Hayes Valley is giving everyone a reason to visit these days. Now parents of stylish littles have even more incentive to swing by the hip SF hood (as if the current bounty of indie shops & eateries wasn’t appealing enough!). Decidedly bright and baby drool-worthy, the recently-opened Kira Kids is happily curated with organic kids’ clothing and accessories, all made in the USA. Extra noteworthy: all clothing prints are designed exclusively by the shop’s owner and Bay Area native, Christine Tang. This is the second brick and mortar store for Tang, who opened her original location in Los Altos.


Smarter (Softer) Clothes
Kira Kids strives to work with local factories to produce high-quality, sustainable garments for kids and babies. For this reason alone, we majorly back the forward-thinking boutique. Of course, stocking the sweetest array of ever-so-soft clothing helps, too. Sustainable (check!), buttery soft (check!), cuter than cute (CHECK!). In addition to clothing, Kira offers plenty of kid-centric extras. A few of our favorites include STATE backpacks, colorful greeting cards from Thimblepress, and the addictive hair accessories of Hello Shiso.

One-of-a-Kind
From tacos to spaceships, to smiles and city-dedicated styles, Tang’s youthful prints evoke joy and happiness with every thread (yay!). There is a “yay”design, btw. In addition to prints and graphics, Kira offers a more classic “basics” collection featuring solid hues and stripes. The shop’s logo features a crown which, according to its blog, “represents leadership and at Kira we believe that kids are the leaders of the future…We encourage kids and adults alike to have the courage to explore, break the rules and create something positive and new for the world while having fun!” High fives to that mantra!

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Whether in the market for a shower gift or overhauling your kiddo’s wardrobe, we suggest factoring in a Kira Kids visit the next time you’re in Hayes Valley.  After all, the best kind of love is local love—a kind reminder to shop small and local this holiday season.

Kira Kids, Hayes Valley
542 Laguna St.
San Francisco, CA 94102
Hours: Mon-Sat 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Online: www.kirakids.com

All images courtesy of Kira Kids.

Have you been to Kira Kids? Let us know comments below!

–Sommer Naffz

When most parents think about babies and rashes, it is usually diaper rashes that come to mind. However, there is another skin problem that you will often have to deal with: the drool rash.  While this problem can be distressing for you and uncomfortable for your baby, there are some quick and easy ways you can deal with this problem and get your baby’s skin back to normal.

What is a Drool Rash?

If you have never seen a drool rash before, when you first see the small red marks appearing around your baby’s mouth and chin (and also possibly on the chin and chest), your first reaction might be to panic! But don’t worry.  Particularly when your baby begins to teethe, you will notice that the amount that he drools will greatly increase – and that sometimes he will drool in his sleep and lie on this during the night.  However, the constant moisture that this causes can irritate the skin and cause a raised, red rash to develop. It can also surprise you by how quickly it develops – your baby can be fine one day, then wake up the next morning with this rash.  The good news?  There are some simple steps you can take to make this go away.

Keep the Skin Clean and Dry

One of the most important things you can do when your baby comes down with a drool rash is to keep the area dry and clean.  This might sound like it is impossible, but it can be done: just make sure to use a clean, soft cloth for this purpose and dab your baby’s chin, neck and chest as needed to keep it dry.  You can also wash it gently with warm water as needed and pat that dry as well in order to keep it clean. Avoid rubbing the cloth on the skin, however, as this can only irritate the skin further.  Also, it is best to not use any soap or other cleansers, even if they are baby-friendly, because this can further irritate your baby’s skin.

Apply a Protective Cream

Apart from keeping your baby’s chin, neck and chest clean and dry, using a protective barrier cream on the affected area is also a great way to help treat this problem.  Make sure to use a product that is hypoallergenic and baby-friendly – and does not contain any dyes, fragrances or other ingredients that might irritate your baby’s skin.  Products which contain lanolin are a good bet and just plain Vaseline is often popular, too.  Be sure, however, to apply it in a very thin layer on the affected area so that your baby will not ingest it. This creams will form a protective barrier on your baby’s skin that will keep the drool from causing any problems.

Understand Prevention

If you are worried about the problem of baby drool rash, the good news is that there are a few simple tricks to help prevent the issue from happening to begin with. One easy way to help prevent your baby from sleeping in drool overnight is to put a towel or other absorbent material under your baby’s blanket in order to help absorb the drool when they sleep so it will not pool against the skin and cause irritation.  Also, if you notice that your baby is drooling more than normal, it is also ok to apply a thin layer of protective cream on the chin, neck and chest.  This will help to protect the skin from the excess moisture before it even has a chance to develop in the first place.

Know When to Call the Doctor

In most cases, a baby drool rash can be taken care of at home with the measures mentioned above and it does not require any further treatment. However, it is also important to know that there are cases when the doctor should be notified.  If the rash does not appear to be getting any better even if you are keeping it clean and dry and using a protective ointment or if the rash appears to be itchy or painful for your baby, a doctor’s visit will likely be needed. Something these problems can indicate another issue such as a bacterial or fungal infection of the skin or another, more chronic issue like eczema  — and this can require a higher degree of medical treatment.

In short, a baby drool rash can look pretty bad at first – and be particularly disturbing for first-time patients if they have never seen this phenomenon before. The good news is, though, that keeping the area clean and dry and using protective ointments will help in most cases – and after the baby’s teething finally ends and a baby’s amount of drool goes down, the underlying cause of the problem will resolve itself.  In the meantime, these simple home measures should keep your baby comfortable – and you less anxious – as you get through this next parenting challenge.

 

Brian Wu, PhD is a current medical student at the Keck School of Medicine and a proud parent. He founded Health Stories For Kids to educate and entertain kids and their families about different health topics. Check out more at www.healthstoriesforkids.com

You heard it here first : Organic is the new black. For more and more parents, buying organic — be it food, clothes, toys — is the norm, not the exception. NYC retailers have stepped up to meet the demand, with many specializing in the niche. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite spots to help you keep your new addition chem-free. (Now if only we could keep those clothes and toys clean from baby drool…) Click through to see our picks!

For Cali Cool in Brooklyn or the UES: Sprout San Francisco

Sprout knows that it be can difficult to keep up with all of the new chemicals and hazards out there when shopping for your little one, which is why they’ve made it their mission to help provide the healthiest and happiest products for your family. Their stores (they have spots on the Upper East Side and in Carroll Gardens) carry natural and organic goods whenever possible, and the Sprout folks pride themselves on ensuring no toxic chemicals are in any of the store's products. With adorable clothes, toys, décor, bedding and bathing products, Sprout has got you covered on all things organic. Added plus? Its UES location has a playroom for your kids to enjoy while you shop, and hosts a number of amazing events for both parents and kids to participate in.

Shoppers go nuts for: Chewbeads and baby sunglasses

Sprout San Francisco, A Natural & Organic Children’s Boutique
376 Court St.
Carroll Gardens
718-488-8200
Online: www.sproutsanfrancisco.com

1375 Third Avenue @ 78th St.
Upper East Side
212-861-0670

photo: Sprout N. via Yelp

Do you have a favorite spot for organic everything? Tell us about it in the comments below!

—Ilyssa Smith