I cant’ understand a thing on this site but I am excited about the idea of wooden LEGO blocks.
(via the awesomer)
I cant’ understand a thing on this site but I am excited about the idea of wooden LEGO blocks.
(via the awesomer)
My three year old, Tilo, is in love with two iPhone games I recently discovered: WeeRockets (above) and WeeSubs. I admit, I play with them as well.
(Thanks Cameron)
While visiting NYC last week, Christoph Niemann stopped by Studiomates and I got to see his brand new kids iPhone/iPad app called Petting Zoo. At the time he had just submitted it to the App Store, but it is live now! YES!
Interacting with Petting Zoo made me laugh, squeal and giggle. Yes, it’s *that* much fun to play with. Trust me, download it, and laugh away with your little ones (or alone). I can’t wait to show this to Tilo tonight!
How incredibly fabulous is this astronaut bedding by SNURK? Made me smile, ear to ear.
(Via coolmompicks)
These Solar System Lollipops made me rejoice. They’re a Laughing Squid find from last year. They’re available at the Vintage Confections Etsy shop.
These Dutch EGG Helmets make me want to be a kid.
A lovely Woven Heart Card Tutorial over at MiniEco. Ready for Valentine’s day this Thursday?
How about orange created a charming DIY to create a wall of paper hearts. Valentines day is just around the corner, folks!
A tutorial that teaches you how to make 3D paper hearts? Yes, please.
One of the best things about attending a gift fair is to meet the founders behind products I like. Take Eco Kids for example. I already liked their products but meeting the founders, Kip and Cammie sealed the deal. My loyalty to a product or service grows exponentially when I share the same passion and outlook on life with the founders. Their products are all made in the US, eco-friendly and non-toxic.
Check out their online store. I personally love their eco-glue (pictured above) and the eco-dough.
Want to send some small Valentine’s notes that go beyond just a card? Consider the Valentine’s Tattly Multipack: The set contains 24 cards, stickers and Tattlys with four different designs. My daughter used these in school last year and scored some major points.
I wish I would have known about Chewbeads when my kids were little. It’s jewelry that looks cool but is also ok to chew on for babies. I saw them across from our booth at the NY Gift Fair yesterday. They’re minimal, and stylish, I would wear them now, even though my kids are over their teething stages.
Chewbeads are 100% Silicone and made with non toxic ingredients and are dishwasher safe.
I would totally sport this Bicycles Zipper Pouch.
I have no idea if my kids would actually enjoy playing with this string sheep, but I sure wouldn’t mind having it lay around in the apartment. Pretty, no?
Bandit Fox. We all need one.
If there’s one thing kids are completely obsessed with, it’s straws. Now, these heart-shaped straws would push my daughter completely over the edge.
These DIY animal craft jars are just amazing! I will have to finally get myself a Glue Gun and make these with Ella one of these upcoming weekends. Brilliant!
(via coolmompicks)
Team Tattly just launched friendship bracelets (blue / pink) designed by Julia Rothman. My daughter is going to go nutty over this one.
My Sugru obsession just reached a new high after seeing this video. Sugru + LEGO = world domination!
(Thank you David)
I don’t know about your kids but mine are counting the seconds until Santa arrives. Google’s Santa Tracker will help.