Now you can finally introduce your kiddo to your fave friends from The Office—and no, we don’t mean your co-workers.

Author and illustrator Mark Cloud did something we all should thank him for. The self-publisher created a children’s book called Fun at The Office! The book, like the title implies, features some of your fave moments from the series.

Cloud, who is also a Government Relations Manager, is a mega-fan of the show. On the book’s website he writes, “I’ve watched the full series a number of times, and honestly, I don’t believe I’ll ever get sick of it.” Cloud adds, “There are very few shows in the history of television that make people feel the way they do about The Office.”

So what can you expect from Fun at The Office!? The G-rated humor in the book was created for children and their grown-ups too. You’ll find memorable scenes from the show, such as Jim’s epic stapler-in-the-Jello prank.

The book, which is in its second printing, is currently available for pre-order ($17.95 plus shipping) at chachabacha.com.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Chachabacha Books via Instagram

 

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Airports can be stressful places when you have small kids. Between the large crowds and all the lines, it can be easy to lose sight of your young travelers if you’re not careful. One mom learned that the hard way when her toddler took a ride on the airport conveyor belt.

Edith Vega was printing out her boarding passes when she looked away from her two-year-old son, Lorenzo. Her curious son quickly found his way to the luggage conveyor belt and CCTV cameras in Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport captured just what happened next.

The child accessed the conveyor belt from behind the ticket counter, an unstaffed area. As the boy was whisked away, mom took notice and immediately asked for help. Once airport officials realized what happened, staff stopped the belt from the top, but the toddler was already on his way.

Airport security footage follows Lorenzo through several luggage points until his final arrival into the TSA bag room, where officials quickly jumped into action.. While they did manage to rescue him, he, unfortunately, broke his hand in the process during the five-minute ride.

Officials are looking more into the incident to ensure protocol is followed.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: YouTube

 

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If you’ve exhausted every episode of “How It’s Made” and your “Curious George” is still on the hunt for more details, consider one of these nearby factory tours, where you can learn the ins-and-outs of everything from the chocolate bars to dollar bills.

Photo: Turkey Hill

Turkey Hill Ice Cream
Be a Turkey Hill ice cream maker for a day on this unforgettable tour. You’ll learn all about dairy culture, sit in a milk truck, milk a mechanical cow and even star in a Turkey Hill commercial. Most importantly, you’ll visit the Turkey Hill taste lab to create your own flavor.

301 Linden St. (Columbia, Pa)
Online: turkeyhillexperience.com

Snyder’s of Hanover
Pretzels, baby! Your kids have probably eaten hundreds of them, but here’s a chance to watch (and smell) them as they bake in a large pretzel oven. You’ll tour all the rooms where Snyder’s products are made and watch as they’re sorted and packaged. And there are plenty of free samples too!

1350 York St. (Hanover, Pa)
Online: snydersofhanover.com

SPAGnVOLA Chocolateir
Learn how cocoa beans are cultivated and harvested, and then watch those beans transform into some of the tastiest chocolate around. See how chocolate is shaped into all of your favorite candies, from truffles to bonbons to bar. Yes, you can load up on samples!

360 Main St. (Gaithersburg, Md)
Online: spagnvola.com/

Photo: Paul Reed Smith Guitars

Paul Reed Smith Guitars
Novices and experts alike will learn a lot from this detailed tour of guitar production. Walk through the production line for a sneak peak at how electric guitars, acoustic guitars and amplifiers are made and manufactured. At the end of the tour, you get to test an assortment of guitars. Don’t be surprised if your little Jimi Hendrix asks you to buy one

380 Log Canoe Cir. (Stevensville, Md)
Online: prsguitars.com

Zeke’s Coffee
Your kids don’t have to be coffee drinkers (they will be soon enough) to enjoy touring Zeke’s roastery, where coffee beans are continuously agitated by a stream of hot air to create what looks like a coffee bean fountain. You’ll watch the the beans go from the roaster to the bag, and every step in between.

3003 Montebello Ter. (Baltimore, Md)
Online: zekescoffee.com

Photo: Harper Macaw Chocolate

Harper Macaw Chocolate
Get up-close-and-personal with Harper Macaw’s chocolate-making process at this in-depth tour from a conservation-minded chocolatier. Learn how Harper Macaw works to produce the finest chocolate flavor using pre-and-post-harvest practices that are environmentally and economically sustainable. You’ll get an in-depth look at the meticulous craft of turning cocoa into edible art.

3160 Bladensburg Rd., NE
Online: harpermacaw.com

Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Next time you say to your little one, Hey, I’m not a money factory!” you can follow that with:but I’ll take you to see one.” At the Bureau of Printing and Engraving you can walk along a gallery overlooking the production floor as millions upon millions of dollars are made. It’s mesmerizing for grown-ups and minis alike. Sorry, no samples to take home.

14th and C Sts., S.W
Online: moneyfactory.gov

Route 11 Potato Chips 
Take a chip trip to Route 11, where potato chips are hand-cooked right in front of you. While you aren’t able to walk through the factory itself, you can watch the chips in progress from large observation windows. Yes, there are plenty of yummy samples to try. Call in advance for a reservation.

11 Edwards Way (Mount Jackson, Va)
Online: rt11.com

Do you know of any other cool factory tours open to the public? Tell us in the comments section below. 

—Jamy Bond

If your household looks anything like ours, the best family photos are probably stuck on a device or floating around in the Cloud somewhere. It’s time to get those pictures off your phone and onto your walls. Nix pricey professional photo framing services and do it yourself with one of these user-friendly apps. Read on for the scoop.

photo: Keepsake

1. Keepsake
It will probably take you longer to get the kids to sit still for a family photo than it will to pick the perfect frame and click “order” on this easy-to-use photo framing app. Keepsake only offers photo framing and photo-to-canvas printing, which means you won’t have to worry about too many options confusing your agenda. Just choose your photo, adjust the filters and cropping dimensions, then preview it in a variety of tasteful frames (or canvases) to see what look best suits your image.

Cost: Frames are $25 and up, and shipping is free (within the U.S.).

Available from Google Play or iTunes, free. 

photo: Brushstroke

2. Brushstroke
Do you want your latest, greatest shot to look more like a painting than a photo? With Brushstroke, you can turn photos into art on canvas with just a few clicks. Pick an art filter—styles aren’t attributed to specific artists, though most of the filters have a Monet or Van Gogh-style slant—then swipe left or right to change the saturation, density, and color of the image. Finally, sign your print, choose a product (poster, framed print, or canvas print), and click “Ship.”

Hint: If you’re not ready to put your work on the walls, you can still upload your creations to social media, e-mail, or instant message with the click of a button.

Cost: Products start at $26, and are printed via a partnership with CanvasPop.

Available from iTunes, $3.99.

photo: Mixtiles via Facebook

3. Mixtiles
Mixtiles is like the real-life equivalent of Instagram. This app takes your photos and turns them into adorable, stylish little squares you can stick to the walls as easy as you can slap a magnet on the refrigerator. The tiles adhere via four double-sided tape squares designed to come on and off your walls without damage, which allows you to easily move them around to suit your whims. Click on a whole slew of pictures, and you’ll have a ready-made tableau to dress up your walls in no time.

Cost: $49 for 3 tiles, $9 for each additional tile. Shipping is free.

Available from iTunes, free. 

photo: Art.com via Facebook

4. Photos to Art
The coolest thing about the Photos to Art app is that it lets you superimpose your selected image onto your wall to get a sense of whether or not it’s worth printing in the first place. Upload photos directly from Instagram and Facebook, as well as from your phone’s camera roll. Then, choose from a slew of options for your finished product, including photos on metal, wood mounts, acrylic prints, canvas or framed prints.

Cost: Products start at $2 for small poster prints, $50.99 for framed prints.

Available from iTunes, free. 

photo: Framebridge

5. Framebridge
Framebridge has one mission: To get your treasured things and favorite photos up on your walls. That means you won’t find any coasters, photo books, or tote bags here—only frames. Upload photos from your phone or Instagram account, choose from a selection of 40 styles and then let the team custom frame your piece. Not sure what frame style will look best with your piece? Framebridge’s design team will mock up some options for free. You can also do it yourself by choosing the size, matte, and frame style, with previews of your finished product every step of the way.

Good to know: Want to frame something other than photos? The Framebridge folks say they’ll frame anything, from your child’s artwork or kindergarten diploma to your baby’s baptism dress or first blanket.

Cost: Prices start at $39, and shipping is free.

Available from iTunes, free. 

photo: Snapfish via Facebook

6. Snapfish
The advantage of choosing a heavy-hitter like Snapfish is the sheer number of options available, as well as a consistency that has garnered the site more than 40 million members over more than 15 years. Along with an assortment of gift-minded photo products (mugs, pillows, iPhone cases, etc.), you can put your prints onto several different sizes of canvas, including panoramic-sized canvases and wooden-framed canvases, and even metal wall panels. The app also offers four different styles of frames for various photo sizes.

Hint: Check the site regularly for a revolving door of discounts and seasonal specials; some offer as much as 60 percent off your order!

Available from iTunes, Google Play, and Windows Store, free.

Have you ever used a phone-to-frame app? Tell us about your experience in a Comment below.

— Melissa Heckscher

In today’s snap-happy world, capturing quality photos on-the-go and sharing them virtually is easier than ever before. Making sure those memorable moments don’t get lost in the digital abyss of your smart phone or laptop — now, that’s the more challenging part. That’s why we’ve rounded up 1`0 innovative companies that help you effortlessly transform your digital photo library into beautiful photo albums that you and your growing family can cherish for years to come.

Pinhole Press: Modern Simplicity

His first smile, first wave, first steps. We know you’ve got the photos, so go ahead and unleash them from the vortex of your phone and let them live in the gorgeous pages of a Pinhole Press photo album. This company is known for their contemporary, elegant designs and high-quality printing. The website is setup to be as simple and straightforward as the book designs so you can get through creating your book quickly. Also, if diving into a whole photo album seems like way too much of a commitment (we totally get it!) start with a brag book of eight favorite pics instead.

Why We Love It: Pinhole Press Designs put the emphasis where it should be: on the photos themselves. Your baby’s photos will shine as full page images and you won't have to stress about complicated layouts.

Available at pinholepress.com, $24.99-$104.99.

Do you have a favorite way to create baby photo albums? Share your secrets below.

–Aimee Della Bitta

Do you have a little fashionista with a creative streak? If so, mom Jaimee Newberry has your back. Jamie created ‘Picture This,’ a company that transforms children’s drawings into clothing they can wear. Genius, right?

Photo: Picture This

The process starts by picking out size, printing out a coloring sheet, and letting your tot color away! Second, You snap a picture and send it to ‘Picture This‘ so they can create the piece IRL. Before you know it, your little one is a fashion designer.

Photo: Babble

Is this something your little one would love? Let us know in the comments below!

H/T: Babble

After many months of prepping and planning, Buckhead’s newest baby boutique on the block has arrived. And much like the new neighborhood newborn, we couldn’t wait to sneak a peek. Read on to learn more about this locally-owned labor of love.

Building a Brand
The Buckhead boutique marks owner and designer Sude Dellinger Peta’s second Feather Baby retail store. Previously, the modern heirloom layette and toddler collection “Frisk” (sizes newborn to 5T) was only available through 300 other children’s boutiques nationwide in addition to a Decatur location. This Alabama-born, multi-tasking mama (of triplets!), boasts a previous pr experience sharpening her stilettos in the music and fashion industry so we expect to see even more fabulosity as this “Baby” blossoms.

Nothing But The Best
Made from Peruvian pima, Feather Baby clothing is not only uber-soft but eco-conscious. Using only water-based dyes, Feather Baby’s stylish designs are made with artisanal hand-screen printing, so you can feel good knowing no sweatshops or harmful chemicals are involved.

Stress-Free Shopping
The boutique is full-service, with gift wrapping and shipping all included gratis. “Shopping for a baby should be fun and stress free. We love it when we can elicit giggles of joy from our customers,” explains Peta.

Mommy Must-Haves
Peta’s perfect prints are an ideal mix of sweet and stylish. “This season my inspiration for a onesie was Jane Fonda in Barbarella,” Peta says with a laugh. The smocked gowns, rompers and bubbles will be your wee one’s wardrobe staples.

Details
The store is open Tuesday to Friday: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The store is closed on Monday.

Feather Baby Buckhead
3096 Roswell Rd. NE

Feather Baby Decatur
431 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur

Phone: 404-994-2780
Online: featherbaby.com

Have you checked out Feather Baby? Tell us in the comments section below!

—Phebe Wahl

Photos courtesy of Feather Baby via Facebook

When was the last time you put photos into an album? We’re not talking about Facebook or Instagram, but a physical photo album, which seems almost nonexistent nowadays. Not that we blame you – it’s a lot of work creating a photo book! From taking the pictures, uploading the ones you want to keep, saving a hard copy to take to the photo developer or printing your own pictures (if you have a photo printer), buying a photo album and placing pictures in an artistic way. Who has time for that?

You’ve heard the saying “There’s an app for that” and in this case it’s true. Mosaic is a free, one-of-a-kind app for the iPhone and iPad that makes creating a physical photobook as easy as uploading pics to a social media platform. Here’s a video of how simple it is to use. For $20 you get photo book with 20 pages of photos mailed to you within four days. Your personal photo book is filled with the selected pictures, which are also used as the cover page in a mosaic design you can shuffle to your liking.Mosaic photo books are also not the cumbersome photo albums you remember from your childhood, but small and sleek enough to take with you on the go. Make photo albums for yourself or have them mailed to relatives as a spontaneous gift with pics from the holidays, a birthday party, or a family vacation. Download Mosaic from the iTunes website or from the App Store on your iPhone or iPad to start making those memories solid.

Download Mosaic
Watch Mosaic at Work
Online: heymosaic.com

What pictures will you put in your next photo album?

— Katie Garcia