Remember back in eight grade when you were totally into the surfer fashion craze, even though you lived in a totally landlocked suburb? Well file this latest summer-time, beachy jewelry trend under ‘everything old is new again’.

Puka shells are making a comeback—in a major way. From bracelets and bangles to necklaces and earrings, you’ll find these perfectly puka picks almost everywhere in the next few months. If you’re looking for a little inspo, check out these surfer-esque selections.

Potessa Natural Shell Beads

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If you want that throwback look, this puka shell necklace is pretty much the same thing you had when you were 14. It's simple, adjustable and comes with a pretty rad price-point ($11.99). 

Angelfly Anklet or Braclet

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When your tween or teen jumps on the puka trend, this anklet/bracelet ($12.99) is the perfect pick!

Creatyi Handmade Natural Shell Beads

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Go for a pop of color with this fun fashion ($12.99). 

Macramental Seashell Earrings

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A boho chic look is easy with these macrame shell earrings ($16.25) that you can find on Etsy!

—Erica Loop

 

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Get ready to see some of your fave childhood characters on the small screen next fall. The CW recently announced three new pilots—Batwoman, Katy Keene and Nancy Drew!

Before you start gushing to the littles, these 2019-2020 season picks (including the nostalgia-heavy Nancy Drew) have plenty of “adultish” subject matter––or at least enough to make these pilot series prime viewing for teens and grown-ups only. So what can you expect from the new pilots?

Batwoman features Ruby Rose in the title role, playing an entirely out lesbian who fights crime and stops social injustices. Katy Keene stars Lucy Hale as an aspiring fashion designer who meets Ashleigh Murray’s musical Josie McCoy in this Riverdale spinoff.

The CW’s Nancy Drew is a throwback to your fave childhood series but, of course, with a modern twist. The sleuth-y female lead (played by Kennedy McMann) is a recent high school grad who’s forced to stick around her hometown after a family tragedy. Even though Nancy doesn’t get to go off to college, she does get to investigate a murder—uncovering secrets galore!

As of now, there’s no release date for the new series’ pilots.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: IMDB 

 

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With The Toy Association’s 116th North American International Toy Fair behind us, it’s time for parents to look to the future of 2019 toy trends. What types of toys are about to end up on your kiddo’s wish list?

According to Ken Seiter, executive vice president of marketing communications at The Toy Association, “Parents and kids today are looking for toys and games that are fun, engaging, and keep them coming back for more, but that also enrich the play value to help build lifelong skills.”

Check out the Toy Association’s picks for types of toys that will accomplish these goals and much more!

 

Unboxing

The unboxing trend hit hard last year, providing kids with a special “surprise” factor during play-time. The Toy Association’s top trends includes this past favorite—but on a whole new level. Using secret decoders or packaging that doubles as a playset in itself will add to experience, making unboxing a winner in 2019.

 

Compound Craziness

Yet another last year-turned this year pick, compounds are still in. Slime, kinetic sand, dough, putty and other similar open-ended (and awesomely experiential) toys are hot in 2019. But that’s not all. This year you’ll find compounds combining with unboxing toys for a hide-and-seek style, dig-through hunt type of toy.

 

Throwback Toys

Everything old is new again. Nostalgia is big in 2019. Look for toys from your own childhood or play picks your parents may have made back in the day.

 

Foodie Fun

Fab foodie finds are making their way into the top toy trends of the year. Whether you want your tot to learn about nutrition, responsibly sourced food or another food-related idea, you’ll find it in the toy aisle. This year will also bring plenty of food-scented selections, ranging from fun fruity smells to not-so-nice gross-out odors.

 

Inspirational Play

What does your child want to be when they grow up? Toys in this hot category will help them to explore their decisions. Along with inspiring your kiddo to reach their dreams, these toys also teach STEAM concepts as they help to nurture your little one’s natural sense of curiosity.

 

Even More Entertainment Tie-Ins

With a slew of sequels and live-action reboots in the kid-focused film arena, 2019’s top toy trends include plenty of licensed games and other products. Favorite characters from Toy Story 4, The Lion King and other highly anticipated flicks will make their way into plushes, playsets and much more.

When it comes to toys in 2019, one thing is clear—your kiddo is going to want absolutely everything! And with so many imaginative, educational, inspirational and just plan amazing toys available, why wouldn’t they?

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Stuart Ramson/AP Images for LEGO Systems

 

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Your bags are packed, the car is gassed up and everyone is strapped in––it’s road trip time! Before you peel out of the driveway on your family vacation, make sure you’ve prepped your tablets and mp3 players with plenty of kid-friendly albums to keep everyone happy and entertained. Not sure where to start? Check out our roundup of the best kid’s music available for free through your Amazon Prime membership on Amazon Music.

Kidz Bop Party

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Did you know Amazon Prime members can not only stream entire albums, but pre-set playlists too? Pass the time in a haze of dancing and singing when you queue up the Kidz Bop Party Playlist on Amazon Prime. Curated from four popular Kidz Bop albums, the Party playlist has 30 songs and over an hour and a half of listening time. It's so fun that mom and dad can join in on the popular songs, too.

Check out all the kids playlists on Amazon.

Songs From The Neighborhood: The Music of Mister Rogers

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Introduce your kiddos to the classics with this throwback Songs From the Neighborhood album featuring your favorite old school artists singing Mister Rogers tunes. While you won't be treated to the vocal stylings of Mister Rogers himself, there's no doubt you'll be transported back to a simpler time, and hopefully a peaceful one at that, on your long road trip.

Add this album to your playlist at Amazon.

100 Sing-A-Long Songs For Kids

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Nothing passes the time like a good ole family sing-along which you can easily manage with a fun album like 100 Sing-A-Long Songs For Kids. Great for younger kids, this album packs all the songs from your childhood into one digital album. Get ready to revisit songs like If Your Ears Hang Low, If You're Happy and You Know It, and Old MacDonald. With over 2 hours of songs, all you have to do is press Play and let the time slip by.

Add the album your Prime account at Amazon.

Where The Sidewalk Ends

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Cue up Shel Silverstein's Where The Sidewalk Ends and settle in for at least 45 minutes of a quiet car ride with the kids. Listen as Silverstein himself narrates one of the best classics in kid lit, and enjoy the sounds of the kiddos laughing, too.

Add this to your playlist at Amazon.

Songs of Ponyville

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Every pony knows the reboot of My Little Pony made the franchise better than ever, and that includes the soundtrack to every episode. Your MLP lover will absolutely love Amazon Prime's Songs of Ponyville soundtrack, which includes 11 popular songs from the show. The Mane 6 appear on nearly every track and you'll be treated to some of your fave tunes like Hearts As Strong As Horses and Raise This Barn, which pretty much guarantee they'll be stuck in your head for the duration of your road trip.

You can find the entire album, as well as Equestria Girls tunes on Amazon.

Wishenpoof

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If your little ones love Amazon's original series, Wishenpoof, then they are bound to love the accompanying soundtrack for your next road trip. Rock out with Bianca and her sweet songs on friendship and good deeds. There's no question this is one feel good album.

Snag the soundtrack before you head out on your adventure at Amazon.

The Verve Pipe- A Family Album

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Yes, you are reading that correctly––your favorite 90's guilty pleasure The Verve Pipe has a family album and it ROCKS. Aptly named The Verve Pipe- A Family Album, the original band members come together and deliver a quippy, peppy and sweet album that's perfect for the family, but delivers an adult-friendly combo of quality lyrics and impressive musical stylings.

You can finally get Freshman out of your head and replace it with the more kid-friendly Suppertime. Head to Amazon to add this to your playlist now!

Feel What U Feel

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Another kids album by one of your fave adult artists, Lisa Loeb's Feel What U Feel is a lively and fun album for the whole family. It's basically an album of whimsy and it gives us all the feels.

Rest easy with Loeb's soothing soprano by downloading it from Amazon.

Beethoven's Wig: Sing A Long Piano Classics

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If you feel like giving your kids some culture on the long car ride, you need to download Beethoven's Wig, a hilarious sing-a-long album to the tons of classic pieces. That's right, a sing-a-long. You and kids will be treated to silly made-up lyrics to the tunes of Mozart, Brahms, Beethoven, Chopin and more. You'll be laughing while secretly exposing your littles to classical music. Win win!

Save this album at Amazon.

Lullaby Versions of Zac Brown Band

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The creators at Twinkle Twinkle Rock Star have delivered the perfect soundtrack to your midnight road trips in the form of Lullaby Versions of Zac Brown Band. You don't need to suffer one more second to overplayed lullabies when you pop in this soundtrack which hosts toned down versions of your fave ZBB hits. It's so peaceful, you'll need to make sure you've got an extra shot of espresso to stay away at the wheel.

Find this album over at Amazon.

Are you headed out on a road trip soon? We’d love to hear where you’re going and what music you plan to listen to with your family! Let us know in the comments below.

––Karly Wood

featured image by kychan via Unsplash

 

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The 1980s arguably produced some of the best toys ever invented. Nintendo anyone? How about My Little Pony and Transformers? And that’s just scratching the surface. The good ol’ days before screens took over meant playing with your toys from the moment you woke up til you heard your mom shout “dinner!” Read on for the best retro toys to hit the market in the 80s and smile as you reminisce about your childhood!

Teddy Ruxpin

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Sweet and wholesome Teddy Ruxpin was a groundbreaking technological advancement on the typical teddy bear. He could actually read you books and talk to you! Mind. Blown.

Fisher Price Medical Kit

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Whether you were 'allowed' to play doctor or not, this Medical Kit was a quintessential playroom item. Giving shots was your fave thing to do, until you realized that actual shots really did hurt.

Cabbage Patch Kids

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Remember making sure your Cabbage Patch doll was legit by checking for Xavier Roberts' signature on its butt cheek? You also tried to master your braiding skills on their yarn hair that always ended up being too short to braid. Most of all, we loved these sweet dolls and their adorable dimples.

Mr. Gameshow

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Mr. Gameshow would be creepy by today's standards, but as kids we thought he was the coolest cat with the funniest jokes and laugh. Again, a toy that could talk to you? It was earth shattering in the 80s.

My Little Pony

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You couldn't get enough of these cheery, colorful ponies with rad names like Moondancer and awesome designs tattooed on their sides. You no doubt collected as many as possible and even asked for the carryall stable to tote them to and from playdates.

Care Bears

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The 80s gave us plush toys that even taught us values. The Care Bears were character trait toting, huggable teddies that spread goodwill teaching kids about bravery, harmony and sharing.

Glo Worm

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Once you had a Glo Worm, you couldn't sleep without it. This trusty sidekick would light up when you hugged him and bedtime would never be the same.

Nintendo NES Console System

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Luigi, Mario and saving the Princess became a large chunk of your childhood when the life-changing Nintendo NES Console System debuted. It was epic.

Game Boy

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When Nintendo became portable in the form of the Game Boy and you could take Super Mario Land anywhere... it was the dawn of a new era and the beginning of on-the-go screentime entertainment. Road trips were no longer your worst nightmare, as long as you had plenty of batteries.

He-Man Action Figure

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You staged many an incredible battle between your He-Man action figure and his archenemy Skeletor. Playtime was otherworldly with these Masters of the Universe.

Strawberry Shortcake

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We didn't know what we liked better, playing with our dolls from the Strawberry Shortcake collection or smelling their dessert-inspired fragrant scents! Bonus points if you also had their nemesis, the Peculiar Purple Pie Man doll!

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

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These pizza eating, sewer dwelling, crime fighting turtles put an entirely new spin on heroism and we loved their clever antics in their cartoon too. If you had a real pet turtle in the 80s, we're pretty sure you named him Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo or Raphael.

Transformers

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Transformers: more than meets the eye! Heroes in disguise! How cool was it that Transformers were literally two toys in one? Optimus Prime and Kickback may have been the coolest toys you ever owned.

Monchhichi

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Who can forget the commercial for Monchhichi dolls with that sugary sweet song: "Monchhichi, Monchhichi, oh so soft and cuddly!" You couldn't wait to get your hands on one!

Pound Puppies

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Parents wouldn't get you a dog? That's what Pound Puppies were for! You were obsessed with rescuing these pooches that needed a home. Puppy love at its finest.

What’s your favorite toy from the 80s? Share in the comments below!

––Beth Shea

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If you’re a child of the ’80s, we know at one point you loved fluorescent clothing and wore jelly bracelets up to your elbows. And when it came to school, the gear was, shall we say, a bit more interesting than what our kids use today. From hand-operated (gasp!) pencil sharpeners to everyone’s favorite folders, scroll down to re-discover some of the school supplies you probably couldn’t live without.

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1. Scented markers made your papers smell delicious. Lucky for kids everywhere, they're still going strong and available anywhere school supplies are sold.

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2. You hand-crank sharpened your pencils.

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3. You put trolls on your pencils way before Poppy and Branch were cool. 

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4. You kept your papers in the whimsical yet slightly psychedelic Lisa Frank folders. 

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5. You kept your Dep hair gel close for quick bathroom touch-ups. 

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6. You hoped Kissing Potion lip gloss really worked. You can still find it on Amazon!

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7. You loved your Walkman ... and the mixed tapes your friends made for it! 

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8. You loved when your teacher rewarded good grades with Scratch And Sniff Stickers on your test papers. 

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9. Trapper Keepers helped you stay organized. But it was the outside design that stole the show. 

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10. You used a tape recorder and had to hit rewind ... a lot.

11. Remember when all your information came from the Encyclopedia? Yup, no Google for us. 

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12. Learning to spell was fun with Speak & Spell. And then E.T. used one and sealed its fate as a classic '80s relic. 

Can you think of any throwback school supplies that aren’t on the list? Share with us in a comment below!

—Melissa Heckscher

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Just a rough drawing of three circles or a photo of red shorts with white buttons will have your kids screaming, “Mickey Mouse!” This timeless character from Disney is perhaps one of the most recognized figures in the world. But did you know that Mickey Mouse didn’t always start off as the friendly critter kids know him as today? Read on for the full story and history of the Mouse.

It all started way, way back in 1928 when Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, who worked at Universal Studios the time, created Oswald the Rabbit. Unfortunately, Universal refused to give Disney a budget increase, so he parted ways and created Disney Studios. The Disney team went through many animals before Disney fell in love with the mouse. Earlier publications of both show stark similarities in the character designs like the black body, oval eyes and white pants.

Fun fact: Mickey Mouse’s original name was Mortimer Mouse until Disney’s wife convinced him to change it.

Contrary to popular opinion, Mickey Mouse actually made his first debut in a short called “Plane Crazy.” Unfortunately, it didn’t do very well and neither did the second short after. But when “Steamboat Willie” came along in 1928, the audiences went crazy. One of the factors was because it was the first of many shorts to feature synchronized sound. After this, Walt Disney revisited his previous shorts, added sound and rereleased them to much greater success.

Fun fact: In traditional animation, Mickey’s ears would always be circular, no matter what direction he faced. This lead to the unofficial trademark sign of three circles (where two are ears) that’s often identified as Hidden Mickeys.

Mickey Mouse soon began to appear in comics in 1930s. While it was a short-lived year for Mickey’s life on paper, these comic story lines catapulted his fame across the world. He became famous in Italy, Greece, France and even Egypt.

Fun fact: Mickey Mouse’s personality has also gone through many changes. Originally he was cast as a mischievous anti-hero, then an everyday man and recently in 2009, a more adventurous Mickey.

As Mickey’s popularity grew, so did his appearance and family. A bit like real life really. Mickey met Minnie, his body became more round and slowly became a role model for children. By 1934, Disney introduced Donald Duck to the family, a character gave much reason behind Mickey’s shy, falsetto voice.

Fun fact: Mickey’s classic gloves are actually as much logistical and stylistic. Since animation was black and white, his gloves made it easier to distinguish his hands from his body.

From 1935-1940s, when color began to be used in film, Mickey began to have the most significant changes that put him on track as the Mouse we recognize now. Artist Fred Moore gave Mickey white eyes with pupils, a Caucasian skin colored face, and a pear-shaped body. He then starred in the movie Fantasia, which solidified his currently look to the mass audiences.

Fun fact: In the redesign, Mickey Mouse lost his tail.

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The Mickey Mouse we know now is much more huggable than his first editions, especially in his 3D form. His friendly smile, expressive eyes and iconic gloves have been in place since he appeared in the animated television series, particularly in The Mickey Mouse Club. However in 2013, Disney began airing a series of Mickey Mouse shorts that throwback to Mickey’s Steamboat Willie days. A white face, thinner frame and a more mischievous glint to his eyes.

Fun fact: When it came to fame, Popeye and Bugs Bunny were Mickey’s competitors throughout the years.

Which version of Mickey is your favorite? Tell us in the Comments below!

— Christal Yuen

Individualize your children’s wardrobe with local designer clothing that will make them standout regardless if they’re riding Muni or cruising Dolores Park. From nostalgic throwback inspired clothing to modern lines and designs, your mini-fashionistas will surely find a style that fits their personalities. RedTri has curated a short list of some of the hippest and coolest kid clothing from Bay Area designers that you’re sure to fall shirt-over-pants for. Click through the photos to check them out:

Couture Dresses for Fashionistas: Alivia Simone

If your precious daughter has a flair for dresses and the nearby big box store just isn’t cutting it, Alivia Simone is for you. Bright and fresh dresses for the edgy girl and subtle and soft dresses for your romantic girl – there’s something sure to fit every style.

Online: aliviasimone.com

 

Do you have a favorite local kids’ clothing brand that you love? Tell us in the comments below! 

—Sonia Gandiaga, Erin Feher and Tarah Beaven

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