matter who they are. What makes them so accessible to everyone is their design—a simple full zipper that runs from toe to top so they open completely, making it easy for feet to just slip right in. An easy zipper tug closes them snugly around the wearer’s feet. And the funky patterns and shimmery metallics give them total kid appeal.

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Patti + Ricky

Consider Patti + Ricky your one-stop shop for every disability-friendly clothing option under the sun. Founder Alexandra Connell has curated collections for people of all abilities. Looking for magnetic shirts? They’ve got them. How about Velcro belts? Those too. And our favorite, Chewelry (yep, it’s exactly what it sounds like), is a must-have for kids with sensory sensitivities who like to fidget or chew. They even have Braille shirts by Braille’iant that allow you to customize a name or saying in Braille right onto the shirt.

Shop Patti + Ricky Here!

 

Kozie Clothes

Kids who dig weight or pressure to help alleviate anxiety or mitigate responses related to ADHD, Autism, or SPD can find everything they need to dress for success at Kozie Clothes. From compression clothing (think: long, short, and double-layered tees and pants, too) to weighted vests and special swimwear, Kozie offers the building blocks of a functional wardrobe. And the removable tags, elastic bands, and multi-use pockets are a bonus.

Extra credit: If their weighted and compression clothes are a hit, check out the weighted blanket, too.

Shop Kozie Clothes Here!

 

The Good Day Lab

Imagine a world where spills don’t stay on that school shirt. Yup, The Good Day Lab has a line of comfortable 100% cotton t-shirts that have an added clean shield technology that repels liquids. Soft, breathable, and offered in eight colors, kids struggling with anxiety won’t have to worry about staining their clothes. Our editor’s kids tried these shirts, and we can say they live up to expectations.

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Mightly

While this line isn’t technically considered to be adaptive, Mightly has tagless, itch-free labels, covered elastic waistbands, and flat seams, which are perfect features for a kiddo who feels everything. With adorable graphic tees, leggings, dresses, shorts, and even underwear, you’ll be able to find plenty to outfit your child this fall.

Shop Mightly Here!

 

Lands End Universal Collection

Quality and function are what Lands’ End bring to their Universal Collection. And easy dressing—for everyone—has driven their designs. Offering a full line of school uniform pieces that replace buttons and zippers with magnets, and including magnetic openings to accommodate leg foot braces, they’ve thought of pretty much everything. No more morning hassle as you rush the kids out the door because they can throw on these school uniforms with ease and independence.

Extra credit: Sensory-friendly tags are part of the whole package here, too.

Shop the Lands’ End Universal Collection Here!

 

Cat & Jack by Target

From the moment Target debuted its Cat & Jack Adaptive clothing line, it has been a go-to for affordable clothing options for kids with disabilities. And it runs the gamut. From wheelchair-friendly options to clothes that offer abdominal access to tagless and seamless clothing for kids with sensory issues—you can find it all here. The best part? Their adaptive line has the same playful graphics and colorful patterns found on all their clothing. Plus, with most items topping out under $15, it’s easy on the wallet.

Extra credit: They now have baby sizes!

Shop Cat & Jack Adaptive Collection Here!

 

Ez Socks

Whether your kiddo needs mobility or motor skill support, putting on socks can be challenging. But the reinforced loops on Ez Socks make it…well, e-z-er. This simple redesign is helping lots of kids gain independence in every aspect of getting ready for school in the morning. And the sock patterns are all super cute.

Extra credit: Tweens and teens can get in on this simple sock design too.

Shop Ez Socks Here!

 

Lander’s Kid-Approved Reversible Sweats

It’s a kid’s dream to live in “soft pants” at all times (who are we kidding, it’s our dream, too!). Lander has breathable, double-knit cotton clothes free of zippers, seams, or tags. You can wear them four ways: inside out, outside in, and with the front/back swapped. Brilliant!

Shop Lander’s End Kid-Approved Reversible Sweats Here!

 

Little Green Radicals Adaptive Line

Little Green Radicals Adaptive Line is created  with input from parents of children with disabilities who wanted comfy, adaptive clothing that’s also bright, beautiful, functional, and organic. Whimsical prints and cheerful colors make this mix-and-match line a winner for sure. Make sure to check out their sizing guide here.

Shop Little Green Radicals Adaptive Line Here!

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While you’re looking forward to the long weekend, consider this: Presidents Day is sort of the annual reminder that spring, blessed spring (especially for those of us still buried in snow) is close. We’re halfway through February (already? somehow?) and although it may still be cold outside, the long weekend is a good time to start looking ahead to springtime. Refresh, recharage, and reorganize—all springy vibes. And what better time to do all those things and get a discount on everything you need to do them than during the President’s Day Amazon Sale?

Whether you’re updating your living space, refreshing your wardrobe (make sure you’re donating those old clothes, mkay?), or planning ahead to spring break boredom-busting activities for your little ones, this weekend’s Amazon Sale is no joke. We’ve got discounts up to 81%, if not more, on a ton of goodies across all departments. And while you’re at it, make sure to check out all the Presidents Day Sales from some of our other favorite retailers here! We’re updating these lists all weekend long, so bookmark them both!

SAFAVIEH Amsterdam Collection Area Rug | 81% Off

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Amazon

Add some spring to your step (literally) this season with the Amsterdam Collection Area Rug. If this Ivory/Multi style isn't your cup of tea, there are 10 other options to choose from, along with different sizes to fit your space. Regular Price $640.00/Now $122.38!

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Rear-Facing Car Seat Mirror | 77% Off

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Amazon

Keep an eye on your little one, even when they're still in a rear-facing car seat. It's easy to assemble and install, plus it's been crash tested. Almost 18k Amazon reviewers love this one. Regular Price $69.99/Now $15.99!

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Dyson V11 Outsize + Cordless Vacuum Cleaner | 32% Off

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Amazon

This baby is Dyson's biggest smart vacuum, and regardless of your home size, if you have kiddos and/or pets, a vacuum that's too big doesn't exist. It has double the run time (up to 120 minutes), and optimizes suction and run time based on floor type. It also comes with a bunch of accessories, so if there was ever a vacuum to be stoked about, this is it. Regular Price $949.99/Now $642.00!

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4 Pack Leggings with Pockets | 34% Off

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With so. many. colors. to choose from, and a great price, we're grabbing a few of these sets. Can't ever have too many leggings, right? Regular Price $60.99/Now $39.99!

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Pillow Slide Sandals | 43% Off

Amazon

These babies started trending a few years ago and haven't lost steam since. They're wildly comfortable, available in multiple colors, and are gender-neutral. Regular Price $35.99/Now $20.38!

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Anua Heartleaf Pore Control Cleansing Oil | 29% Off

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Amazon

We love Korean skincare, and this double-cleansing must-have is gentle, non-stingy (if you know you know), and reduces skin congestion. Regular Price $19.00/Now $14.15!

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PRETTYGARDEN 2pc Tracksuit | 37% Off

Amazon

It's not possible to have enough colors in this comfy tracksuit set. And with 32 hues to pick from, you'll be able to snag all your faves. Regular Price $50.99/Now $31.99!

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Skip Hop Baby Bath Spout Cover | 29% Off

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Amazon

Protection from bumps on the faucet is important, and this whale-shaped bathtub faucet cover mitigates bonks and bruises. Regular Price $14.00/Now $9.99!

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Apple AirTag 4 Pack | 20% Off

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Amazon

Keep track of it all: keys, wallets, luggage, pets, kids...you name it and AirTag can keep up with it. Regular Price $99.00/Now $78.99!

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Ninja CW202RD Foodi NeverStick PossiblePot | 38% Off

Amazon

The one pot to rule them all, the PossiblePot replaces a stock pot, Dutch oven, saucepot, roasting pan, baking dish, strainer, braiser, deep fryer, spoon-ladle, serving dish, steamer, and lid. Regular Price $129.99/Now $79.99!

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UPPAbaby Alta High Back Booster Seat | 35% Off

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Amazon

The 7-position car booster from UPPAbaby grows with your kiddo: from 40–100 lbs, and 38–57” in height. Multiple colors are available, too. Regular Price $179.99/Now $116.99!

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Ball & Cast Upholstered Bench | 52% Off

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Amazon

It's so surprising how much details like this chic bench elevate your space and make you feel like a grown-up. End of the bed, entryway, living room—wherever you need something to counteract all the Legos and crayons. Regular Price $99.00/Now $47.34!

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The First Years American Red Cross Digital Infrared Forehead No-Touch Thermometer | 80% Off

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Amazon

There really won't ever be a time when you won't need a thermometer in the house, just in case (especially when you have kids). This one is no-touch for both adults and little ones, plus it can also measure bath water and formula temp. Regular Price $48.99/Now $9.99!

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Disney Pixar 'Up' LEGO Set | 19% Off

Disney Pixar 'Up' Movie Lego Set
Amazon

Not only is this build super cute, but it also won't make you cry. Unlike the movie. Ahem. Regular Price $59.99/Now $48.49!

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Sharpie Creative Markers | 15% Off

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Sharpie

Sharpie Creative Markers feature paint-like ink that won’t bleed through paper and create vibrant marks on light and dark surfaces including paper, metal, wood, ceramic, glass, rock, and canvas. Plus, there’s no priming required or need to shake—just uncap and go. Regular Price $23.49/Now $19.99!

Sharpie Creative Markers | 15% Off ($19.99)—Buy Here!

XL Shoe Organizer Boxes | 63% Off

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Amazon

Better than shoe racks or those plastic over-the-door pocket things that are guaranteed to tear, this box-style shoe organizer easily stacks and the transparent design lets you grab the pair you're looking for in no time. Available in multiple colors. Regular Price $89.99/Now $32.99!

XL Shoe Organizer Boxes | 63% Off ($32.99)—Buy Here!

Silk Pillowcases 2pk | 32% Off

Amazon

Silk pillowcases help protect your hair and skin from dryness, frizz, sleep lines, and breakage. You have your choice of a ton of colors to match your bedroom. Regular Price $35.99/Now $24.37!

Silk Pillowcases 2pk | 32% Off ($24.37)—Buy Here!

Ray-Ban Women's Rb4378 Square Sunglasses | 20% Off

Amazon

Time for a sunglasses upgrade? Now's the time to grab these sleek, classic Ray-Bans, especially since spring will be here before we know it. Regular Price $178.00/Now $142.40!

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Arched Full Length Mirror | 22% Off

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Amazon

Statement mirrors are having a moment right now, and we're not mad about it. They make the room feel bigger, lighter, and dare we say, just plain cooler. Available in several sizes and metal finishes. Regular Price $89.99/Now $69.99!

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momcozy Breast Pump S12 Pro Wearable Wireless Breast Pump | 41% Off

Amazon

Designed for a 'barely there' feel and spill-safe flanges, the momcozy S12 Pro is wearable, wireless, and ultra-portable. Regular Price $189.99/Now $111.99!

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Freezer-Safe Glass Food Storage Containers 12pk | 44% Off

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Amazon

Dishwasher safe, oven safe, microwave safe, freezer safe...is there anything these glass storage containers (+lids!) can't do? Regular Price $69.95/Now $38.95!

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LEGO DUPLO Classic Brick Box Building Set | 20% Off

Amazon

Every kiddo needs their own DUPLO set and this 65 piece set is perfect for gifting or just to start their building adventure. Regular Price $29.99/Now $23.99!

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Paper Mate InkJoy Gel Pens 20ct | 53% Off

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Amazon

They're popular for a reason. InkJoy Gel Pens dry fast (bye, smearing!), are ultra-comfy, and come in smooth-writing vibrant colors for school, work, planners, grocery lists...Regular Price $40.99/Now $19.40!

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UREVO Under Desk Treadmill | 39% Off

Amazon

Working from home being the norm has changed a lot about how we operate day to day. It's much easier to just stay put, but this easy walking pad from UREVO helps get your blood flowing even when you can't leave your computer just yet (though we highly recommend you make stepping away from time to time regularly!). It's also super quiet and easy to store under the bed or couch. Regular Price $329.99/Now $199.97!

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Kin By Tuft & Needle 10-Inch Mattress | 20% Off

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Amazon

Amazon Exclusive! The Kin by Tuft & Needle mattress stays cooler and much more supportive than traditional mattresses, and it's backed by a 100-night sleep trial (confident of them, right?). Available in Twin-California King sizes. Regular Price $549.00-$849.00/Now $439.20-$679.20!

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Ulike IPL Home Laser Hair Removal Device | 21% Off

Amazon

Spring is on its way and shaving is definitely not trending. The Ulike IPL device is an Amazon #1 seller because it's so effective. Virtually painless, you'll notice hair reduction in as few as 3 weeks, plus you can still shave while you're doing treatments (unlike waxing where you have to let your hair grow out over and over again). It's a one-time investment for permanent hair removal. That's right. We said permanent. Regular Price $329.00/Now $259.00!

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Mini Bluetooth Label Maker | 27% Off

Amazon

Choose from a wide variety of pre-designed templates including 1000+ symbols, 60+ frames, and a variety of fonts through the app and get to labeling all the things. Regular Price $36.99/Now $26.99!

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MySmile Teeth Whitening Kit | 27% Off

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10 minutes. No sensitivity. Teeth up to 10 shades whiter. 27% off. Win. Regular Price $32.95/Now $23.95!

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THE GYM PEOPLE Womens' Half Zip Pullover | 36% Off

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We could live in this pullover (and maybe a few of us do). It comes in a bunch of colors and isn't too long or too short. Regular Price $46.99/Now $29.99!

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DripDrop Hydration Electrolyte Powder Packets | 25% Off

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With 3x the electrolytes and half the sugar of traditional sports drinks, these handy little powder packets are perfect for warm weather, illness, workouts, soccer practice, and beyond. Regular Price $35.99/Now $27.13!

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Hidden Figures is a must-watch Women’s History Month movie

March is Women’s History Month! Here are 12 fact-based films about women that can spark great conversations with your kids. From a 1960s classic about Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan to new documentaries chronicling women and girls all around the world, these powerful Women’s History Month movies are an excellent way to celebrate the strong females of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

A Ballerina’s Tale
Misty Copeland was the first African-American principal dancer for New York's American Ballet Theater. Copeland's place in ballet history—and American history—comes to life in this engrossing documentary.

Recommended for ages 9 and older

Directed by Nelson George

(Sundance Selects, 2015)

Anne Frank Remembered
Through interviews with schoolmates, relatives, camp survivors, and the family's heroic protector, Miep Gies, this powerful documentary completes the story of young Anne Frank’s last days.

Recommended for ages 9 and older

Directed by Jon Blair

(Columbia Tristar, 1995)

Hidden Figures is a good Women's History Month movie

Hidden Figures
Based on the nonfiction book by Margot Lee Shetterly, Hidden Figures is the true story of three brilliant African-American women who worked for NASA in the 1950s and '60s as "human computers.”

Recommended for ages 10 and older

Starring Octavia Spencer as Dorothy Vaughn, Janelle Monae as Mary Jackson, and Taraji P. Henson as Katherine Johnson.

Directed by Theodore Melfi

(Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, 2016)

The Miracle Worker
This outstanding classic is based on the true story of two of the great figures of American history, Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan Macy.

Recommended for ages 10 and older

Starring Patty Duke as Helen Keller and Anne Bancroft as Annie Sullivan

Directed by Arthur Penn

(MGM/UA, 1962)

RBG is a good women's history month movie

RBG
This riveting documentary chronicles the extraordinary life and career of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, highlighting the esteemed jurist's lifelong fight for gender equality.

Recommended for ages 10 and older

Directed by Julie Cohen and Betsy West

(Magnolia Pictures, 2018)

Amelia
A historical biopic about the famed female pilot Amelia Earhart offers an uplifting message and a strong role model for preteen girls and boys.

Recommended for ages 11 and older

Starring Hilary Swank as Amelia Earhart

Directed by Mira Nair

(Fox Searchlight, 2009)

Betty & Coretta
This is a poignant tribute to the courage and fortitude of two lesser-known civil rights heroes: Dr. Betty Shabazz and Coretta Scott King, the widows of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.

Recommended for ages 11 and older

Directed by Yves Simoneau

Starring Angela Bassett as Coretta and Mary J. Blige as Betty

Directed by Yves Simoneau

(Lifetime, 2013)

Speed Sisters
Spirited, inspiring documentary teaches kids about the first all-female car racing team in the Middle East and the stark realities of Palestinian life on the West Bank. 

Recommended for ages 11 and older

Directed by Amber Fares

(Dogwoof Global Sales, 2017)

A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story
This moving documentary is about a woman who was born with a very rare congenital disease that makes her look unlike anyone else. The inspiring story is a must-see for anyone who's ever felt like they just didn't fit in, and Lizzie—who has fought tirelessly against bullying—is an amazing role model.

Recommended for ages 12 and older

Directed by Sara Hirsh Bordo

(Cinedigm, 2015)

Girl Rising
Girl Rising
is an informative, educational documentary about the lives of impoverished girls living in countries where education for girls isn't a priority. It’s the kind of stirring film that parents should watch with their mature tweens or teens and then discuss the ideas it raises—girl empowerment, education, and equality. 

Recommended for ages 12 and older

Directed by Richard Robbins

(GathrFilms, 2013)

He Named Me Malala
This inspiring and deeply affecting documentary explores the life of iconic teen Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafzai.

Recommended for ages 12 and older

Directed by Davis Guggenheim

(Twentieth Century Fox, 2015)

on the basis of sex is a good women's history month movie

On the Basis of Sex
On the Basis of Sex is another 2018 film about Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, this one a biographical drama that covers her time as one of a handful of women attending Harvard Law School in the late 1950s to her first groundbreaking gender-discrimination case in the early '70s. 

Recommended for ages 12 and older

Starring Felicity Jones as Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Directed by Mimi Leder

(Focus Features, 2018)

 

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When it comes to baby names, the possibilities are endless. You can opt for old-lady names, x-tra names, or even old-money names. How ever will you choose? Well, there are a few things to consider. Will your child love their name when they get older? Is it a cute name that has a bad meaning? Or is it so popular that everyone else is naming their baby the same thing? In a recent TikTok, baby name expert @namingbebe talks about which names she predicts will rise in popularity in 2024 and why you might want to avoid them. Her list includes several names that celebrities have recently bestowed upon their kids. Is your top choice on the list?

@namingbebe

So in theyre out? What names do you think will get big this year from pop culture influence?! #babynames #nameconsultant #nametok #pregnant #girlnames #boynames #greenscreen

♬ original sound – Colleen

First up is Rocky; this is the name of Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s new son. “This is about as normcore as it gets for a Kardashian baby. And it appeals to that sort of Americana ultra-masculine vibe that people are liking right now, and it can be gender neutral, so I could see this theme having a big rise in the next year or two,” she says.

The second name you may want to avoid is Margot. Even though it is undeniably adorable, it is the moniker of a certain someone who spent most of 2023 draped in pink. “If Margot Robbie does not have an impact on his name’s popularity in the next year’s data, I will be shocked,” says @namingbebe.

Third on the list is Delphine. While not as common as others, this is what Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas named their second daughter, and according to @namingbebe, “it has that vintage glamour style that people are loving right now. I could see it doing well.”

She also mentions Sophie and Joe’s first child’s name—Willa. “This name was already on the rise, and I think seeing it more through all their media could cause her to spike up.”

Movies will clearly have an impact on baby names in 2024: “Next we have Cillian—one word Oppenheimer. Cillian feels strong but sort of indie and soulful, and I think it could appeal to parents who like names like August,” says @namingbebe.

Sixth on her list is the name Esti. It’s already a popular name, but as @namingbebe mentions, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend used it for their third child, so she expects it to get an extra boost.

When it comes to the power duo’s fourth kiddo, Wren, she doesn’t see the name becoming popular for boys, but she does think there might be an increase for girls simply because they used it.

The eighth name she includes is Riot. “I don’t expect for it to become mainstream, but I definitely expect it to rise after Rihanna used it for her son,” she says.

The rest of the names on her list have been popular in years past, and she doesn’t see any signs of them slowing down. “Dutton and Renly were the fastest rising boy and girl names in 2022. That can give them a trendy feel, and they’ll probably still be on an upswing this year. Our king and queen of 2022, Olivia and Liam, are going nowhere fast.”

Discover what other baby name trends we expect to see in 2024 here.

If you’re about ready to click your way to a completed shopping list online—stop! Consider shopping small at these independent toy stores in Dallas that have passionate employees ready to share their personal recommendations and tons of perks (think: local delivery or curbside pickup, free gift wrapping, and the opportunity to test-drive the merchandise). You can pick out the perfect gift for all the little ones on your list while supporting local businesses. It’s a win-win.

1. The Toy Maven

You’ll find loads of toy options and tons of helpful salespeople at The Toy Maven. They have three locations to choose from, or you can shop via their new website. Not sure what to get? You can narrow your options by age or interest to get some suggestions.

6025 Royal Lane
Dallas, TX

5600 W Lovers Lane
Dallas, TX

1275 East Southlake Blvd.
Southlake,‎ TX
Online: thetoymaven.com

2. Toys Unique!

You’ll love this toy store in Dallas as it is a local, family-owned business in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex that has been bringing continuous joy into children’s lives for 40 years. They offer complimentary gift wrapping, which definitely comes in handy when you remember you need a gift on the day of a party.

5460 West Lovers Lane
Dallas, TX
Online: toysunique.net

3. The Little Things

This chic boutique has a mix of everything from books, toys, and art supplies to apparel—with options, including gender-neutral, for babies through tweens. The store was created from a love of fashion and seeing happy kids dressed in clothes that make them feel confident and excited to begin each day. The store’s owners pride themselves on sourcing the best quality, natural fabrics, and conscientious production from the brands they select.

6465 E. Mockingbird Lane
Dallas, TX
Online: shopthelittlethings.com

4. We Are the Misfits

You’ll be totally impressed by the quality of toys offered at We Are the Missfits. That’s intentional— the products are cultivated to stimulate the brain and encourage self-expression through fashion, art, science, and literature (Crazy Aaron’s Thinking Putty, anyone?). Sure, they also carry stuff that is just for fun, but prepare to feel inspired when in the store. If you can’t pop inside, that’s OK. They offer curbside pickup and free delivery within five miles of the store.

9660 Audelia Rd.
Dallas, TX
Online: wearethemissfits.com

 

5. CAMP

CAMP is a toy store and more—known for its totally unique shop-play hybrid experience in its locations across the country. Inside this CAMP store, visitors can take part in rotating themed experiences, kids are encouraged to try out loads of toys they have available, and there’s even a cafe for parents. Every surface is a seamless blend of play and product.

9830 N. Central Expressway
Dallas, TX
Online: camp.com

6. The Toy Store

The very reasonably named Toy Store in Snider Plaza offers eco-friendly, STEM-certified, and sustainable play toys for people of all ages. From baby toys to adult puzzles, they have you covered. And if you are super busy (like we know you are), they even offer free delivery within 10 miles.

6723 Snider Plaza
Dallas, TX
Online: thetoystorellc.com

Save some adorable snaps of your baby playing with their new toys—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.

These Valentine’s Day gifts for him are unique and just straight-up cool

The man in your life isn’t always the easiest to buy for. It can be a real undertaking trying to find Valentine’s Day gifts for him, and there are only so many bourbon glasses and whisky stones he could want. We’ll admit that our most-searched-for gift guides are often the ones surrounding what to get our favorite guys. Of course, that also means that we’re pretty dang good at finding the best gifts after doing so much research, ourselves.

Not all men are cut from the same cloth. But we don’t have to tell you that. All that means is that there are no options for one-size-fits-all Valentine’s Day gifts for him. These are the best roundup of gifts for any super-loved guy: Foodies, style-smarties, retro-lovers. It’s all right here. And, as always, don’t totally stress out about what to give your most-loved guys. Take the pressure off of yourself and just have fun!

Pac-Man Ghost Sours Candy Tin

two pacman ghose tins of candy
Perpetual Kid

80's kids will fall hard for these Pac-Man candy tins! Choose between red (cherry flavor) or blue (raspberry flavor).

Pac-Man Ghost Sours Candy Tin ($3.99)—Buy Here!

Palm Bandana Throw Blanket

Bather

Y2K meets boho with this cool throw blanket/tapestry/picnic blanket. Made from a 95% blend of spun cotton and recycled cotton, too.

Palm Bandana Throw Blanket ($200.00)—Buy Here!

Professionally Recorded Original Song from Songfinch

a framed posted with a song title, image, and QR code
Songfinch

Songfinch is a guaranteed win in the Valentine's Day Gifts for Him category and it's perfect for the man who has everything. It's a platform backed by Doja Cat & The Weeknd where you can commission original love songs about you & yours created by independent, incredibly talented musicians (think Grammy credits and recent American Idol & The Voice stars). We're talking one-of-a-kind, radio-quality songs based on your stories, memories, and ideas.

You can even add custom prints, video slideshows, and more keepsakes based on your song. This isn't just a gift; it's an experience. You can thank us later.

Professionally-Recorded Original Song from Songfinch ($199.00)—Buy Here!

The Anti-Matter Sunglasses

man wearing green sunglasses and a close up of sunglasses
Crap Eyewear

If he's still wearing the same drugstore sunglasses he picked up 12 years ago, it's time to help him upgrade his eyewear game. These sunnies are are a modern, chunky frame that works really well for people who prefer a medium-wide fit. The lenses are crystal-clear with 100% UVA/UVB protection and are prescription-ready, too. They're available in 3 colors, including this Crystal Sage hue.

(Don't let the brand name fool you, either. We're obsessed with Los Angeles-based Crap Eyewear's commitment to sustainability, on-trend frames, and luxe materials without the hefty markup! Psst: they're also gender-neutral, so you might want to grab a pair for yourself, too.)

The Anti-Matter Sunglasses ($99.00)—Buy Here!

The Holy Trinity Virgin Mary Bundle

box of bloody mary mix, hot sauce, and olives
Longbottom

Virgin Mary, Longbottom's non-alcoholic Bloody Mary mix made from fresh-pressed tomatoes, their not-too-spicy but incredibly versatile Ragin' Mary Hot Sauce, and the mouthwatering FreeStyle Lemon Garlic Olives from Greece (that we just tend to eat alone but no one told us we couldn't). And of course, you can add vodka if you'd like to stick with the classic.

The Holy Trinity Virgin Mary Bundle ($35.00)—Buy Here!

AG1 by Athletic Greens

bottle of AG1 supplements, canister, packets, scoop, and bottle
Athletic Greens

If you're tired of watching him sort his vitamins, or you would really like it if he'd do something better for himself everyday, AG1 is a total winner. The pineapple-vanilla flavored supplement and watch as he starts talking about how his gut health has improved, his focus and energy is better, he's less stressed, and he's not getting sick as frequently. AG1 isn't just for him, either, so you can definitely share.

AG1 by Athletic Greens ($79.00+)—Buy Here!

CLUE Vintage Bookshelf Edition

Amazon

This classic game is having a throwback moment with the CLUE Vintage Bookshelf Edition that looks just as good stored on a shelf or bookcase as it does set up and ready to play on the coffee table.

'CLUE' Vintage Bookshelf Edition ($37.10)—Buy Here!

Cheese Tower for Two

Murray's Cheese

They had us at 'cheese', but there's more. Three delicious cheeses designed to complement each other and ready for centerpiece status are excellent with cheese, baguettes, and great conversation.

Cheese Tower for Two ($77.00)—Buy Here!

'The Little Red Book of Football Wisdom'

cover of The Little Red Book of Football Wisdom
Pottery Barn Teen

He'll love this collection of witty and hilariously irreverent quotes about America’s most popular sport. Players, coaches, celebrities, and literary giants weigh in on the best—and worst—football teams, athletes, games, fans, and more. And really, even if you don't love football, this is still a seriously cool book.

'The Little Red Book of Football Wisdom' ($99.00)—Buy Here!

No. 2598 The Ranch Candle

grey jar candle on a dark wood table
Aerangis

Oh, we know it's nothing new to give a candle for Valentine's Day, but you've never given him this candle. Warm. Inviting. And a little spicy. Think rich pipe tobacco, aged leather, sandalwood...bold enough for his office and soft enough for the family room. And the concrete vibe of the jar is so, so cool.

No. 2598 The Ranch Candle ($78.00)—Buy Here!

Rubirosa Pasta Sampler

popcorn tin with dry pasta exploding out of it
Rubirosa

He has no idea that he needs a popcorn tin filled with 3 lbs of different-shaped pasta from Rubirosa. But he absolutely does.

Rubirosa Pasta Sampler ($48.99)—Buy Here!

LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant

lego super mario piranha plant and box
LEGO on Amazon

It's the awesome details that make this LEGO build so amazing. It's also easy to pose, so display it in any way you want.

LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant ($59.99)—Buy Here!

Hot Sauce Flavor Pack

Hot N Saucy

We can pretty much guarantee he's never tried any of these three Hot N Saucy sauces before. Beet N Fresno, Garlic N Pepperoncini, and Sweet Potato N Habanero are a blast to give and eat.

Hot N Saucy Flavor Pack ($30.00)—Buy Here!

Nixie Tube Clock with Wi-Fi Sync

ClocTeck on Amazon

This is such a cool clock (we don't say that often). No assembly required and wifi-synched so all the hard stuff is done. Choose from 24-hour or 12-hour displays.

Nixie Tube Clock with Wi-Fi Sync ($67.99)—Buy Here!

Melin Trenches Icon Infinite Thermal Performance Snapback Hat

Melin

He may be pretty committed to his current hat, but this one from Melin is going to blow the old one out of the water. Melin is passionate about hats, and the Trenches Icon is designed for the cold. The sweatband and microfleece lining keep him warm while the durable 4-way stretch fabrication makes it beyond comfortable. These are serious hats. Available in 3 colors.

Melin Trenches Icon Infinite Thermal Performance Snapback Hat ($79.00)—Buy Here!

'The Odyssey of Star Wars: An Epic Poem'

the cover of a book titled The Odyssey of Star Wars: An Epic Poem
Amazon

Star Wars has always been epic, and this rewritten version is heavy on the epicness. It's a must for any fan, honestly.

'The Odyssey of Star Wars: An Epic Poem' ($13.99)—Buy Here!

MAPLE Tubby Chain in Silver/Onyx

MAPLE

MAPLE pushes major boundaries when it comes to jewelry culture, and this sharp necklace, created in 925 silver with Onyx Tubby pendant, is a statement-maker for even the most discerning dude. Available in multiple lengths. 

MAPLE Tubby Chain in Silver/Onyx ($289.00)—Buy Here!

16oz Stainless Steel Mug

Zojirushi on Amazon

With a 4.7 star rating from over 30,000 Amazon reviewers, you know you're hooking him up with his new favorite travel mug that keeps his brew hot or cold for hours.

16oz Stainless Steel Mug ($28.99)—Buy Here!

The Cloud Relaxed Cardigan

man sitting on stool wearing tan cardigan
EVERLANE

Cardigans can easily be dressed up or down—he can throw it on over a tee or a button-down in lieu of a blazer. The alpaca-merino blend is unbelievably soft and this beaut comes in 4 neutral colors that go with everything.

The Cloud Relaxed Cardigan ($188.00)—Buy Here!

The North Face Men’s ThermoBall Traction Mules V

The North Face

Meet the slipper-shoe hybrid he won't want to take off. The North Face ThermoBall Traction Mules combine ThermoBall Eco insulation with high-traction rubber outsoles to make slip-ons that are ideal for running a quick errand, getting the morning paper, school drop-off, or hanging at home.

The North Face Men’s ThermoBall Traction Mules V ($41.00)—Buy Here!

Round Box Chain ID Bracelet

MEJURI

Just the right amount of detail for daily wear, this engravable bracelet is available in titanium (pictured), sterling silver, or 14k yellow gold.

Round Box Chain ID Bracelet ($228.00)—Buy Here!

You Complete Me Puzzle

box with almost completed puzzle on navy and orange background
Brass Monkey

This is such a solid dad joke. We're not even mad at it.

You Complete Me Puzzle ($8.00)—Buy Here

 

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