Archive for July, 2008

Quicksmart Scramble Bug

I have been thinking about what kind of ride on toy to get my daughter for Christmas or her birthday (or just because)… and I stumbled across this very cool award winning design called the Scramble Bug. Suitable for 1-3 years it folds up so you can take anywhere! The other cool feature is the omni-directional castor wheels which creates a great freedom of movement. Also comes in 4 different colour options.

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07 2008

Pump up the jam

We have a sliding door in our kitchen that we regularly keep open to make sure the warmth goes up to the bedrooms. When we moved into the house the door had a grimey looking rubber door stop that soon got kidnapped as a toy by the dogs. Since then we have taken to using a bit of folded up cardboard under the door to keep it open…. tres chic! If you want to keep the nursery door ajar so you can hear what your little one is up to… don’t use a crummy bit of cardboard! Get yourself one of these cute door stoppers from Happy Little Hippos.

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07 2008

Another Round?

Whilst it may sometimes feel like you are doing round after round with your little one… London brand Kit n Kin like to have a bit of fun with their tee and onesie designs. This boxing gloves tee is cute and available at Freddy Says.

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07 2008

Christopher Columbus Eat Your Heart Out!

Need to coax your kid off the Wii, PS3, iPhone, iPod, or iDon’tKnowWhat?? How about this old-school explorers kit from Cradle Rock? The Dumpling Dynasty Explorers Kit holds a carefully chosen vintage-style metal torch, magnifying glass, metal compass, string with knot-guide and notebook and pencil, all enclosed within a funky retro style tin box. Well if it doesn’t get used (which I am sure it would) it would still make for a great ornamental value on the shelves!

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07 2008

Rock a bye rabbit

Scandinavian company Playsam have come up with a fresh take on the old school rocking horse, with the funky looking rocking rabbit! Available at Kido Store. I am not sure if it is me though, but as much as I like this toy it does have a slightly freaky look about it and gives me flashbacks to the Donnie Darko movie!

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07 2008

More from Etsy

I am still on my Etsy bandwagon, enyoing uncovering hidden handmade gems! My latest finds are from seller Portland Beanie Company. Check out the cute knitted beanie and maryjanes… and the model is quite a cutie!

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07 2008

Catch me if you can

Any mum who has endorsed dummy (or pacifiers for those across the globe) use would know what a pain it is when they drop on the ground, and even worse when they roll under the couch or what not! But the dummy clips available at chemists and supermarkets are so ugly and reminiscent of the sunglass chains from the 80’s except with some random pic of a teddy or clown face on the clip that they are really a sight to behold (or not to behold as it might be). I have never fully explored the labyrinth of goodness that is Etsy, but I did stuble across these handmade dummy clips by seller lucabella0522. Think I might need to grab myself one! (oh and she makes other cool stuff too!)

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07 2008

King of the Castle

When I was a kid I was an avid cubby maker. Whether it be under tables, in cardboard boxes, in bushes, you name it, I’d find a way. Well one might argue that this kind of creative cubby making is good for kids, and I tend to agree, but gee I would have been stoked to have one of these tents to play in (and the envy of all my friends of course!). Made by Haba, I found this one at Cocoon Living.

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07 2008

Nautical but nice

I have just put my daughter on a waiting list for swimming lessons (well they are more about water orientation really I think), but I have to wait till she is at least 6 months old (so not long now). Of course she will need a snazzy swimsuit to wear if only to detract from the fact that my post baby body means I am not quite the vision in my own swimsuit! I found this very cute nautical one piece from Seed in sizes from 0-18 months.

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07 2008

Feeding time at the zoo

My Ikea Antilop highchair has just come into its own in my household! My 5 month old has worked out that she can sit in it quite well and feels totally grown up. I have the blow up padded insert cushion which holds her tiny self in place and there is also a safety strap. We also got the tray that clips on the front (don’t know why you wouldn’t really). For the mega cheap price this highchair is fantastic! The moulded plastic make it so easy to wipe down and keep clean, and the simple styling means that it slots in well into our living space. One buy well worth it!

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07 2008