Scroll Instagram or TikTok and just try to not get the shopping fever. Just. Try. It’s next to impossible to avoid getting lost in the sea of products that our favorite influencers recommend. Afterall, one of the best parts of social media is following non-celebs who know what they’re talking about when they show off their latest hauls. But, as relatable as our fave accounts may be, a lot of the goodies they share are expensive, right? Enter these amazing Amazon alternatives to pricier name brands.

These just-as-good-if-not-better finds are the perfect way to snag all the best trends out there without hitting a snag in your budget. And we’re not hating on the name brands, either! They’re name brands for a reason, of course. But if you’re looking for some excellent quality options that can save you money, these Amazon alternatives are the way to go.

Crossover Bootcut Leggings

Topyogas on Amazon

Our favorite millennial jeans and our favorite mom leggings combine to create these everyone-has-them yoga pants. The crossover waist is not only really flattering, but also keeps them pulled up and secure. Available in multiple colors, too.

Crossover Bootcut Leggings ($19.99)—Buy Here!

Sweet Dreams Overnight Lip Mask

W7 on Amazon

Sure, you could cough up the $24 for the popular LANEIGE Lip Sleeping Mask, but wouldn't it be nice to pay a 4th of that? Over 2500 Amazon reviewers seem to think so.

Sweet Dreams Overnight Lip Mask ($6.95)—Buy Here!

Fuzzy Lounge Set

Fixmatti on Amazon

What won't cost you $218? This fuzzy lounge set that's being hailed as an excellent alternative for the Skims Cozy Essentials Bundle. It also comes in a lot of colors.

Fuzzy Lounge Set ($53.99)—Buy Here!

32oz Insulated Water Bottle

Vimizi on Amazon

We all love a Hydro Flask, but not everyone loves the $50 tag. This adorable insulated water bottle is the perfect alternative and comes in an array of fun hues for less than half the price.

32oz Insulated Water Bottle ($21.99)—Buy Here!

Lip Glow Oil

Zarics on Amazon

No one expects a DIOR product to be inexpensive, so we weren't surprised by the $40 price tag for their fabulous DIOR Addict Lip Glow Oil. We just don't always want to pay that $40. This $6.95 lip oil is being raved about, and at that price, you can get all 4 for less than one tube of Lip Addict.

Lip Glow Oil ($6.95)—Buy Here!

Ultra-Soft Leopard Throw Blanket

MH Mylune on Amazon

We have absolutely nothing against the CozyChic Throw from Barefoot Dreams, but we also know that $180 can be tough to swallow. For $39.99, you can get this alternative with the look and softness you're craving, without the steep price tag (so you won't freak out when your kids want to use it).

Ultra-Soft Leopard Throw Blanket ($33.98)—Buy Here!

SOJOS Sunglasses

SOJOS on Amazon

You've probably seen Gentle Monster Sunglasses on celebs and influencers, and we're here to tell you that these chic shades are $269. We'll be rocking the SOJOS sunnies for $15, thankyouverymuch.

SOJOS Sunglasses ($14.99)—Buy Here!

ODODOS Mini Belt Bag

ODODOS on Amazon

The Everywhere Belt Bag from Lululemon made waves and got us falling back in love with "fanny packs", but if you aren't $48 worth of in love, how does $15.98 sound for this Amazon one?

Belt Bag with Adjustable Strap ($15.98)—Buy Here!

Insulated Portable Cooler

East Oak on Amazon

We all know YETI has set the standard for keeping all things cold, and with summer officially here, a cooler is a must. The YETI 24 Hard Cooler will set you back $250, but if you'd rather save some cash, this portable cooler from East Oak can keep drinks cold for 4+ days for half.

Insulated Portable Cooler ($125.99)—Buy Here!

KYDA Contour Beauty Wand

KYDA on Amazon

Watch almost any makeup Reel, YouTube video, or tutorial and you'll be able to spot the Charlotte Tilbury Magic Contour Wand. Want to try your hand at contouring before making a $42 commitment? This $8 wand is way easier to invest in.

Contour Wand ($7.88)—Buy Here! 

Lightweight Teardrop Earrings

Apsvo on Amazon

There's absolutely nothing wrong with spending real money on high quality-jewelry, like the Bottega Veneta Drop Earrings that it seems everyone is wearing. But if you're just looking for a fun trendy pair, these $13 teardrop earrings are a great go-to.

Lightweight Teardrop Earrings ($12.99)—Buy Here!

TAGRY Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds

TAGRY on Amazon

Die-hard Apple fans may not have any issue shelling out the $250 for AirPods Pro, but over 46K Amazon reviewers think this pair is a really legit option.

Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds ($29.73)—Buy Here!

Dual-Sided Multi-Functional Premium Cleaning Sponges

SmilePowo on Amazon

A 12-pack of these frog sponges is $14; a single Scrub Daddy (or dual-sided Scrub Mommy) is $3.99. So we'll let you do the math on that.

Dual-Sided Multi-Functional Premium Cleaning Sponges ($13.99)—Buy Here!

oanno Silicone Cooking Utensils Set

oanno on Amazon

There's nothing like nice tools to make you want to cook, so we're absolutely picking up this $28 silicone cooking set (a steal when you consider this set from Cutlery Collection is $100).

Silicone Cooking Utensils Set ($27.97)—Buy Here!

Kids Slip-On Water Shoes

seannel on Amazon

Kiddos who can't stand a sandal between their toes or are just too active to keep them on will adore these water shoe + sneaker pair. And at $21, they're a big savings compared to the popular $35 Native pair.

Kids Slip-On Water Shoes ($20.88)—Buy Here!

40oz Tumbler with Straw

Simple Modern on Amazon

It's hard to find anything not to love about a Stanley tumbler, except that it can definitely be tricky to find your favorite color in stock. The Simple Modern tumbler comes in 17 colors (and is $15 less).

40oz Tumbler with Straw ($29.99)—Buy Here!

Makeup Blender Sponges

AQA Studio on Amazon

The $20 Beauty Blender changed the way we applied our makeup, but that doesn't mean you want to continue to pay that every time you need to replace yours. Snag a set of six for $10, instead.

Makeup Blender Sponges ($9.95)—Buy Here!

Lash Princess False Lash Effect Mascara

essence on Amazon

The almost 354,000 Amazon reviews of this mascara speak for themselves, but we'll pop in and remind you that Benefit's Lash Roller Mascara will run you $29.

Lash Princess False Lash Effect Mascara 3pk ($14.97)—Buy Here!

18K Gold Plated Ring

PDWZNBA on Amazon

Obviously, no one is shocked at the $4,100 price tag for the incredibly popular Love Ring from Cartier, but if you just want the vibe and not the second mortgage, this cute little ring is $9.

18K Gold Plated Ring ($8.99)—Buy Here!

Children's Cozee Sherpa Chair

Delta Children on Amazon

Looking to update your kiddo's space? This fun kid-size chair from Delta Children's is $90; a far cry from the Pottery Barn Kids version that'll run you $159.

Children's Cozee Sherpa Chair ($69.99)—Buy Here!

 

 

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“Please don’t jump on the couch.”

“I told you not to jump on the couch.”

“STOP JUMPING ON THE COUCH! HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO TELL YOU?!”

We set limits, and our children test them.

Conventional parenting advice says that it’s a children’s job to test our limits and that they’ll do this to find out how we’ll react. They want to find holes in our patience or our logic, and to check that we’re going to hold our limit. They are trying to establish a hierarchy of power in the relationship, and gain control of the situation.

And they are. If we view our relationship with our child as a zero-sum game, one person’s win has to be balanced by another person’s loss.  And if we aren’t the winner, then the alternative—that our child might have the upper hand—is too difficult to even imagine.

And if our goal is to make sure your children don’t get the upper hand, then we’ll always be in this struggle to make sure we’re on top.

We Feel Like We Need Control

At the root of these struggles is what feels like a need for control. And I say “feels like,” because any illusion that we have control over anything in our lives is exactly that: an illusion.

We feel like we control our schedules, our children’s activities, our finances. But if we think about it, actually very little of those things are under our control.  (Don’t think about it too long—it can be scary!)

Society tells us that it’s our job to be in control—we learned this from our parents (as well as school), and now we’re teaching it to our children by setting limits on their behavior.

But what if it didn’t have to be like this? What if we could not be in an antagonistic relationship with our children and also not have them constantly test us?

Most parents assume that the solution to children not listening (or deliberately ignoring) limits is, you guessed it, more limits. And stronger enforcement of limits. That when our children listen to us, we might be able to back off a little. Maybe.

The Solution Is Fewer Limits

Yes, I know it seems counterintuitive. If our children aren’t listening to us now, how could setting fewer limits possibly be the answer?

Because setting limits sets the tone of our relationship. And if our relationship is based on power, antagonism, and control, then our children will always try to get the upper hand. How could they not? They are learning from us that someone needs to have it, and the person who doesn’t have it gets walked all over, so they’d better at least give it a shot.

But if we set fewer limits, we set an entirely different tone.

A collaborative tone. A communicative tone. A tone that says: “Our relationship is the most important thing to me.”

So how do we set fewer limits without letting our kids walk all over us?

The key is to set limits that are grounded in your values. When you do this, your child hears in your voice that you’re serious. (You’ve noticed this before, right? When you say something that you believe in, and your child doesn’t protest?)

So you set limits on issues that are important to you—and the rest of them—you let go.

It’s not easy.

It’s a huge mindset shift, so I run a free workshop to help parents do it.

The strangest part about it all is that it doesn’t require us to get our children to do anything. We aren’t trying to change their behavior. We aren’t trying to control them, or win a battle over them. We’re finding a new way to be in a relationship with them that’s so much more peaceful and joyful and just plain fun!

And also, it’s easier than the other way. Because everyone could use some more easy in their life right now.

 

Feature photo: Pixel-Shot via Shutterstock

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.

Looking for a super family-friendly activity for Halloween? Head to LEGOLAND!

Brick or Treat is returning to San Diego, Florida and New York and boasts a safe alternative with plenty of candy, trick-or-treating, season shows, dance parties and meet and greets. The event is included with general admission and takes place on select dates through out October (be sure to check your local park for specific dates).

Starting at 11:30 on the day of your visit, the fam can experience six themed trick-or-treating locations, meet with spooky LEGO characters like Lord Vampyre and check out shows that include The Groovin’ Graveyard.

Depending on which park you visit, you may also be treated to nightly fireworks and the chance to win a costume contest! Also consistent with the last year, LEGOLAND resorts are offering heightened health and safety practices, with over 200 hand sanitizing stations so everyone stays safe this Halloween.

—Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of LEGOLAND

 

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Get ready for a trip back to Bedrock! FOX Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation recently announced the future debut of a new animated comedy for adults based on the iconic Flintstones characters.

The new primetime series, aptly titled Bedrock, is currently in development. Elizabeth Banks will produce the series pilot and voice the role of a 20-something Pebbles. Lindsay Kerns (Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, DC Super Hero Girls, Trolls: The Beat Goes On!) will write the pilot script.

photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment/FOX

Bedrock starts two decades after the classic family show left off. In the new series, Fred is heading towards retirement, young adult Pebbles is starting a career of her own, and the Stone Age is not-so-subtly shifting into the Bronze Age.

Michael Thorn, President, Entertainment, FOX Entertainment, said in a press release, “Long before the Simpsons and Springfield, the Griffins and Quahog or even when the Belchers started serving burgers on Ocean Avenue, there were the Flintstones and Bedrock.” Thorn continued, ““Their imprint on the animation universe is undeniable and the idea of adapting it for today’s audience is a challenge we here at FOX are very much looking forward to taking on with Warner Bros., Elizabeth and Lindsay. No pressure whatsoever, really.”

Peter Girardi, Executive Vice President, Alternative Programming at Warner Bros. Animation, said, “The Flintstones are the first family of primetime animation.” Girardi added, “Elizabeth and Lindsay have a brilliant take on these characters, and FOX and Brownstone are the perfect partners to bring them back to primetime. This is going to rock (sorry).”

—Erica Loop

 

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The end is Nye! No, you did’t misread that. The end is not near—it’s Nye. That is, Bill Nye.

Iconic science educator Bill Nye is coming to Peacock with an all-new series that focuses on some of the most epic natural and unnatural global disasters. Nye won’t just detail the disasters. He’ll also demystify them using science (of course).

photo courtesy of Peacock

Produced by Universal Television Alternative Studio, UCP and The Family Guy’s Seth MacFarlane’s Fuzzy Door, Nye’s new series will cover subjects ranging from viruses (as if we haven’t heard enough about these disasters lately) to volcanoes. Show topics will also cover other disasters catastrophes such as asteroids and climate change.

If your fam is into all things science, look for The End Is Nye on the Peacock streaming service soon! While this disaster-packed series isn’t exactly preschooler-friendly, your tweens and teens will enjoy the educational adventure.

—Erica Loop

 

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Grab, shoot and score! Just in time for another unprecedented NBA season Hasbro has launched Foosketball. This fast-paced, head-to-head faceoff combines elements of foosball and basketball. 

Foosketball

It takes skill, patience, and a bit of luck to get the feel when turning the handles to master and control the Foosketball figure and shoot balls into the basket across the court. Each orange ball is worth one point and the golden ball is worth two points. Rack up the points for each basket until someone reaches five points for the win. Try an alternative mode of play using just one ball on the court and setting a goal for the number of points it takes to win. 

Foosketball

Foosketball is available at most major retailers including Target, Walmart and Amazon. The game is suitable for players ages eight and up and retails for $19.99.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Hasbro

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It’s the start of a New Year and even more parents are turning to tasty alt-protein options that satisfy the pickiest little eaters. Jimmy Dean announced new alternative meat options with the launch of two new plant-based patty breakfast sandwiches. The Jimmy Dean Plant-Based Patty, Egg & Cheese Croissant Sandwich and Jimmy Dean Delights Plant-Based Patty & Frittata Sandwich are crafted with the brand’s signature seasoning providing the same great taste as the brand’s classic breakfast sandwich, sure to satisfy meat and flexitarian eaters alike.

The brand is also offering people the chance to try the new sandwich. By simply sharing how Jimmy Dean breakfast helps start your day @JimmyDean, using #JDPlantBasedPatty and #sweepstakes, consumers will be entered to win a year’s Sam’s Club Savings membership gift card ($45.00 value), along with a $20.00 gift card to purchase the new sandwich.

“Plant-based foods are revolutionizing the way people eat across meal occasions, including breakfast,” said Scott Glenn, senior director of marketing, Jimmy Dean brand. “As the protein breakfast leader, expanding our portfolio to provide people with alternative choices was critical. We also had to deliver the same signature flavor and quality people expect from the Jimmy Dean brand with our new sandwiches, and we’re excited for both our lifelong and new fans to try them.”

New options include: 

Jimmy Dean Plant-Based Patty, Egg & Cheese Croissant Sandwiches (Available now)

Featuring a plant-based patty made of soy protein and egg whites, along with American Cheese and real, whole eggs, all between a flaky croissant, the sandwich provides 13g of protein per serving. The sandwiches are available in a 12-count package at Sam’s Club locations nationwide.

Jimmy Dean Delights Plant-Based Patty & Frittata Sandwiches (launching this Spring)

Featuring a vegetable and grain patty made of soy protein, black beans, brown rice, quinoa, and egg white topped with a spinach and egg white frittata and American cheese, all inside a whole wheat English muffin, providing 15g of protein and 280 calories per serving. The sandwiches will be available nationwide in Spring 2021 as a 4-count pack.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Jimmy Dean

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The CDC has issued some strict guidelines for Halloween celebrations this year, and if you’re not sure that trick-or-treating is ok, you’ll want to keep reading. The Brooklyn Robot Foundry has come up with a safe alternative that keeps the candy flowing: the Quarantreater.

The organization that offers online robot making classes for kids has developed a simple invention that keeps kids at a safe distance as they carry about their trick-or-treating business. Thankfully, they’ve also included a graphic to show how you can make your own!

photo: Brooklyn Robot Foundry
The inexpensive project also allows for tons of creativity, like decorating with glow-in-the-dark paint and adding a scary face or eyes. It’s a great activity for kids and parents to do together, and definitely makes for a great memory during theses crazy!

––Karly Wood 

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This Halloween may be different this year so why not try something new? Sun-Maid wants to help parents out by offering new better-for-you snacks to enjoy or hand out. Just in time for Halloween they are revealing a whole new alternative to candy treats. 

Peanut Butter Yogurt Raisins

New Peanut Butter Yogurt Covered Raisins

After the success of popular Yogurt Covered Raisin mashups like Strawberry and Vanilla and Chocolate and Vanilla, Sun-Maid reveals its latest raisin recipe flavor: Peanut Butter. Peanut Butter is perfect for the Yogurt Covered Raisin and pairs for two new products: Chocolate and Peanut Butter Yogurt Covered Raisins and PB&J Yogurt Covered Raisins. These new combinations are the first new Yogurt Covered Raisin offerings of 2020 and create 10 kid-friendly flavors in Sun-Maid’s mix of Yogurt Covered Raisin options. Sun-Maid Yogurt Covered Raisins are non-GMO and always made with natural flavors.

Chocolate and Peanut Butter: The chocolate and peanut butter combination is made with whole fruit with a raisin at the core, surrounded by a creamy mix of rich chocolate and nutty peanut butter. Inspired by the peanut butter cup, the new release comes just in time for Halloween when the popular flavor combination sweeps shelves.

PB&J: The classic marriage makes its way to whole fruit with a familiar flavor for kids and parents. Made with strawberry – PB&J Yogurt Covered Raisins pack a sweet and savory punch and a welcome alternative to or complement for the traditional sandwich.

Sun Maid Halloween

Sour Raisin Snacks, Yogurt Covered Raisins in Glow-in-the-Dark Packaging

Adding even more inspiration for spirited fun, Sun-Maid is releasing limited edition, glow-in-the-dark packaging in Sour Raisin Snacks and Yogurt Covered Raisin variety packs. The Halloween-themed Sour Raisin Snacks come in 24 fun size pouches with 12 Strawberry and 12 Blue Raspberry flavors. The Sun-Maid Yogurt Covered Raisin snacks for Halloween are available in an 18-fun-sized pouch box including Chocolate and Vanilla covered raisins. Available via Walmart.com and Amazon.com, the packages feature bats that glow after being held up to a UV or smartphone light. 

Sun Maid Halloween

Sun-Maid Sour Raisin Snacks are fruit snacks the way nature intended – they taste like sour candy but are whole fruit. Taking the raisin up a level, Sun-Maid uses golden raisins and simply adds a little sour pucker of natural fruit flavoring. No added sugar, and northing artificial – these treats provide an entirely new flavor experience.  Sour Raisin Snacks come in four flavors for other tastes – including Watermelon and Mixed Berry in addition to Strawberry and Blue Raspberry.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Sun-Maid

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Halfway through September, Facebook made an under-the-radar update to its Facebook Messenger Kids platform. Parents logged on to find a message informing them about a new “feature,” which allows kids to see who their friends are friends with, “making it easier for your children’s friends to connect with each other.” And thus, Facebook Messenger Kids went from being a messenger to a full-fledged social network.

The Trouble With “Easy” Connections
This new feature is off-putting for a few reasons: First, Facebook rolled the change out automatically. While parents need to opt in to allow their kids to be visible to their friend’s contacts, by default, kids can now see who their friends are connected with—and experience all the FOMO that goes along with that. And second, the change makes it easier for kids to connect with people they don’t know. And this is the first time that the tech giant’s platform has exposed kids to strangers. Back in 2019, a “technical error” allowed thousands of kids to connect with unauthorized users. This time, however, Facebook has intentionally opened up the Messenger Kids network to encourage kids to amass more contacts.

This shouldn’t be surprising, since Facebook’s number one goal has always been to have as many daily active users as possible. In general, the company wants its adult users to spend copious amounts of time on the platform because that gives them the chance to show more ads and generate more revenue. And while it’s true that Messenger Kids is ad-free, it’s not a huge logical leap to assume that this kids’ product exists to train the next generation of adult users. And, in order for children to access Facebook Messenger Kids, their parents also need to have an active adult account.

All of this is why I’m wary of the network—and why I’ve never considered putting my own young children on the platform. Even before they effectively turned Messenger Kids into a social network for children, I didn’t want my daughter to use it because I simply don’t trust the company. They’ve demonstrated a disregard for their users’ privacy over and over (and over) again, and I knew that their values didn’t align with my own.

But Where’s the Alternative?
This, unfortunately, also put me in a tricky spot as a parent: technology is going be a major part of my kids’ lives, and I wanted to be able to give them access to it. But when I looked at the available options for kids messengers, Facebook was the only option and that was an immediate non-starter.

Back in the day, I think Facebook did offer something novel to the world. When I first used the platform way back when, I found it was a decent way to connect with family and friends who were far away. But somewhere along the way, the predominant Facebook experience became less about connection and more about engagement and amassing as many “friends” as possible. (I remain convinced that was the sole purpose for the game Farmville.)

After a while, content became more polarizing and I started to feel like I wasn’t getting the same value out of it that I used to. And I believe that transformation in the user experience all ties back to their company values. Today, I do not trust their motivations because they’re a platform that’s optimized for growth above all else. I believe that this leads them to prioritize the needs of advertisers—often to the detriment of their users. So, I decided that I would solve my own problem, and hopefully, help out other families in the process. I knew that there were others out there who were also wary of Facebook, and I wanted to be able to give them and their kids an alternative way to stay in touch that wasn’t a thinly veiled onramp to a social network. That’s why I founded Kinzoo.

Competing on Values, Not Features
I believe that companies that are building products for kids need to hold themselves to a very high standard. They should always be striving to give children the best of technology, without exposure to the worst of it—and that needs to be built into a company’s values from the outset. Our mission is to be a catalyst for meaningful experiences, with kids at the heart. While technically, we’re vying for space in the same category as Facebook Messenger Kids, we’re not competing feature-for-feature. Rather, we’re competing on values. For us, the motivation behind our app is what’s important. We want to build something that creates real value for families without the mechanisms that often manipulate us.

So, as Facebook Messenger Kids starts to look less like a messenger and more like a Facebook training ground for children, I’m reaffirmed that families need an alternative. I’m emboldened in our vision to be the most trusted brand for incorporating technology into our kid’s lives. And I’m thankful that my own kids have a safe space to connect with family and friends—without the pressure that often comes with social media.

Sean Herman is the founder and CEO of Kinzoo, an exciting new company that helps parents turn screen time into family time. His first book, "Screen Captured," debuted at number one in Amazon's parenting category, and his writing separates technology fact from fiction for his fellow parents.