Dear Confessional,

Let’s face it, the highs and lows of parenting are inevitable. Oftentimes, we are tasked with on-the-spot decision-making that will surely test our character as a parent. Whether you choose to laugh during the awkward and unexpected moments or “stay in character” mid-lecture, there’s no wrong answer.

1. You’ve just spent so much time and effort in preparing a delicious family meal. When your kid sits down to eat it, however, he/she complains that it’s disgusting. After tasting it yourself, you realize that it’s really gross, but still edible. Do you…

A. make your kid eat it anyway because you don’t feel like preparing a new meal?

B. act shocked and disappointed, and then guilt your kid into eating it because your pride is too big?

C. agree that it stinks, make something else, or order a pizza?

D. None of the above.

2. Your kid gets ready for an important school event but the self-selected clothing/hairst‌yle is out of the norm and a bit laughable. Do you…

A. demand a wardrobe change, because there’s no way your kid is leaving the house like that?

B. give options to change elements of your kid’s unique st‌yle to avoid possible teasing?

C. say nothing and hope all goes well, because you don’t want to crush his/her individuality and spirit?

D. None of the above.

3. One last piece of your kid’s favorite treat remains in the pantry, and it’s been staring at you to eat it. Do you…

A. eat it and hope your kid doesn’t notice?

B. resist temptation and leave it because you know your kid will notice?

C. buy a new bunch of treats so that everyone’s happy?

D. None of the above.

4. After an overly long discussion with your kid about a naughty behavior, he/she responds with mind-blowing rationale that stops you in your tracks. Do you…

A. admit that your kid won the argument?

B. disregard your kid’s valid point and continue lecturing because you’ve already invested too much effort?

C. acknowledge the clever point and quickly end your tirade with some kind of lesson?

D. None of the above.

5. You pass terribly foul gas around a group of strangers, and it’s obvious. Do you…

A. laugh and apologize?

B. stay silent and don’t make eye-contact?

C. blame it on your kid to avoid embarrassment?

D. None of the above.

6. Your friend cuddles your baby right after drinking milk, and you then notice the cottage cheese dribble down the back of her shirt… and she doesn’t know it’s there. Do you…

A. tell her and help clean it up?

B. pretend you didn’t notice?

C. apologize and leave as quickly as possible?

D. None of the above.

7. Your child said a curse word, and its as shocking as it is adorable out of that little mouth. Do you…

A. laugh?

B. lecture?

C. ignore?

D. None of the above.

8. You commit the inevitable parenting sin and quickly wipe your kid’s slimy nose with your bare hand, without an available tissue, baby wipe, or carpeted material to smear it on. Do you…

A. attempt to flick it?

B. hold it until you find a proper tissue?

C. wipe it on your clothes?

D. secretly wipe it on the back of your kid’s clothes?

9. Your kid just called you out on being hypocritical in doing the opposite of what you lecture about. Do you…

A. admit your kid’s right and apologize?

B. explain that parents can do what they want?

C. stifle that good argument with a “don’t talk back” response?

D. None of the above.

10. Your kid unintentionally makes a loud and embarrassing comment about a stranger right in front of that person. Do you…

A. respond?

B. apologize?

C. ignore and look away quickly?

D. None of the above.

Enjoy, relate, and share—you may just be surprised how different your partner, family member, or friend may respond. Feel free to add your own pop quiz questions in the comments section below.

With Love,

Ruthi

Photo: Ruthi Davis

Ruthi Davis is a the Founder of Ruth Davis Consulting LLC with over two decades of success in advertising/marketing, media/publicity, business development, client relations, and organizational optimization for a variety of clients. Ruthi is a proud mom and influencer in the parenting and family market as founder of the Superfly Supermom brand.

 

Have a special occasion? Don’t have time to peruse a bunch of websites looking for the perfect celebratory ensemble that won’t break the bank? Enter Moomooz. Whether your little lass has a birthday party, holiday event or any happy moment you want to capture, this children’s clothing and accessories company has head-to-toe outfits at the ready for ages 2-7. Check out these five collections for an adorable, affordable wardrobe refresh for any occasion.

Now through Feb. 1, 2020, Moomooz is offering a 15% discount for Red Tricycle readers! Just use code REDTRI at checkout.

Theater Night

Whether you live in the city or the suburbs, regional theater is a wonderful way to share the magic of live performances with your little starlet. Be it The Nutcracker or a local school’s production of a storybook classic, the Theater Night collection makes it extra fun to dress the part, from stockings and pompom shoe straps to a dress to suit every fancy—and how about this cloak! 

Cross-over occasions: holiday parties and family-friendly weddings

Playground Playdate Look

At the playground, fun colors make playground playmates easy to spot, while that amazing natural light makes for awesome photo opps at every slide and swing. With these looks from the Playground Playdate Look, they will be camera and climbing ready, all in the comfort of skirted leggings, hooded dresses and bright boots.

Cross-over occasions: happy moments exploring and just about any school day

Brunch Weekend

Little goes with the weekend quite like brunch, and her wardrobe will have plenty to go with thanks to this Brunch Weekend collection. From ways to style her hair down to her feet, there are bows and stripes and bags galore so she can make a sweet scene in a cute, modern look.

Cross-over occasions: birthday parties and school picture days

Museum Weekend

If you’re heading into the city for an active day checking out some local museums, comfort will be key. But there’s no reason why the only artistic inspo should come from the exhibits. The Museum Weekend collection, including these shimmery boots, will take care of that! And you never know what the weather may have in store, so you’ll love all the ways to layer looks.

Cross-over occasions: family adventures and fall leaf stomps

Accessories

Each Moomooz collection includes plenty of accessories to complete any look: necklaces and socks, bows and barrettes, and hats, hats, hats! If you have a budget in mind, browsing Moomooz extensive Accessories collection is also an affordable way to freshen up any outfit for another special occasion (including braided hair headbands just in time for a big-screen viewing of Frozen II.)

Cross-over occasions: dress-up, dress-up, dress-up!

Now through February 1st, Moomooz is offering a 15% discount for Red Tricycle readers! Just use code REDTRI at checkout.

— Jennifer Massoni Pardini

all photos courtesy of Moomooz

Now there’s a new maternity-wear option for expectant mamas! The FIT LIBERTY (MOM) line is collab collection made in partnership with Universal Standard and Orange Is the New Black actress/pregnant mommy, Danielle Brooks.

According to the line’s website, “This is not maternity clothing.” If it’s not “maternity clothing” what exactly is it?

This curated collection is for people who are preggo—but it’s not your typical tent-shaped bump-wear. This cute collection, which comes in sizes 00 through 40, is made to grow with your pregnancy. Instead of tossing your first trimester clothes when your belly pops, exchange your previously purchased FIT LIBERTY (MOM) pick for one that fits your new shape—for free!

There’s no more buying for what your body might look like months from now. All you need to do is return the now-too-small item and choose a new one (in your new size). You can even choose from bundled kits. Each kit comes with mix-and-match picks for one low price. Get the Better Basics Kit and save $40 or bundle your wardrobe with the Elevated Essentials Kit and save $85.

Don’t worry about your returned clothing ending up in a landfill somewhere. FIT LIBERTY donates the clothes to charities that serve women in need.

To start shopping, visit FIT LIBERTY (MOM) here.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Universal Standard via Instagram

 

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One of the founding concepts at AVYN is that motherhood changes everything, but it doesn’t have to change your style. However, how do you keep your personal st‌yle rocking with waaay less time to get ready? Developing a quick, easy routine with a few staple wardrobe options will significantly help manage your mornings and keep your stress levels at bay. Below are my top five ways to crush your morning routine.

1. Dry Shampoo. While we may have time for a quick shower here and there, we in no way have the luxury of washing, drying and styling our hair everyday. Enter stage left, Living Proof Dry Shampoo. This stuff actually cleans your hair while also eliminating oil and adding some texture. When I think about all the precious free time I wasted on my hair prior to becoming a mom, I dramatically heavy sigh at what a damn fool I was.

2. Balm Stick. The pocket-sized Olio balm stick is locally made in Portland, Oregon and I cannot get enough of it. I want to put it all over my body and call myself pink. For a more conservative approach, simply apply it to your cheeks for a touch of color, moisturize your lips, or tame flyaways. The No. 2 French Melon is my favorite and I promise, this snappy color works for everyone. Buy two, one for home and one for your purse.

3. Bomb Jeans. Levi has taken ‘mom jeans’ to a whole new level with their new rib cage high jeans. Never again will you hike up jeans every time you bend down to pick up a toy and your phone will never fall out of the back pockets. It’s like your whole body is snugly tucked away in a denim hug.

4. Comfy Shoes (but still cute, duh). The Italian shoe company SugerGa had comfort and casual cool in mind when they designed these street-friendly studs. They were made to walk 500 miles (and I would walk 500 more) plus they literally pair well with EVERYTHING in your closet, whether you’re wearing cropped jeans, a dress, or shorts. They come in a rainbow of colors and a few animal prints.

5. The Perfect Bra. Obviously, I’m going to include our AVYN Bras on this list, but I’m going to politely add them at the end of the list in an effort to be subtle. Honestly though, since designing and manufacturing these bras, my morning routine has this element of simplicity I didn’t have before. I no longer have to think about what bra I’m going to wear because I love them all and they all feel like butter. Plain and simple.

Here’s to wonderful days full of big hair, rosy cheeks, and well-supported boobs.

This post originally appeared on shopavyn.com.

I'm an outdoor enthusiast, travel junkie, exercise nerd and co-founder of AVYN. After having my son 4 years ago, I saw a need on the market for athletic-st‌yle nursing bras. AVYN Bras allow women to do "all the things" while still being stylish enough for happy hour. You can find us at shopAVYN.com. 

For years I’ve been very conscious of my food choices—buying local foods, supporting small farmers, and eating less and better meat (plus going through periods of vegetarianism). But it really wasn’t until I started developing and growing my clothing brand, Jackalo, that I moved towards becoming a more conscious consumer of fashion. Since expanding my conscious consumption to include fashion and beauty, I’ve learned a lot and much of what I’ve learned impacts how I parent.

Here are four ways that being a more conscious consumer is improving my parenting plus one way my kids have made me a better consumer.

1. Understanding the difference between a want and a need. Like many folks out there, I enjoy staying current with fashion. And when pressured by fast fashion influences, I often feel like something I want is really something I need. As I’ve slowed down and reflected on my purchases, I’ve become better able to determine when there’s something I truly need. This lesson, when articulated to kids, helps them slow down their demands and assess whether they really need something.

2. Owning the gifts of natural beauty. I love a good manicure or pedicure—the feeling of soaking your hands or feet in warm water and having someone care for you is wonderful. But as a busy parent, I always found that my nails chipped within a few days and it just didn’t seem worth it. As I’ve tried to reduce the chemicals I put on my skin (and avoid supporting nail salons that thrive to the detriment of their workers), I’ve found that I love the natural color and shape of nails. No, they don’t always look perfect. But there is beauty in that imperfection. I’m not ruling out the pedicure treat before a vacation, but I value the simplicity of unvarnished nails. How does this reflect on parenting? Perhaps it is a stretch, but I love that it shows my kids that we don’t have to adorn ourselves. That we can accept the beauty of how our bodies were created. And if we want to go ahead and paint nails, then it is a treat that is sought on our own terms—not some societal norm that beauty is manicured (quite literally).

3. The importance of articulating a choice. Of the myriad choices we make in our daily lives, we don’t communicate most of them to our kids. But our children are watching and assessing every choice we make, regardless of whether we stop to explain it to them. Why not share some of your thinking along the way? For example, my older son has recently become an intense soccer fan and was thrilled to join his first neighborhood team. Every article of clothing he “needed” was made from polyester–a synthetic fiber that we try to avoid due to its petro-chemical base and the shedding of microfibres into waterways. As we got him geared up, I could see a future with lots of synthetic clothes that don’t fit with our family values. So I talked with my son about this. We agreed that we should keep these purchases limited to what he needs for practice and games and that we wouldn’t change his wardrobe to be only synthetic football jerseys (and where possible, we’ll buy second-hand).

4. Learning to accept my imperfections. I try to make choices that are better for the environment and for people, but like everyone, I fall short. I get the veggie burgers in the plastic container because my little one is a picky eater and this seems to be the only way he’ll eat vegetables. I sometimes forget to-go cups and get the coffee anyway. I do what I can to make better choices to compensate for my failings, and I make a point not to beat myself up. And isn’t this an important perspective to pass on to our children?

And one lesson from my kids:

1. To keep asking questions. Every parent has been through the “why” stage with their child. That endearing, yet annoying, phase when every response is met with another “why,” digging you into a philosophical hole. But this phase is an important reminder to grownups that we can and should stay curious about our purchases. Ask a million questions about where things were made, by whom, and with what. Assess those answers and see if they meet your personal ethical criteria. If they don’t, do something about it. Vote elsewhere with your dollars. Ask companies to do more or do better.

As I continue on this journey with my family, and as the leader of a company, I’m sure I’ll come across a million other lessons from making more purposeful purchases. What lessons have you learned as you venture to make better purchases?

This post originally appeared on https://hellojackalo.com/.

Marianna Sachse is the founder of Jackalo—a line of long-lasting and organic children’s clothes that accepts all of the used clothes back to be repaired and resold or responsibly recycled, reducing the environmental impact our kids' clothes have. She is a mother of two active kids and a maker.

 

Ever the play-time innovator, Mattel recently announced its brand-new gender inclusive doll line—Creatable World!

The customizable doll kit allows kiddos to create an almost endless number of combinations. With six different skin tones available, each doll also comes with two different hairstyle options and plenty of wardrobe/accessory options for some serious styling.

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Kim Culmone, Senior Vice President of Mattel Fashion Doll Design, said in a press release, “Toys are a reflection of culture and as the world continues to celebrate the positive impact of inclusivity, we felt it was time to create a doll line free of labels.”

Culmone added, “Through research, we heard that kids don’t want their toys dictated by gender norms. This line allows all kids to express themselves freely which is why it resonates so strongly with them. We’re hopeful Creatable World will encourage people to think more broadly about how all kids can benefit from doll play.”

The Creatable World line retails for $30 and is available at Target and Walmart or online at Amazon or Mattel’s website.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Courtesy of Mattel

 

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Is your wardrobe ready for sunny days? It is now thanks to a brand new H&M and Sesame Street collab that will have you longing for a visit to your favorite neighborhood.

In honor of the 50th anniversary of Sesame Street, H&M is rolling out a brand new collection for kids featuring all of your favorite characters from Elmo to Cookie Monster. Not only are all the pieces in the collection adorable, but proceeds from the sales will support the Sesame Street Yellow Feather Fund to benefit children’s education. To celebrate the collab, H&M Loyalty Members will be invited to a series of kids’ events around the country where they can meet Sesame Street characters and learn about recycling through hands-on activities. Here are some of our favorite picks from the new collection.

Sequined Jersey Shirt

Can't decide who you love more, Elmo or Cookie? This sequined shirt lets you enjoy them both.

$14.99

Pile Hooded Sweatshirt

You can really embrace your muppet self in this furry hoodie featuring either Cookie Monster or Elmo's face. 

$19.99

Abby and Elmo Sweatshirt

It doesn't get much more sunny than Abby and Elmo under a rainbow. 

$17.99

Your pint-sized Cookie Monsters will love rolling around in this adorable romper and shirt set.

$24.99

 

Elmo Jersey Shirt

Little fans will love rocking this rock star Elmo look.

$14.99

Sesame Street Jersey Shirt

The whole gang is ready for fun on this cute tee.

$14.99

Sesame Street Tote

Carry along everything you need for your next Sesame Street-inspired adventure with this tote, you'll want to keep for yourself.

$29.99

The entire collection is only available for a limited time in stores and online so grab these pieces before they’re gone.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: H&M

 

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Being a parent, it is difficult to leave many decisions to the kids. But it is important to teach our kids the art of decision making and learn, during childhood (when the stakes are lower), how to make good choices and become more responsible.

Here are four ways to teach kids the art of good decision making:

  1. Let Them Choose: Let them decide which toothpaste to use or food they want to eat. You can, of course, give them 2 to 3 options by telling them the qualities and benefits or disadvantages of them. Let them choose a pair of clothes from their wardrobe daily. This way, they will learn what to wear or what not to wear, especially when there is weather involved. My daughter gets creative while pairing up different accessories and clothes from her wardrobe. I also ask her at times what should I wear, how to match different colors or shoes. And undoubtedly, I love her choices. The best part is when she says, with a smile and a hug, ‘Mom, you are looking so beautiful!’ Don’t forget to give them a compliment too for what they have chosen. It boosts their self-confidence.
  2. Give Them Time & Space: Do not rush their decisions. It takes time to learn the art of decision making. It improves with time and practice. Give them time to make choices and space to change their mind. Tell them that you are always there and support them and be flexible. If they make a decision today, they can always change their mind tomorrow.
  3. Give Them Freedom & Make Them Responsible: It is an age-old saying that with freedom comes responsibility. If children need freedom, they should learn to take responsibility. They should learn to look after their own belongings. You can tell them to take care of a sibling or a pet for a while when you are away. You will be amazed to see how well they have carried out their responsibility. Let them do the home chores according to their age such as making a bed, keeping the dishes, arranging their drawers on their own. Take them along with you for shopping and ask them to take stuff down from the shelves. These little responsibilities and daily chores make them more confident. Let them go somewhere alone be it a friend’s house or a nearby park or a shop. It will make them more aware of their surroundings and how to take care of themselves when alone.
  4. Have Faith in Them: We need to keep faith in our kids’ decisions to make them more independent. If they take any wrong decision, you should always share your thoughts but assure them that you support their decision.

Hi Team,

I'm a mommy of a 9-year-old girl! I am an ACS by profession and writer by passion. This passion for reading and writing drove me to express my thoughts and experience on parenting in the form of a blog. Do check my personal blog - Wonder Parenting!!!

Ever wish you could shrink down to fit inside Barbie’s Dream House––and her extensive wardrobe while you’re at it? This new Barbie themed hotel suite is about as close as you can get to squeezing into those impossible plastic stilettos!

The Hilton Mexico City Santa Fe has teamed up with Mattel to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Barbie with an all-pink, all-Barbie suite. The room features a bunk bed decked out to look like Barbie’s Dream Camper, as well as a bathroom stocked with Barbie accessories and a collection of rare Barbies on display. There is also a second bedroom for the parents, in case you don’t feel like bunking with the kids.

The Barbie fun doesn’t end inside the room, however. Poolside you’ll find a pink, Barbie-themed cabana. The hotel restaurant, Madera, is also dishing up a menu inspired the iconic doll, including pink yogurt parfaits, red velvet desserts and strawberry ice cream.

“It’s a fusion of glamour and camping, combining the convenience and luxury of a hotel with certain aspects of traditional camping,” general manager Andres Korngold said in a statement. “Barbie loves to travel, enjoys nature and cares about the environment, without forgoing the comfort of the most sophisticated accommodations. Travelers can now join in her dream glamping experience with an in-room DreamCamper that allows guests to travel in style.”

You can book a night in the Barbie suite starting at $189 per night on weekdays and $225 on weekends.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Hilton

 

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The sun is shining, the temps are rising, and your adorable bump is growing. That means it’s time to take inventory of your closet and make sure it’s stocked with pieces that help you look and feel cool all summer long. Here are 10 warm-weather maternity pieces that’ll keep expectant mamas happy until labor day!

Noa Jumpsuit from HATCH

HATCH

Get a jump(suit) on summer with this gorgeous one-piece by HATCH. It's as stylish as it is comfortable and makes getting dressed in the morning a breeze. Special details like the side seam pockets, cropped wide legs with slits at the ankle and adjustable knotted straps will make this a wardrobe staple throughout your pregnancy and beyond. We love it in flamenco red, but it's also available in a neutral dune and basic black. 

Available at hatchcollection.com, $248.

Joey Tank from Nom Maternity

Nom Maternity

This laid-back, basic tank from Nom Maternity is undeniably flattering, and the longer length and black-and-white stripes makes it a perfect match with your favorite leggings or jeans. The super soft jersey fabric will keep you comfortable and cool on those long summer days.

Available at nommaternity.com, $48.

Tie-Front Maxi Dress from A Pea in the Pod

A Pea in the Pod

Made with the needs of expectant mamas in mind, this tulip-print maxi dress from A Pea in the Pod checks all of our boxes for the perfect summer essential: easy, breezy and oh so stylish. It also comes in black, blue-and-white stripes, and a different floral pattern.

Available at apeainthepod.com, $96.

Tank Dress from Storq

Storq

Between scheduling doctor's appointments, researching car seats and keeping up with your normal day-to-day responsibilities, the last thing you want to worry about is putting an outfit together. That's why this ribbed tank dress from Storq is heaven sent. It's flattering, comfortable and can take you from day to night with ease. Also comes in gray.

Available at storq.com, $92.

Floral Print V-Neck Dress

H&M

Whether you're gathering with friends after work or off to brunch with your family on the weekends, you'll feel comfortable and stylish in this floral v-neck dress from H&M. Dress it up with heels or wear it with sandals for a more casual look. 

Available at H&M, $39.99

Striped One-Piece Swimsuit from Pez D'Or

Nordstrom

For the days when floating is the only thing you feel like doing, reach for this flattering navy one-piece bathing suit. The classic style has built-in side boning for support and offers a breezy nautical look that's perfect for relaxing at the pool. It has a back clasp closure and ties behind the neck.

Available at nordstrom.com, $99.

Marlow Cuffed Lounge Pants

Mama Muse

The talented designers at Mama Muse are the ones to thank for these cool, everyday maternity lounge pants. Made from a fluid, stretch-poly blend, these tapered-leg pants are printed with a flattering, pretty floral motif.  Soft, smocked elastic cinches the ruffled waist and cuffs. Pair with a neutral top and sandals and you're out the door in no time. 

Available at mama-muse, $129.

Knit Pencil Skirt from A Pea in the Pod

A Pea in the Pod

This forever-relevant knit pencil skirt is built for office hangs, plane rides, dinners out, you name it. The high waistband covers your bump while the mid-calf length makes it easy to wear all summer. 

Available at apeainthepod.com, $58.

Shorts with Smocking from H&M

H&M

Say hello to your favorite summer shorts! These H&M shorts in a woven viscose and linen blend with wide smocking at the waist and side pockets are the perfect short for everything from a day at the beach to running errands in town to hanging out in the backyard. The fabric is easy and breathable and just what you're looking for on those balmy summer days. 

Available at www2.hm.com, $29.99

The Monica Top by HATCH

HATCH

Its feminine fit, darling print and silky fabric are just a few of the things we love about this flattering top from HATCH. Pair with their boyfriend jean or beach pant and you're ready for all the summer fun that's lined up. 

Available at hatchcollection.com, $128.

Aimee Della Bitta

featured photo: HATCH

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