Surround them with kid-friendly furniture that’s designed to hold up to anything they throw at it (sometimes literally).

We have to admit, we weren’t totally ready for how rough-and-tumble our little ones can be on our grown-up furniture. We’ve baby-proofed, done our toy research, but now we’ve got our eye on kid-friendly furniture that’s up to the task. Dust the crumbs off your sofa, sit back, and check out our list of some of the best kid-friendly furniture out there!


Grey children's convertible sofa-lounger

Two-In-One Convertible Sofa

$55 BUY NOW

With a 4.5 star rating from over 6,200 customers, you know this convertible sofa-lounger is the real deal! Lightweight with a machine-washable cover, there's a reason this is the first one on the list.


Green kids pod swing seat

Kids Pod Hanging Seat Swing

$39 BUY NOW

The kids pod swing seat is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, but we're especially excited about it for reading nooks and playrooms. It supports up to 100 lbs., so all the kids can get in on the swinging fun!


White tent playhouse

Kids Large Playhouse Tent

$62 BUY NOW

It's okay if you're a little jealous of this tent playhouse; we are, too. Watch your kids use it as a playhouse, a castle, and the perfect sleepover clubhouse!


Kids Study Desk

$208 BUY NOW

Another highly-rated Amazon find, this adorable study desk is sturdy, offers a fun cork board background, and comes with a matching chair!


Butterfly Stool Seating Set

$130 BUY NOW

If you have little ones, this butterfly seat set is ideal for every room in the house! Each seat is soft and lightweight, so they can be moved from space to space easily, and you won't mind if they're used for climbing, too.


Crayola Wooden Table & Chairs Set

$140 BUY NOW

For little ones who aren't quite ready for a study desk, Crayola's wooden table and chairs set is perfect! With two chairs, four storage compartments, and a tabletop that can be flipped between a dry-erase and a traditional chalkboard, they'll spend hours tapping into their creativity.


White children's one piece chair desk

Mysize Chair Desk With Storage Bin

$79 BUY NOW

For a more streamlined, one-and-done desk option, this chair-desk from Delta is a great way to go! It features a large work surface, storage drawer, and removable cup holder.


Pyramid Shelf Bookcase

$74 BUY NOW

Get your kids' books and toys up off the floor and onto this whimsical pyramid-style shelf! We're tempted to pick up two.


Velvet Toddler Bed

$224 BUY NOW

Soft rounded corners make this velvet (yes, velvet!) toddler bed safe and comfy, not to mention, pretty doggone chic!


Grey faux leather elephant storage ottoman

Faux Leather Elephant Storage Ottoman

$60 BUY NOW

Practical and adorable, this faux leather storage ottoman (ahem, trunk) couldn't be more convenient!


Child sitting on play sofa set

Transformable Play Furniture Cake Sofa

$173 BUY NOW

A cake sofa sounds like a dream come true, if we're being honest. This darling sofa can be transformed from a seat to a desk and is designed to teach littles about shapes and spatial relations!

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Personalized gifts for kids are the perfect way to celebrate a new baby’s name, keep fighting kids from taking each others’ stuff, or treat a mom to something really special. From comfy kid chairs to lovely lockets, these are the personalized gifts you’ll give to friends and snap up for yourself.

Close to Your Heart

personalized gifts for kids
Capsul Jewelry

Jewelry is always a great way to express your personality. Take that to the next level by wearing a necklace unique to you. Capsul Jewelry makes beautiful made-to-order necklaces that go beyond the standard nameplate. Instead, wear an engraving of a loved one's heartbeat or a name written in Grandma's gorgeous cursive handwriting. Or, have your child's drawing crafted out of gold to wear on a chain. A locket personalized with your initials means you can always update the photos you keep close. 

Capture Special Moments

Tinybeans App Family Album Photobook

Create a Tinybeans photo book with your child's memories and have a special way to look back at when your kiddo was little. You'll love having a photo book of all your kiddo's adorable moments!

A Book About You

personalized gifts for kids
Wonderbly

The main character in Wonderbly books shares your child's name and looks like them too! Or, get a book all about your favorite siblings or about mom. Check out My Mommy the Superhero. For a twist on the personalized book, try Cali's Books. A parent or relative who lives far away can record themselves reading a classic like Jack and the Beanstalk or Cinderella. Older kids can also write, illustrate and record their own "My Story" book.

Stick 'Em Up

school labels
Mabel's Labels

Kids (and sometimes moms) are pros at misplacing things. Get a pack of Mabel's Labels and stick your child's name on everything from water bottles to jackets and mittens. It's the easiest way to give absolutely everything that personal touch, and to keep track of your items.

Take Note

Plumb Paper

Parenting is all about multitasking, and a notebook that works for you keeps you on track. Use it for to-do lists, important phone numbers, things to remember, and instructions for babysitters. Plumb Paper lets you customize every aspect of your notebook, from the type of binding to the layout of the pages to the cover artwork. Get your name printed on the front so your kids won't mistake your to-do list as a place for doodles. If your little one can't read yet, put your photo on the cover instead so there is no room for confusion. 

That's Where I'm From!

Well Told Designs

Well Told Designs do personalization in a meaningful way. A blanket with a starry sky the way it looked the day your baby was born or the night you got married will make you smile every time you get cozy under it. Or, spend every morning having your coffee in a mug with a map of your hometown or your favorite travel destination to let your mind drift to treasured memories or future travel plans.

That's My Chair!

personalized gifts for kids
Delta Children

Delta Children will personalize everything from bookshelves to chairs with your child's name. Choose your favorite color combos and font to give your child's bedroom or playroom a truly custom look. Then, the next time a sibling tries to claim the best seat in the house, a lucky child will get to exclaim, "Actually it does have my name on it!"

Name It

personalized gifts for kids
Mollygrams

For a personalized work of art, check out Mollygrams for framed prints of your child's name written in beautiful watercolors that reflect your child's personality. This personalized art looks great in a nursery and will grow with your child. Or, get a print with your family's last name to display in the living room that reflects favorite outdoor activities, like skiing, sailing or walks in the woods.

—Taylor Clifton & Jamie Davis Smith

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No one wants to see their baby stuffy, sick and suffering. Pediatricians say adding moisture to the air is one of the best ways to relieve cough, congestion and sore throatsespecially for little ones who can’t take most medications. As a bonus for parents, humidifiers can keep your skin hydrated and plump so you won’t look as tired as you feel. Read on for some of the best and most innovative options available. Pop one in your nursery and your own bedroom.

 


Air Innovations Ultrasonic Coolmist

$80 BUY NOW

The Air Innovations Ultrasonic Coolmist is full of features that make it a great choice for busy parents. To start, it has a ceramic filter, meaning you never need to worry about not being able to use your humidifier because you forgot to order new ones. This humidifier can run for 96 hours so you won't find yourself having to refill the tank every night before bedtime. It's also super-quiet so even light sleepers can run this machine through the night. Plus, it has a remote control, an aromatherapy chamber and an adjustable nozzle so you can direct mist exactly where it's needed. The Coolmist looks sleek and is effective in rooms up to 600 square feet so it can easily be used outside the nursery as well. 

 


Dyson Purifier Humidify + Cool

$919 BUY NOW

Dyson is known for cutting-edge technology, and the Purifier Humidify+Cool is no exception. This smart humidifier can be put on auto or you can use manual settings to optimize the moisture in your room. If the humidifier senses it's not working at peak performance, it will use LED lights to let you know it's time to make adjustments. This machine does double-duty by acting as an air purifier complete with a HEPA filter. The Dyson is big and comes with a hefty price tag, but it will get the job done and should last for years. 


Canopy Humidifier

$125+ BUY NOW

Canopy is made to fit into busy lifestyles. To start, it uses a no-mist system so it does not get the floor wet, and it's mold-resistant. Best of all, most pieces can be put in the dishwasher for easy cleaning. This humidifier has a wide opening, making it very easy to fill, so it's one of the simplest humidifiers to use. It's also small so it can go anywhere and fit in with any décor. For parents who like to diffuse scents into their child's room, an aroma kit comes in the package along with a tiny tray that parents can place on top of the humidifier. (Do your research and talk to your pediatrician about which essential oils are safe to diffuse around children and pets.) Canopy also goes the extra mile to keep you and your little one healthy: Water is purified by an LED light before being released into the air, and the included filter helps purify the air. 

 


Pure Daily Care Nanosteamer

$50 BUY NOW

Sometimes small and simple is sufficient. If you don't have room for a bigger humidifier, need something you can travel with or only occasionally need to moisture to the air, the tiny Nanosteamer from Pure Daily Care may be the perfect choice. This compact powerhouse will fit anywhere but kicks out a lot of steam. When not being used as a humidifier, the Nanosteamer can be used to give yourself an at-home facial, so you'll get more bang for your buck out of this one.

 


Hubble Connected Mist

$50 BUY NOW

The Hubble Connected Mist ($50) is more than just a humidifier. It's a 5-in-1 machine that also has an aroma diffuser, a bluetooth speaker, a nightlight and a digital clock. The Hubble glows in just about any color in the rainbow, meaning it can help give your baby's nursery a custom look any time of day or night. Since this little machine can do so much, it really helps cut down on clutter. The Hubble doesn't use a filter, so that's one less thing to worry about. The entire top lifts off for easy cleaning between uses. As with any diffuser, do your research and talk to your pediatrician about which essential oils are safe to diffuse around children and pets.

 

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These baby shadow box ideas are simple to make

A newborn shadow box is a beautiful way to display baby treasures like the hospital ID bracelet, birth announcement, going-home outfit, and first teeny hat. A baby shadow box is quick to DIY (just three steps!) and makes a special addition to your nursery. You’ll never forget the details of the amazing day you met your babe.

Step 1: Gather Your Keepsakes

Taking Care of Monkey Business

First, decide what to display. You could include a sonogram, baby's first photo, hospital ID bracelet, hospital hat, first socks or booties, baby's going-home outfit, the first pacifier, birth announcement, tiny footprints, crib shoes, or a piece of a beloved swaddling blanket. We love what Alli from Taking Care of Monkey Business included in hers (see above).

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Step 2: Buy the Supplies

Or So She Says

Head to your favorite craft store (or open Amazon) to pick up items for your keepsake shadow box. First, you'll need the shadow box itself. We like the Studio Decor 4-Way Adjustable Shadow Box because it's flexible in depth so it can accommodate larger items like crib shoes or lovies. It's also sized well for this project at 12 inches square. 

You may also want to include small wooden letters for your baby's initials. To add color or a pattern, use scrapbooking paper for your background.

And finally, you'll need something to hold your keepsakes in place inside the shadow box. Try a few pretty pearlized pins or mini clothespins so you don't have to cover your keepsakes in glue. Visit the Or So She Says blog to see how Aimee put her shadow boxes together.

Make sure to capture all the giggles—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.

I used to be terrified of people (talking on the phone, answering the door, talking with relatives and neighbors). Pit in the stomach, tight throat, sweaty palms. I hated it with my whole being and just wanted to disappear. Then, I found band class. At first, I fell in love with the fact that no one had to talk! Your mouth was occupied with blowing into the instrument (score!). Then, I fell in love with the music, and how all of these awkward, gangly middle schoolers could come together and make something beautiful, to be part of something bigger than us. With emphasis on the whole.

For many people, music provides a vital release of emotions and pent up energy. It can be soothing and help improve your self-confidence. Music encourages us to slow down and be in the present moment more. It’s also strongly tied to memory, literacy skills and can boost brain function. Additionally, it has the power to move you to tears or to jump for joy. Most importantly, music helps us connect to something bigger than ourselves, to feel heard and understood and allowed to just be.

I believe in harnessing the powers of music to connect and communicate with our kids. I’m a huge advocate for using music as part of your positive parenting approach.

And before you say, “Ok, but I’m just not musical” or “This won’t work for me because I can’t sing,” wait! Everyone, everyone has an inner musician just waiting to come out and play. Sure, maybe as a kid you were told that you “can’t sing” and you took on that false belief as if it were the truth. I see you. I’m so sorry. And, it’s just not true!

Music is a skill just like any other, and can be improved with some intentional practice.

If you believe, as I do, in music’s ability to raise kind and sensitive humans, first believe in yourself. Know that there is no greater parent for your child than you. Yes, even if you “can’t sing.” What profound life lessons you can teach your kid through your own musical journey of trying something new, being a beginner, practicing, improving, perseverance, being a lifelong learner, plus busting the myth of “perfection” even in adulthood. You can learn right along with your child. Talk about a fantastic bonding experience.

Here are 5 easy ways to start incorporating more music (& joy) into your family life, starting today.

1. Listen to Music You Like
Share your favorite music with your child. Belt out the words no matter how out of tune you think you sound. Your child doesn’t actually know what’s “in tune” or not, they only care about your energy and joy. If you’re enjoying yourself, then your child will, too. Pretend you’re a rockstar on a stage if that helps, sing loud and proud!

2. Draw to Music
Put on some classical or instrumental music and draw what the music makes you feel. No singing required. Draw for a few minutes. Be intentional about your colors, shapes, designs, etc. Share what you drew and why at the end.

3. Start a Family Dance Party
Crank up the party music and get silly! Wiggle, shake, dance, jump, bounce, slide. Take turns copying each other’s dance moves. This is also a great way to reset the energy of the day, too. The sillier the better. Play Follow-The-Leader around the house.

4. Play Instruments Together
Grab a drum and a maraca and play, play, play. Take turns playing rhythmic patterns. Copy each other’s rhythms. Play a steady beat (pulse) while you sing a favorite nursery song or recite a rhyme. Change the speed. Change the volume.

5. Choose One Specific Song
Got tantrums? (washing hands, brushing teeth, bath time, diaper changes, bedtime…) Choose one specific song that you ONLY listen to during that time to make it extra special, plus something to look forward to.

Keep these tips handy as you lead from the heart in your peaceful parenting practice. Help your child navigate this great, big world with ease, compassion and confidence.

Holly, BMEd loves showing you how to use music to connect and communicate with your kid! She is also a mama, lover of all things colorful and silly, and founder of Harmony Lodge Music - where music and parenting connect playfully. She offers online music classes for littles age 0-6.

The 2022 Winter Olympics kick off on Feb. 4 and will be must-see TV for families across the world. Don’t want to stop at just watching the games? Go ahead and create your own mini-Olympics right at home. We’ve scoured the web and found 9 ideas on how to host your own bash—torches, games and podiums included. Here’s to letting this year’s golden games inspire the whole family!

Before the Party Begins

Decorate for the Occasion

Small for Big

Get worldly with this DIY flag garland from Small for Big. It's like a geography lesson and a super cool party accessory all in one. Be sure to start the garland a few days in advance so you don't need to rush. It's a project that can keep older kids interested for hours and gives you a chance to talk about the different countries that compete in the Olympics and why each country is special. Travel here for the full tutorial.

 

Set Up Gold-Medal Worthy Snacks

Don't forget to offer up Olympic-themed snacks like ring cookies, bagles and more. See our favorite ideas here

Make Gold Medal Cookies

Cindy Hopper via Alpha Mom

There are gold medals... and then there are gold medals made with cookies. We prefer the latter. The effortlessly creative Cindy Hopper at Alpha Mom shows us how to make these crafty medals for your own Olympic games. Rewarding kiddos with one of these after a long day of competition will be so much fun!

 

After Your Guests Arrive

Be Sure to Have an Opening Ceremony

Kate's Creative Space

Let the games begin! Use these DIY torches from Kate's Creative Space to kick off the opening ceremonies for your at-home games. A lap around the backyard with these "official" torches will have little athletes ready to play.

 

Throw the Javelin

Hoosier Homemade

Broom handles, check. Pool noodles, check. Colorful duct tape, check. Looks like you have everything you need to create your own backyard Olympic Javelin Throw. Get the full tutorial at Hoosier Homemade and watch the kiddos have a blast seeing how many noodles they can get through the target. Isn’t it fun when throwing is not only allowed, but encouraged?!

 

Have a Hurdle Competition

I Can Teach My Child

Watch kiddos get happy with hurdles when you set up this simple hurdle run from I Can Teach My Child. The hurdles are pool noodles and they’re kept in the ground by kitchen skewers so you can easily adjust the height depending on the age and size of the kids. On your mark, get set, go!

 

Have an Olympic Hoop Ring Toss

Makes and Takes

It’s a craft! It’s a sport! It’s a win! The Olympic Ring Hoop Loop from Make and Takes is ideal for kids of all ages and it’s super easy to make. Make all five hoops around the loop from a three to four-foot distance and you’re in the running for a gold medal!

 

Olympic Ring Craft

Happy Hooligans

Little and big kids can make an Olympic ring craft just like the one spotted over at Happy Hooligans. Save your toilet paper rolls or paper towel rolls for the perfect circle shape! Get the tutorial here

Hand Out Medals on the Podium

Project Nursery

How cute is this podium we spotted over at Project Nursery? It's pretty easy to make and will be a fun finish to the day. Be sure to have medals handy, like these you can order in no time. 

 

— Taylor Clifton, Aimee Della Bitta with Gabby Cullen

 

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Gold Medal-Worthy Snacks for Your Olympics Party

You don’t have to be a world-class athlete to get ready for China. First thing’s first: food! Whether you’re hosting an Olympic-themed party or just planning to park yourself in front of the TV and watch the games 24/7, it helps to have some festive fuel. Flip through the slideshow below for Olympics-inspired dishes that score big points for being fun, easy, and tasty, too!

Veggie Torch Cups

Project Nursery

How easy is this fun snack? Cut up veggies, buy some gold torch cups and add ranch for Olympic-inspired bites. See the whole party over at Project Nursery

Olympic Rice Cake Snacks

See Vanessa Craft

Healthy snack alert! We’re loving how these rice cake bites are equal parts tasty, healthy, and customizable (Slather on your fave spread, whether that’s peanut butter, light cream cheese, or another non-nut option.). Adults or big kids can slice the fruits, while little ones can get down with the decorating. Learn more at See Vanessa Craft.

Olympic Rings Pizza

Living Well Spending Less

Pint-sized pizza lovers (and adults, too!) will love making this Olympic-centric pie. The best part? Those Olympic rings are the perfect excuse to add lots of colorful veggies to your pizza. Learn more at Living Well Spending Less.

Olympic Doughnut Rings

Whatever Dee Dee Wants

If celebrating the Olympics with colorful donuts is wrong, we donut want to be right. Whether you make your own homemade donuts or go for store-bought, the key ingredient for these delish treats is a variety of sprinkles. Learn more at Whatever Dee Dee Wants .

Olympic Cookies

Love to Be in the Kitchen

Need a quick and easy dessert to celebrate the Olympics? These cookies fit the bill. Make ‘em from scratch or pick some up at your local store—just don’t forget the oh-so-necessary M&Ms! Learn more at Love to be in the Kitchen.

Oreo Gold Medals

Mirabelle Creations

With just a wee bit of assembly (and zero baking!) you can pass these treats out to the hungry masses or use them as edible awards after your own backyard Olympics. Learn more from Mirabelle Creations.

Olympic Ring Bagels

Baby Budgeting

Talk about the breakfast of champions! We can’t get enough of these colorful bagels—and we’re betting your family will love them, too. Serve them up for a healthy breakfast option and you’ll be ready to face the day! Learn more at Baby Budgeting.

Olympic Torch

Cook with Kids

Thanks to some flat-bottomed ice cream cones, you’ll be able to recreate the passing of the Olympic torch and then munch on your own version of the world-famous flame. In this case, the fire comes in the form of caramel corn—but you can always sub in a healthier option like orange sherbet. Learn more at Cook with Kids.

Froot Loop Snack Mix

Isabella and Zsa Fischer via Unsplash

Separate Froot Loops into the colors of the Olympic rings and mix with your favorite snack mix for a great Olympic-watching treat!

—Taylor Clifton & Abigail Matsumoto

Featured image: Nick Torontali via Unsplash

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Is anyone else mildly intimidated by how cool their kids are? Today’s kids and teens are stylish, composed and tasteful and the Monique Lhuillier x Pottery Barn Kids and Teen collection was made just for them.

Inspired by Monique’s gown designs, the new home collection includes fairy-tale-like nursery decor and elegant furniture, lighting and accessories for the older set. We’re not knocking our Backstreet Boys posters, but this new collaboration is next-level.

Keep reading for a few of our favorite pieces, then check out the entire collection at potterybarnkids.com and pbteen. Prices range from $13 to $799, and the collection just dropped (like our jaws, when we saw what this collaboration looked like).


Monique Lhuillier Gold & Acrylic Nightstand

$449 BUY NOW

Minimalist but glamorous, this nightstand comes with an anti-tip kit that means it can grow with them from the nursery to the dorm room.


Monique Lhuillier Metallic Stardust Duvet Cover & Sham

$33-$119 BUY NOW

How could you not have sweet dreams under this metallic stardust pattern?


Monique Lhuillier Crystal Flower Framed Round Mirror

$349 BUY NOW

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the coolest and most sophisticated adolescent of them all?


Monique Lhuillier Crystal Vine Butterfly Mobile

$89 BUY NOW

Set their hearts alight with this beautiful crystal and gold-tone mobile.


Monique Lhuillier Frosted Butterfly Cornice and Sheers

$299 BUY NOW

These gilded butterflies and voluminous sheers are fit for a princess, for sure.

—Shelley Massey

All photos: Courtesy of Pottery Barn

Editor’s Note: Prices and availability reflect the time of publication. Images courtesy of retailer.

 

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