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

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

Orion 10012 SkyScanner Telescope

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

Get yours here, $99.99.

Tovolo Ice Pop Molds

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

Get yours here, $11.99.

Curious Kids Nature Guide

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

Get yours here, $12.59.

Beet World

courtesy Beet World

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

Get yours here, prices vary.

Painted Learning Tower & Activity Boards

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

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

KEEN Kids’ Seacamp II CNX-C

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

Get yours here, $29.95 & up.

Paint & Plant Pizza Herb Growing Kit

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

Get yours here, $24.99.

Qwixx

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

Get yours here, 7.99

Reusable Swim Diaper

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

Get yours here, $16.97.

Pacific Breeze Easy Set Up Beach Tent

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

Get yours here, $74.99

Kubb Outdoor Tossing Game

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

Get yours here, $49.99.

Alligator Bubble Blower Machine

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

Get yours here, $14.99.

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

All images courtesy of retailers.

—Allison Sutcliffe

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You’ve seen Target-themed playrooms and weddings at Costco. One mom took her daughter’s obsession with ALDI to the next level. Meaghan Singleton threw her 4-year-old daughter, Saylor, an ALDI themed party and she didn’t leave one detail out. 

Singleton’s inspiration for the party was Saylor. When discussing birthday ideas, Saylor asked if they could go to ALDI. Singleton said, “I got a lot of my ideas while on my almost daily stops to ALDI. I walked around the store collecting empty boxes, googled ALDI signs I could relate to Saylor, and the 3 biggest things ALDI means to people; quarters, reusable bags and the speedy check out. I even copied their price tag slogan on the cupcake tier.”

ALDI Party

The Aldi-themed birthday party had it all from ALDI posters that look like actual signage in the store, 25-cent cookies, a cash register-inspired fruit bar, ALDI’s Winking Owl wine, and a three-tiered cupcake display that reads “Saylor Loves ALDI.”

ALDI Party

Singleton took it one step further by incorporating ALDI in Saylor’s annual photo shoot. She said, “Every year we take photos of the kids to watch their growth and always include what they loved the most that year. So, we had to do her photo shoot in ALDI.” Long time Singleton family friend Pamela Webb, owner of Webb Trio captured Saylor in all her glory.

To top it off, Aldi found out and sent Saylor a handwritten note and a box full of ALDI goodies to help celebrate her special day. 

ALDI Party

—Jennifer Swartvagher  

Photos courtesy of Webb Trio Photography and Meaghan Singleton

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With all the challenges one has to face when they’re older, sometimes it’s best to focus on the good things. This could be in the form of experiences and wisdom you’ve gained or life’s greatest gifts—your grandchildren. 

Unfortunately, for some grandparents, their biggest fear comes true as their grandkids grow and alienation starts dominating the once sweet relationship they once shared with them. But talking to your grandchildren shouldn’t have to be so tough as they enter their teen stage. In fact, if you have great communication skills, you can continue to be an integral part of their lives and enjoy the beautiful bond that you have with them. 

How and What to Talk About with Your Grandchildren?

Some things to bear in mind when talking to your grandkids include being open and friendlier. Explore the interests of your grandkids and get to know them more by keeping an open mind. Only occasionally chime in to give advice, but don’t constantly pester them. 

You can talk to your grandkids about the latest trends since those would be relevant to them and will give you a chance to know more about what’s happening in their lives as well. But what trends can you discuss with these teens? Let’s give you some ideas. 

1. Talk about Popular Apps Like TikTok. Teenagers these days are so into making videos of themselves acting to clips from movies. Of course, we’re talking about the TikTok mania. This latest obsession has become so big that even marketers are seeing the potential in collaborating with young TikTok stars to promote their products. If your grandchildren are into this particular channel, talk to them about it. You could listen to their interest in it, watch their videos, and then even give them an idea of how they could use the platform to their benefit if they have lots of followers. Sure, the app may seem weird at first but you will grow to like it. 

2. Talk about Fashion Trends. If your teen grandchild is anything like other kids these days, he or she is probably completely immersed in the fashion world. This means the teen in the hours cares way too much about looking ‘dope’ at all times by following celeb fashion or some popular fashion trends for teenagers these days.

This would be a great topic to open a conversation about with your grandkid. But don’t criticize. Listen to their opinions and ideas and support some of them before fulfilling your urge to tell them which clothes are suitable, and which are too scandalous.

3. Talk about Games Like Pokémon Go. Gaming is very popular among teenagers. Again, don’t start the conversation by chiding the child for being on their phone or device too much. Talk about their favorite games and see if they can even create a profile for you so you can play too.

4. Talk about Movies and TV Trends Like Stranger Things. Pop culture has always been of great interest to teenagers. If your teen grandchild is into movies, then they may be a big fan of the Avengers movies or DC films like Joker. One great way to connect with your grandkid is by talking about these movies. If you are interested, you could also watch movies with your grandchild and then talk about them. You could talk about what things you liked about characters and what you didn’t. If your kid is into the Netflix series, you could talk about shows like Stranger Things, and Money Heist. One show currently trending? You on Netflix.

5. Talk about Trending Celebrities. Teens are crazy about celebrities so that would definitely make a fun topic to discuss with your teen grandchild. Just so you are somewhat informed before opening the convo, know these days kids are into celebs including Selena Gomez, Kylie Jenner, Shawn Mendes, and Billie Eilish. You could chat about these known personalities and ask your grandchildren what they think about them, what they like and what they dislike. 
 

A writer by day and a reader by night, Evelyn is a blogger and content marketer from Australia. She started her career as a junior writer in an Ad agency but with the passage of time her passion from food and travel grew so much.

If your young Jedi’s Baby Yoda obsession is next level, they’ll be over the Endor moon for the Baby Yoda ice cream being dished up at this Southern California gelato shop.

Eiswelt Gelato is betting Star Wars fans will fall hard for their Baby Yoda-inspired ice cream cones and we think they’re right. The dessert shop in Westminster, California, which is already famous for its animal-shaped scoops, is now serving up a cone that resembles The Child from the Disney+ series The Mandalorian.

Customers can order the “Alien Baby” treat with any of the shops green colored flavors like matcha, avocado, pistachio or green tea. It can be made to order in a cup or a cone.

You won’t want to wait long to try it out if you’re in the area, however, as this limited-time treat is only available through the end of February.

Of course, you can always check out one of Eiswelt Gelato’s dozens of adorable animal scoops that are available all year round.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Eiswelt Gelato via Instagram

 

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If you’re using social media for family vacation inspiration and not lookng at these Instagram accounts, you’re doing it all wrong. Follow these travel influencers for dreamy photos and useful vacation tips in 2020.

@TravelBabbo Take your kids everywhere. That’s Travel Babbo’s motto (and hashtag). And if you follow Travel Babbo—otherwise known as Eric Stoen—you’ll see he does just that, sharing incredible photos and insider tips everywhere he goes with his kids.

@SmarterTravel Providing practical travel tips, travel news, destination ideas, plus gear suggestions, SmarterTravel does it all, paired with pretty photos of course.

@OysterHotels If you like all-inclusive resorts and boutique hotels, Oyster.com is about to become your new obsession. Oyster features colorful photos of hotels across the globe and, on its actual website, in-depth reviews of each property. Oyster also provides destination inspiration and savvy travel advice.

@CruiseCritic Want to be the first to hear cruise news or see the coolest features on a new ship? Follow Cruise Critic, whose team of experts provides detailed reviews and tips for planning the best cruise vacations.

@Jetsetterdotcom If you seek out luxury when traveling with kids (which is when you need it most!), Jetsetter should be your go-to resource. Jetsetter’s team of global correspondents researches everything from dreamy vacation locations to unique culinary adventures, sharing amazing imagery, insider tips and giveaways.

@WhattoPack_ Launched in 2018, What to Pack is exactly what it sounds like—a guide for what to pack for any and every type of trip. Follow this account for great st‌yle finds and packing tips. This account also offers great giveaways from time to time.

@FamilyVacationCritic As the editor of Family Vacation Critic, I admit I’m a bit biased. But what’s not to love about photos of cute kids in pretty places across the globe? As TripAdvisor’s family travel brand, Family Vacation Critic shares photos with inspirational quotes, travel tips and ideas to inspire parents to plan the best trips with their kids, near and far.

@Airfarewatchdog Get inspired to travel with Airfarewatchdog‘s beautiful photos (and then head to Airfarewatchdog.com to set up flight alerts and score the best airfare to said places).

@TheBucketListFamily Need we say more?

Amanda Norcross is Senior Editor at Family Vacation Critic, TripAdvisor's family travel website. Her expertise has been featured in major media outlets including The New York Times, People.com, and Prevention Magazine. Amanda enjoys discovering new destinations and sharing her experiences with parents who are looking to plan the most memorable vacations with their kids. 

 

From relatable moments to hilarious parodies, our favorite viral parenting videos of 2019 were filled with lots of laughs and some “aww moments” along the way. As the year draws to a close, we’ve created a list of our favorites from the past twelve months. Scroll down and enjoy this recap of some of the year’s best viral parenting videos. 

Gibberish Baby

In this viral video, comedian DJ Pryor and his son, Kingston, taught us that you do not need to use words to hold a conversation. The duo brought a smile to our faces as they chatted on their couch while watching television. Kinston, speaking only in gibberish, responded to all of his dad’s comments like he knew exactly what was happening on the screen. 

He’s a Dad Guy

This dad’s parody of Billie Eilish’s hit, “Bad Guy” is not only spot on with his lyrics, but the video of his daily routine is hilarious. This ‘Dad Guy” is totally relatable. 

Squeaky Oven

This dancing mom really knows how to embarrass her kids. Amy Stephens now-viral “squeaky oven dance” to Usher’s 2004 hit “Yeah” is a definite must-see.

But, Mooooooooom!

Story of This Life vlogger Esther Anderson perfectly captures the reality of life with multiple kids in her now viral video entitled “Sibling Fights.” If you have more than one kid or grew up with siblings, you can totally relate.

Jenga Mom

Joseph Hauck tweeted this clip, adding, “Make my mom go viral,” which is exactly what happened. Check out her totally awesome Jenga skills.

Husband and Wife Video Spoofs

Dad of two Taylor Calmus, documented his wife’s Target obsession and her love of coffee creamer in this hilarious video.

Not to be outdone, his wife filmed an equally hysterical response.

Holiday Mishap

Mary Katherine Backstrom was in line at her local Wawa when she decided to get into the holiday spirit and do something good for someone else. What happened next is hilarious.  Bonus – her laugh is infectious.

Holiday Clothes

If you have ever needed to dress your kids in not-so-comfy outfits for the holidays, Saturday Night Live’s commercial parody is totally relatable. Sit back and laugh while you think about “Wrestling your wiggly little monster into winter clothes” and “Merino sweaters that won’t fit over his head.”

Christmas Wife

Dude Dad, Taylor Calmus, posted another hilarious impersonation of his wife. This time, he pokes fun at her holiday prep. Wouldn’t you know, everything she needs can be found at Target!

 

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: iStock

 

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Cold Stone Creamery recently announced the addition of two seasonal ice cream flavors—and they’ll bring total holiday happiness! At least in the dessert department.

Starting Oct. 30 you can treat yourself, your kiddo or the whole fam to Pumpkin Cheesecake Ice Cream or Cookie Butter Ice Cream!

Along with the ice cream flavors, Cold Stone Creamery will also have two new promotional creations—Harvest Pumpkin Cheesecake (Pumpkin Cheesecake Ice Cream, HEATH Bars, caramel and whipped topping) or Cookie Butter Obsession (Cookie Butter Ice Cream, cinnamon and graham cracker pie crust).

As if Pumpkin Cheesecake Ice Cream wasn’t enough on its own, Cold Stone Creamery also has a Pumpkin Cheesecake Ice Cream Pie. This delish dessert starts with Pumpkin Cheesecake Ice Cream and has a graham cracker pie crust, cinnamon frosting and a caramel drizzle.

Sara Schmillen, vice president of marketing at Kahala Brands (Cold Stone Creamery’s parent company), said in a press release, “We are ecstatic to bring back fan-favorite Pumpkin Cheesecake Ice Cream to our stores as well as introduce what we believe will be a fan-favorite flavor, Cookie Butter Ice Cream.” Schmillen continued, “A delicious way to kick off the holidays with made fresh, super-premium ice cream and delight in everything the season brings!”

The limited-edition Pumpkin Cheesecake flavor, the Harvest Pumpkin Cheesecake creation and the Ice Cream Pie are available through Dec. 3, 2019. The Cookie Butter flavor and creation are available through Jan. 7, 2020.

—Erica Loop

Photos: Courtesy of Cold Stone Creamery

 

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After announcing their baby news last month, Alec and Hilaria Baldwin have something else to share—whether they’re expecting a boy or a girl.

The parents to four already have three boys and one girl (plus Baldwin and ex Kim Basinger’s daughter, Ireland). If you’re wondering whether the couple’s six-year old daughter feels outnumbered by the boys, Hilaria shared with POPSUGAR, “She loves Ireland, but she wants a baby sister. Basically, my mission is I’m going to keep having kids until it’s a girl!”

It looks like the Baldwins may have met their mission—because they’re having a girl! In a sweet Instagram video clip, Hilaria showed their at-home gender reveal. Each of the four kiddos got a fully swaddled baby doll. The six, four, three and one-year-olds had to remove the blanket to reveal a onesie underneath.

The pink onesies clued the kids into the baby’s gender. Hilaria added, on IG, “We are so excited!” Earlier this month Hilaria posted an ultrasound pic and asked for gender reveal ideas, writing, “I have a secret obsession with gender reveal videos…Give me ideas. I should know in about a week or two, because I did the early blood test.”

While the mama-to-be did ask her IG followers to add their ideas in the comments, we still don’t know if she chose one of the suggestions or got creative on her own. In either case, congrats go out to the Baldwin brood and their baby girl news!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Hilaria Baldwin via Instagram 

 

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What’s better than tasting the rainbow? Tasting a yogurt-covered one, apparently! New Skittles DIPS are a yogurt coated candy that’s sure to be your newest confectionary obsession.

Skittles has just revealed that the yogurt-coated Skittles, which are already extremely popular in the United Kingdom, are set to make their American debut. “Our fanciest Skittles yet are being hand-delivered to a store near you,” the Skittles Facebook announcement is captioned. “Get ready for Skittles DIPS coming in 2020!”

https://www.instagram.com/p/B1ZB13SB-dK/

According to Delish, each package of the new Skittles DIPS will feature the original five flavors, including strawberry, orange, grape, green apple and lemon covered in a yogurt-flavored coating.

TODAY Show hosts Willie Geist and Sheinelle Jones had mixed reactions when they were among the first to try the new confection, but that doesn’t dampen our enthusiasm. The new flavor won’t hit store shelves until Feb. 2020 so you’ll just have to wait to give the yogurt-coated rainbow a taste for yourself.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Skittles via Instagram

 

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When Jessica Schuster’s would-be husband Josh repeatedly asked her out, she said no. The single mama of three worked at a Milwaukee Qdoba and Josh, a regular customer, was a man on a mission.

Luckily, for everyone involved, Jessica eventually said yes. Fast-forward more than a year later and the couple are married and have a brand-new baby!

But the story doesn’t end there. The Schusters, who clearly have a bit of a burrito obsession, staged an absolutely awesomely adorable photo shoot with their son, Sebastian. The pics, which were taken by Jessica’s sister Sarah Swihart (a professional photographer) showcase the couple’s cute Qdoba love story with a baby burrito theme.

Every mama knows the feeling of total satisfaction when you get that baby burrito-like swaddle just right. In this case, baby Sebastian got the full treatment—Qdoba style!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: nevena131 via Pixabay

 

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