The countdown to Christmas is on! It’s a few more months until we’ll hang up the mistletoe but Hallmark has already released its 2021 Christmas ornament keepsake collection. Including (drumroll please!) Winifred Sanderson from Hocus Pocus and Blanche from Golden Girls.

We love the new Blanche Devereaux ornament and it’s the perfect addition to any holiday tree. She’s decked out in her red wedding dress and the ornament plays audio clips of some of her classic lines on the popular TV show. It’s pre-packaged for easy gift giving and storage, so Blanche can steal the stage for years to come.

Another classic leading lady has been memorialized in ornament form, thanks to Hallmark. Winifred Sanderson rocks her signature green dress and holds a witch’s spell book and broomstick. She also comes in a commemorative box and can add a festive touch to your Halloween decor, too.

Both ornaments are $19.99 and are available to buy either online or at your local Hallmark store. The two are part of Hallmark’s larger keepsake collection that also features Baby Yoda, Harry Potter, Donkey Kong and much more. Shop the whole collection online today as you dream of merry months ahead!

—Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Hallmark

 

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All icons start out as a kid with a dream. OshKosh B’gosh’s new back-to-school campaign, Today is Somedaycelebrates that premise with three new inspiring ads. And one of them features Mariah Carey’s daughter, Monroe, in her first-ever brand campaign!

Carey is one of the trailblazers highlighted as children, along with Muhammed Ali and Outkast. The ads celebrate the kids’ determination and honor the real-life stars’ childhood experiences. Ali’s ad features the red bike that was stolen and launched him into a boxing career, Outkast’s ad was scripted in partnership with Andre 3000 and Big Boi and Carey’s ad has the most personal touch with her own daughter appearing. Watch to see how it turned out!

“As a little girl, I was determined to realize my dreams. Now as a mother, it brings me so much joy to see my children visualize and develop the dreams they hold in their own hearts. We did the campaign because we love the message of empowering kids to dream boldly and blaze their own path,” Mariah Carey said.

The campaign officially kicks off on July 23 but you can watch all three spots now on YouTube. They were crafted with the brand’s new creative agency Majority, founded in part by Shaquille O’Neal! Keep an eye out for the launch of the fall collection which promises “timeless and trend-forward styles” along with a new brand identity.

—Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Carter’s Inc. 

 

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Attachment.

If you follow popular parenting advice, you’ll know that being attached to your baby is important. If you spend too many hours apart from your baby (umm…daycare?), they might not get attached to you. If you don’t respond every time they cry, you might ‘break’ them. And if your child isn’t attached to you, then Bad Things Happen. They might not be happy as adults. They might not be able to have good relationships with others. They might even become delinquents or criminals—and certainly not responsible members of society who go to the right schools and get a good job.

But I spent weeks reviewing scientific research on attachment, and what I learned was pretty shocking. It turns out that the way popular parenting advice describes attachment actually isn’t based on the scientific research about attachment. It just cherry-picks the parts that sound most like they fit with our ideas about motherhood so we won’t question it.

So let’s dig into the evidence.  But first, let’s do a quick review of what attachment is—because I’m betting it’s not what you think it is.

What is attachment?

Dr. John Bowlby first used the term “attachment” to describe relationships between babies and their mothers, and he actually chose the word because it was easy for parents to get attached to, as it were. Who wouldn’t want something that sounds so much like snuggling and closeness and bonding? But Bowlby was really sloppy in his use of the word—psychologist Dr. Michael Rutter noticed that Bowlby used it in at least four ways: to describe internal mental states as well as relationships.

Another problem was that (now famous) Dr. Bill and his wife Martha Sears had developed some ideas that weren’t based in scientific research but that needed a positive name. They used Attachment Parenting “because it was so well researched and documented.” Attachment Parenting had little in common with Attachment Theory, but because Bowlby had been so loose with his own descriptions, the name stuck.

And it turns out that even the research has a lot of problems.

Separation may lead to bad outcomes (or not)…

One of Bowlby’s very earliest studies looked at 44 children who had been caught stealing, and compared these to 44 children who had problems but hadn’t stolen anything. He noticed that 12 of the thieves had had experiences of early separation from their parents compared with four of the other children, and thought that being separated from their parents led the thieves to have a low sense of empathy and self-worth.

Hearing this might make you want to never leave your child alone again, but much later in his life Bowlby acknowledged two really important issues. First, he didn’t mention that he had mixed up all kinds of separations into this one category: “separations” included everything from sleeping in their own bedroom to being sent to an orphanage, which means it’s almost impossible to draw any real conclusions from this data.

And second, separations weren’t the only traumas these children had experienced. Many of them had also suffered physical and sexual abuse, which wasn’t reported at all in the original paper.

So the foundation for all of the research on separations between parents and children that followed was highly flawed—and nobody knew it at the time. All we knew was that “separations” had strong links to negative outcomes for children—so no wonder parents were afraid.

Using daycare may lead to bad outcomes (or not)…

Bowlby also spent decades talking about the mother as the infant’s primary caregiver – one of his early texts said “little will be said of the father-child relation; his value as the economic and emotional support of the mother will be assumed.” He went on to write that a child will “attach himself especially to one figure,” and since the father was irrelevant, that figure must be the mother.

If we believe that the mother’s relationship with the baby is sacred, then daycare becomes virtually intolerable. Bowlby himself wrote that ““to deprive a small child of his mother’s companionship is as bad as depriving him of vitamins.” I reviewed the effects of daycare on children and the research base does not support Bowlby’s ideas. In fact, if daycare or preschool reduce stress for the mother and/or allow her to return to a job she enjoys, the net benefit of daycare and preschool is likely positive.  Unless your child is in daycare for more than about 70 hours a week—much more than most children—and is spending nights away from home, being in daycare is unlikely to affect their relationship with you.

Very late in his life Bowlby acknowledged that the the attachment system “contributes to the individual’s survival by keeping him or her in touch with one or more caregivers” (note the S on the end of “caregivers”), but this time the damage was done: A mother’s place was in the home with the child.

Parents: Relax!

So what can we learn from all of this? Well, we can remember that Attachment Parenting isn’t the same as Attachment Theory, and only the first one has any scientific research behind it at all. Being separated from your child—even if they are spending a full working week in daycare—is unlikely to lead to your attachment relationship being disrupted. And even if the attachment relationship is disrupted, it doesn’t necessarily lead directly to bad outcomes. The majority of children who don’t have a secure attachment relationship with a parent go on to do quite well in life, and even those who do don’t have an assured outcome. So we can all relax a bit, knowing that we’re doing the best we can with the skills we have, and for the majority of babies, this is probably just right.

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Jen Lumanlan fills the gaps in her parenting intuition through research, via a Master’s in Psychology (Child Development) and another in Education.  Her podcast, Your Parenting Mojo, provides rigorous yet accessible information on parenting and child development to help parents tame the overwhelm and raise resilient, thriving children.

We’re all ears! The Mickey Mouse themed Pyrex collection launched last year and was an instant hit. After selling out, the line is now available on Corelle and for a steal!

The collection is broken up into three sets as well as individual pieces. All options come with colorful lids and a whole lotta Mickey magic.

You can choose from a green and yellow “Oh Boy!” round four piece set ($16), a blue and red “Since 1928” round four piece set ($16) and a multi-colored “Mickey Mouse the True Original” round and rectangular set ($36).

The round containers come in a four-cup size while the eight piece set offers three-cup and four-cup sizes. 

You can head to Corelle (or Target and Amazon) to find the entire Mickey Mouse Pyrex storage collection, in addition to mouse-inspired dinnerware.

—Karly Wood

All photos courtesy of Corelle

 

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The pandemic changed almost everything this past year, including everyone’s fave time of the year, Girl Scout Cookie season! With so many girls staying safe, cookie sales were far below their goal, which means one thing: lots of leftover cookies.

The Girl Scouts currently have 15 million boxes of cookies that have not been sold, most of which are at Louisville, Kentucky-based Little Brownie Bakers and Brownsburg, Indiana-based ABC Bakers. The famed cookies have a 12 months shelf-life which means there is still plenty of time to get those delightful treats into loving hands.

In a statement from the Girl Scouts of America, the organization shares “The outpouring of support for the cookie program has been overwhelming, so we’ve launched a donation-only site to support the Girl Scout Movement after an unprecedented year. Please visit Digital Cookie if you want to support the cookie program and donate cookies to first responders, food banks and other worthy causes.”

On the website, you can enter how many boxes you’d like to donate, which are still a steal at $5 a box. There’s no sweeter gift that a box of Girl Scout cookies!

––Karly Wood

All photos: Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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No more stealing spoonfuls from the bowl of cookie dough! Nestle is making it easy for you to get your fix with new Toll House Bite-Sized Chocolate Chip Edible Cookie Dough and Bite-Sized Cookies & Creme Edible Cookie Dough! They’re both in eight ounce grab and go bags, perfect for snacktime anytime.

The cookies & creme flavor is made with real chocolate and creme sandwiches, coated in a delicious creamy shell. And the chocolate chip flavor is the original you know and love, now in poppable pieces that are also perfect for decorating! You can buy both bags for $5.39 each at grocery stores and major retailers as they roll out this month.

 

That’s not all in the arsenal of Nestle cookie dough products! Keep an eye out for the Funfetti Cookie Dough with Rainbow Sprinkles (14 ounces for $2.99), Hot Fudge Sundae Morsels & More (8 ounces for $3.99) and Chocolate Peanut Caramel Morsels & More (eight ounces for $3.99). Basically a flavor for every day of the week (and we promise not to tell if you don’t share).

––Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Nestle

 

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There’s competition in the plant decor market—ALDI is releasing several cute new options in June! In keeping with the chain’s normal discounts, all are quite the bargain, too.

Fairy Castle Cactus

ALDI

Over the month the company will roll out various green options across stores. Look for this whimsical Fairy Castle Cactus for $3.89 starting on June 2!

Money Tree

ALDI

For a bit more of a challenge, see if you can find the Money Tree when it comes out on June 23. It's petite at five inches tall, with plenty of room to grow. 

 

Fiddle Leaf, Snake Plant, Dragon Tree

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Even more plants will come your way June 30: a Fiddle Leaf Fig, Snake Plant, or Dragon Tree. They're all six inches tall and $6.99 each in neutral white pots. 

 

Air Plants

ALDI

Don't forget the most delightful option of all, the air plants! These are a steal at $2.99 each and perfect if you don't have much of a green thumb. Plus those pineapple pots are totally adorable. You'll also be able to find them starting June 30.

If you’re not a plant person, there’s plenty more to find at ALDI in June, from inflatable waterparks to unicorn cones. And with locations all over the country, you’re probably closer to one than you think!

—Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of ALDI

 

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Warmer weather is coming and we are looking forward to long days spent outside. Now ALDI has a way to create a water park in your backyard!

The Banzai Aqua Drench 3-in-1 Inflatable Splash Park will be available at ALDI starting Jun. 30 and it has everything you need to make an epic summer. 

Banzai Splash Park
This inflatable splash park has a sprinkler that drenches you while you run around on the grass, a water slide with water coming out of its side and an inflatable pool with a mini slide. Your kids will stay active while having fun in the sun!

The Banzai Aqua Drench 3-in-1 Inflatable Splash Park is available at your local ALDI at the end of June, and at only $29.99 it’s quite a steal.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: ALDI

 

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Sidekicks need more love, especially since they’re often the best movie characters. Disney’s new board game puts your favorite sidekicks—Timon and Pumba, Tinker Bell and Abu—front and center.

Spin Master Games is launching Disney Sidekicks on Aug. 1. The premise? Villains have captured familiar heroes and locked them up in a castle. Sidekicks to the rescue!

You’ll play cooperatively and travel through the gameboard, battling villains, rescuing villagers and collecting locks to open the castle and save the heroes.

Players will have a bevy of characters to choose from, including Lumiere and Flora, Timon and Pumba and Fauna and Merryweather. Familiar nemeses include Captain Hook, Gaston, Jafar and Scar.

Grab this game from your favorite retailer for $29.99 in August. Time for the sidekicks to steal the spotlight and save the day!

—Sarah Shebek

Image courtesy of Spin Master Games

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PJ Masks is celebrating National Superhero Day with a brand-new album! The new release is the fourth album to drop from your pre-k kiddo’s fave.

Hasbro’s global entertainment studio eOne and producers Pure West are the musical geniuses behind the episodic album “PJ Power Up.” This new addition joins “Heroes Forever,” “Here We Come,” and “Time to Be a Hero!”

photo courtesy of eOne

In honor of National Superhero Day, PJ Masks is releasing the first track from “PJ Power Up”—”Shine on Everyone.” Your littles can look forward to more tracks, with one released every Wednesday. Each track adds to the story, creating episodes for your child to follow. The final track, “Shout Hooray,” will debut Jun. 9.

The “PJ Power Up” tracks and release dates are as follows:

Apr. 28: “Shine on Everyone”

May 5: “Time to be a Hero”

May 12: “Go Cat Co”

May 19: “Let’s Fly”

May 26: “Lizard Machine”

Jun. 2: “Steal the Night”

Jun. 9: “Shout Hooray”

Choose your preferred music service to stream the first track from the album here!

—Erica Loop

 

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