If you’re about ready to click your way to a completed shopping list online—stop! Consider shopping small at these independent toy stores in Dallas that have passionate employees ready to share their personal recommendations and tons of perks (think: local delivery or curbside pickup, free gift wrapping, and the opportunity to test-drive the merchandise). You can pick out the perfect gift for all the little ones on your list while supporting local businesses. It’s a win-win.

1. The Toy Maven

You’ll find loads of toy options and tons of helpful salespeople at The Toy Maven. They have three locations to choose from, or you can shop via their new website. Not sure what to get? You can narrow your options by age or interest to get some suggestions.

6025 Royal Lane
Dallas, TX

5600 W Lovers Lane
Dallas, TX

1275 East Southlake Blvd.
Southlake,‎ TX
Online: thetoymaven.com

2. Toys Unique!

You’ll love this toy store in Dallas as it is a local, family-owned business in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex that has been bringing continuous joy into children’s lives for 40 years. They offer complimentary gift wrapping, which definitely comes in handy when you remember you need a gift on the day of a party.

5460 West Lovers Lane
Dallas, TX
Online: toysunique.net

3. The Little Things

This chic boutique has a mix of everything from books, toys, and art supplies to apparel—with options, including gender-neutral, for babies through tweens. The store was created from a love of fashion and seeing happy kids dressed in clothes that make them feel confident and excited to begin each day. The store’s owners pride themselves on sourcing the best quality, natural fabrics, and conscientious production from the brands they select.

6465 E. Mockingbird Lane
Dallas, TX
Online: shopthelittlethings.com

4. We Are the Misfits

You’ll be totally impressed by the quality of toys offered at We Are the Missfits. That’s intentional— the products are cultivated to stimulate the brain and encourage self-expression through fashion, art, science, and literature (Crazy Aaron’s Thinking Putty, anyone?). Sure, they also carry stuff that is just for fun, but prepare to feel inspired when in the store. If you can’t pop inside, that’s OK. They offer curbside pickup and free delivery within five miles of the store.

9660 Audelia Rd.
Dallas, TX
Online: wearethemissfits.com

 

5. CAMP

CAMP is a toy store and more—known for its totally unique shop-play hybrid experience in its locations across the country. Inside this CAMP store, visitors can take part in rotating themed experiences, kids are encouraged to try out loads of toys they have available, and there’s even a cafe for parents. Every surface is a seamless blend of play and product.

9830 N. Central Expressway
Dallas, TX
Online: camp.com

6. The Toy Store

The very reasonably named Toy Store in Snider Plaza offers eco-friendly, STEM-certified, and sustainable play toys for people of all ages. From baby toys to adult puzzles, they have you covered. And if you are super busy (like we know you are), they even offer free delivery within 10 miles.

6723 Snider Plaza
Dallas, TX
Online: thetoystorellc.com

Save some adorable snaps of your baby playing with their new toys—and share them with your family and friends near and far—with the Tinybeans app. The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids.

Need some roses for your love? Costco has you covered

News flash: Costco Valentine’s Day rose sale is back! Here’s the scoop on the sweet deals you can score on Costco roses, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

It’s true that rising prices are being felt everywhere in 2024, and Costco’s deal on roses is no exception. This year, the cost to pre-order the Valentine’s Day bunches (with guaranteed delivery) is $64.99—but it’s still an amazing offer if we do say so ourselves. You can’s get 50 long-stem roses for $64.99 anywhere else that we know of. And there’s a wide assortment: all-red bouquets, all-white bouquets, hot pink and light pink bouquets, lavender bouquets, and bouquets with shades of pink, red, and white.

Costco

Members and non-members alike can snag this preorder-only deal by placing their order from now until no later than Feb. 12 by 11 a.m. PST. But be forewarned, this is one hot deal and supplies are likely to run out before then.

Shoppers can choose delivery dates of Jan. 31- Feb. 2, Feb. 6-9, and Feb. 13. Deliveries may occur one day before or one day after the selected date (so if you want Valentine’s Day delivery choose Feb. 13). All deliveries include free shipping and handling (taxes still apply). Non-members can also get in on the deal, but they will have to pay a 5% surcharge.

Costco

These beautiful bouquets all have 50-centimeter stems, are Rainforest Alliance Certified, and come from Costco’s South American farms. Costco prides itself on running socially responsible farms, so you know these beauties are coming from a wonderful place.

The order of 50 roses comes in two bundles of 25 stems and without a vase. It’s probably wise to start shopping for a vase (or two) that can handle 50 of these gorgeous flowers!

Insider’s Tip: If you want to send someone roses “just because,” it’s only $49.99 for 50 roses, but remember, this deal isn’t available around Valentine’s Day.

 

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These u-pick farms are the perfect way to welcome the fall season

Fall is around the corner, and aside from the beautiful colors and autumn hikes around San Francisco, it’s also apple season! Apple picking is one of our favorite fall activities, as the fruit is mostly within a kid’s reach and there are no thorns to deal with (looking at you, blackberries). Bring home a basket or two and make yourself a pie or homemade applesauce (snag yourself this apple peeler—you’ll thank us later).

Pro Tip: Check the orchard’s website before you head to these U-pick apple orchards in the Bay Area to confirm availability. Since most of them are a drive, you want to make sure they are open when you get there!

 

The Best Apple Picking in Sonoma County

EARTHseed Farm (formerly Gabriel Farm): If eating organic is important to your family, head to EARTHseed Farm located in Sebastopol, a town practically synonymous with the fruit. In addition to picking your own apples, you can schedule a tour of the certified organic orchard. Varieties include McIntosh, Gravenstein, Gala, Braeburn, Gilbert Golden Delicious, Fuji, and Rome. A $35 entrance fee covers your U-pick time slot for up to 4 people, and children under 3 are free. Since it gets pretty hot there, the farm has u-pick slots earlier in the day, and even installed cooling stations to make the visit even better. You can always head over to the store for juice, jams, and pears for sale.

3175 Sullivan Rd.
Sebastopol
Online: earthseedfarm.org

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Apple-a-Day Ratzlaff Ranch: With a name like that, you know Ratzlaff Ranch is focused on apples! U-pick Rome Beauties and Golden Delicious are here for the picking. They are open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (except Thursdays and Saturdays when they are closed) and there is no parking fee. No reservations are needed and you can stay as long as you want. Pack a lunch and sit at one of the picnic tables taking in the beautiful ranch. While you are there, don’t forget to pick up some of their award-winning apple cider, best chilled or warm? You decide. U-Pick is typically September through early December, depending on the availability of ripe apples, but exact dates may vary.

13128 Occidental Rd.
Sebastopol
Online: appleadayranch.com

Chileno Valley Ranch: Chileno Valley Ranch starts its U-pick season on Sept. 3, available Sun. only from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Oct. Time slots are available every hour and admission is $10 per family if pre-booked online. Check the website and Facebook as spots fill up quickly. Apples are $2 per pound and you can expect to find varieties such as Orin, Pinova, Candy Crisp, and Jonagold. Beyond apple picking, you can also shop for free-range eggs, honey, and baked goods.

5105 Chileno Valley Rd.
Petaluma
Online: mikeandsallygalebeefranch.com

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Best Apple Picking in Watsonville

A little boy in a hat takes a bite out of an apple
Kate Loweth

Gizdich Ranch: The U-pick apple season at Gizdich starts mid-Sept. (check their website for exact dates) and lasts about a month. Their pie and deli shop offers a boxed picnic meal, so stop by for lunch and then take one of their out-of-this-world pies, apple dumplings, or puff pastries home (is your mouth watering yet?). On hot days, the kids can enjoy a homemade apple slush. They are open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily during picking season. Bring your own containers.

55 Peckham Rd.
Watsonville
Online: gizdich-ranch.com

Live Earth Farm: This spot in Watsonville grows a small variety of apples including Gala and Fuji. Their U-pick apples (as well as strawberries and tomatoes) are available on the weekends only, with schedules posted on their website. The picking is a bargain at $1.50 per pound. Bring buckets, boxes, or other containers to harvest into, or purchase containers from them for a small fee.

1275 Green Valley Rd.
Watsonville
Online: liveearthfarm.net

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Clearview Orchards:  Located in the beautiful Santa Cruz Basin, Clearview Orchards offers a huge variety of certified organic apples, specializing in Gala, Fuji, Honey Crisp, and Mitsu. Pick some apples and enjoy their beautiful terraced grounds with a view of the Watsonville Valley. They also sell delicious local honey, and fresh-pressed apple cider, and the kiddos can even pick out their own pumpkins, just in time for fall. This year they will open Saturdays and Sundays starting Sept. 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Advanced reservations are required with a $7 entry fee for each vehicle. Leave the pets at home, and no food or drinks (aside from water bottles) are allowed, so eat before you arrive and save some room for that delicious apple cider!

646 Trabing Rd.
Watsonville
Online: clearvieworchards.com

Luz del Valle Ranch: Starting right after Labor Day, Galas are the first to be picked, followed by Fujis in October.  With two-hour time slots that families can book online, families can take their time picking apples on this beautiful farm. Pack a lunch and have a day at the farm. Luz del Valle is also a horse ranch, breeding beautiful Arabian horses that you’ll be able to see.

1875 Hames Rd
Aptos
Online: luzdelvalle.us

 

The Best Apple Picking: Apple Hill Region near Sacramento

best apple picking

photo: Erika Fletcher via Unsplash

Apple Hill Region: For a bit of a longer trek, you’ll get no better apple selection than in the Apple Hill Region, about fifty miles east of Sacramento. With more than 50 ranches offering different apple varieties and activities, you are bound to find the perfect experience for the kids. The Apple Hill Growers Association lists orchard details including U-pick hours, picnic areas, local attractions, and more. The U-pick ranches tend to be very small and very popular, so it is a good idea to call the ranches themselves to make sure they have the apple variety you want and that the fruit is available.

A full list of farms can be found via the Apple Hill Growers Association.

Best Apple Picking in the East Bay

Cloverfield Organic Farm: The USDA-certified organic farm in the East Bay has a wide variety of fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers. U-pick is open Friday-Sunday from 12-5 p.m., and no reservations are needed, making this a great impromptu weekend trip. Parking is free, and there is no entrance fee. While you’re there, you can book a private tour or guided horse activity that the kids will definitely love.

501 La Paloma Rd.
El Sobrante
Online: cloverfieldfarm.com

 

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has recalled certain Maxi-Cosi cat seats, in cooperation with Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. The initial recall notice included the Maxi-Cosi Pria 85 and Pria 85 Max convertible seats, and now includes the Pria 70 as well.

The recalled seats are for children nine to 70 pounds and have found to not adequately protect from head injury if involved in a crash, when installed in the forward-facing position and secured using the lap belt without also using the top tether. Keep reading to see more details of the recall.

When used in both the rear and forward-facing modes with children up to 65 pounds according to proper installation methods, all models can continued to be used. As of now, there have been no issues of injuries reported.

Currently, the NHTSA has not released a course of action if you have the affected seats. However, if you have questions, you can contact a Maxi-Cosi customer service representative by calling 877-657-9546, emailing Pria85recall@djgusa.com or visiting consumercare.maxicosi.com/s/contactsupport.

––Karly Wood

Feature photo: Courtesy of Amazon

 

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Calling all vegans! You no-longer have to miss out on the chocolatey goodness that is a Hershey’s bar. For the first time ever, the chocolatier now comes fully-plant based and is vegan friendly.

Hershey’s Oat Made Classic Dark and Extra Creamy Almond & Sea Salt are made with, you guessed it––oat milk. Part of Hershey’s Better For You lineup, the bars are non-GMO and made with Rainforest Alliance-certified cocoa.

photo: Courtesy of Hershey’s

We don’t know a ton of additional info, except they look delicious and can be found at nationwide retailers like Target.

––Karly Wood

 

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If you have a little foodie in your life, or you’re just on the hunt for cute and affordable PJs, you’ll love this new line from Gerber Childrenswear! The Lil’ Chef Collection launched today and features adorable prints in onesies and pajamas, including avocados and donuts.

To celebrate your baby’s love of breakfast, grab a Sleep N’ Play in the bacon, eggs and toast print, or a three pack of onesies that includes a special carton of milk design! Or for the kiddo with the sweet tooth, snap up the donut print—we especially love the “Donut Disturb” toddler PJs.

When snacktime is the best time, reach for two more fun patterns, the avocados or bananas. They come in gender neutral colors and variety packs, with a onesie that features a smiling tortilla chip.

The best part is the price. Individual Sleep N’ Play pajamas are just $10.99 and the most expensive item, the four piece PJ set, is only $22.99. All are certified with STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® and with sizes ranging up to 5T, you can buy a few different pieces to keep up with a growth spurt.

We don’t blame you if you can’t stop snapping pics of your kids in this new collection. Just donut forget to make breakfast!

––Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Gerber Childrenswear

 

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If you’re a fan of mid-century modern design, you probably oogle over West Elm on a regular basis. Now the home retail brand has everything you need to outfit your kiddos space in the same classic style:  West Elm Kids.

The lineup has been totally redesigned to include new collections and even a digital experience that includes free virtual consultations and room planning advice. Not only that, the re-launch highlights West Elm’s “Good Design” approach that embraces GreenGuard and Fair Trade Certified, 100 percent organic and affordable product solutions.

West Elm Kids has more than 2,000 products for baby, kids and teens grow alongside your kiddo. The collection features 75 pieces of multi-purpose furniture like 4-in-1 cribs, convertible changing tables and storage beds. In addition to furniture, West Elm Kids has also expanded its prints and patterns when it comes to sheets and blankets.

If you need help putting together the ideal space for your littles, you can easily access West Elm’s Design Crew. Using video, phone and Design Chat, the team will help you curate the best offerings for your home.

You can shop the new West Elm Kids starting today at westelm.com or visit your local store.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of West Elm Kids

 

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Happy Passover! We’re kvelling over our product guide and Passover recipes! See our favorite allergy-friendly Passover foods from matzos to desserts. 

Matzo

Manischewitz
Product: Gluten Free Matzo-st‌yle Squares
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Soy, Shellfish, Fish, Wheat, Gluten
Contains: Egg
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Yehuda
Product: Gluten Free Matzo-st‌yle Squares
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Soy, Shellfish, Fish, Wheat, Gluten
Contains: Egg
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Manischewitz
Product: Matzos
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Streit’s
Product: Passover Matzos
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Manischewitz
Product: Whole Wheat Matzos
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

The Matzo Project
Product: Salted Matzo
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated

Manischewitz
Product: Passover Crackers
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Egg, Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Streit’s
Product: Egg Matzos
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Egg, Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Manischewitz
Product: Egg Matzos
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Egg, Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Matzo Ball Soup Mix 

Manischewitz
Product: Gluten-Free Matzo Ball Mix
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Soy, Shellfish, Fish, Wheat, Gluten
Contains: Egg
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

The Matzo Project
Product: Matzo Ball Mix & Matzo Soup Kit
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated

Manischewitz
Product: Matzo Ball & Soup Mix
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Streit’s
Product: Matzo Ball & Soup Mix
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Lipton
Product: Matzo Ball & Soup Mix
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Matzo Meal 

Yehuda
Product:Gluten Free Matzo Meal
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Soy, Shellfish, Fish, Wheat, Gluten
Contains: Egg
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Yehuda
Product: Matzo Meal
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Yehuda
Product: Panko st‌yle Matzo Meal
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Yehuda
Product: Matzo Farfel
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Manischewitz
Product: Matzo Meal
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Desserts

Gefen
Product: Gluten Free Marble Cake Mix
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Top 8 Allergens
Contains: None
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Manischewitz
Product: Gluten Free Yellow Cake Mix
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Top 8 Allergens
Contains: None
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Manischewitz
Product: Sandwich Creme Cookies
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Soy, Shellfish, Fish, Wheat, Gluten
Contains: Egg
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Manischewitz
Product: Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Soy, Shellfish, Fish, Wheat, Gluten
Contains: Egg
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Manischewitz
Product: Sponge Cake Mix
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Manischewitz
Product: Apple Crumb Cake Mix
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Manischewitz
Product:Extra Moist Chocolate Cake Mix with Frosting
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Yehuda
Product: Chocolatey Covered Matzos
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish, Fish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

Manischewitz
Product: S’more Matzo Kit
Ingredients Do Not Contain: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk, Egg, Soy, Shellfish
Contains: Wheat, Gluten, Fish
Precautionary label: None
Facility dedicated free from: None Stated
Certified: Kosher for Passover

To learn more about our product guide process, see our letter from our founder.

This post originally appeared on Spokin.

Spokin is a modern platform and app connecting people managing food allergies to resources including food, restaurants, hotels and more. Users have personalized experiences based on allergies & location. With 55,000+ reviews across 79 countries, Spokin helps the allergy community share and connect. The Spokin iOS app is free on iTunes.

Get ready for an afternoon of IKEA assembly fun—no tiny hexagonal wrench needed! The Swedish furniture and home goods retailer has a self-assembly chocolate bunny just in time for Easter.

Like just about everything else at IKEA, the VÅRKÄNSLA milk chocolate bunny is an assembly-required item. While you might not need to spend the afternoon figuring out what that sweet little stick man in the 10-page illustrated instruction manual is doing with wooden pegs, a hammer and a hexagonal wrench, the bunny isn’t a buy and eat treat.

Photo: IKEA

Your kiddo will get more than just an Easter basket goody with the VÅRKÄNSLA. Instead of just a sweet treat, they’ll also get a fun-filled holiday activity too. The self-assembly bunny comes in three parts to puzzle together!

Not only is the make-your-own bunny awesomely adorable, it’s a tasty addition to your fam’s Easter candy stash. The VÅRKÄNSLA bunny is made from at least 30 percent UTZ certified cocoa. UTZ certified cocoa is harvested and produced in a way that, “Ensures sustainable farming standards and good conditions for workers.”

Nab your very own self-assembly chocolate bunny in IKEA stores across the country for $4.99.

—Erica Loop

 

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Getting quality healthcare for your kiddo just got easier. Blueberry Pediatrics is a new app that gives you access to a virtual pediatrician 24/7!

Whether your littles all have the same tummy ache, you’re not sure if your newborn is nursing enough, or you have any other concern, Blueberry is like a pediatrician in your pocket.

Access the app for a visit with a board-certified pediatrician any time day or night. Blueberry’s doctors are on call whenever you need them for whatever you need them for.

Jonathan Kahan, Chief Medical Officer and Co-Founder of Blueberry Pediatrics, said in a press release, “As a doctor and a father myself, I know firsthand the anxiety that comes from caring for your sick child. There’s nothing more reassuring than having an expert to call for help, and that’s what our team provides.”

Kahan added, “With the low cost of membership and the high value of care, we want parents to see us as a vital part of their medical solution, a subscription that every family should have to navigate their children’s health.”

The Blueberry Pediatrics app is currently available for users in California, Florida, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Texas on iOS, Android and online. To use the app, join Blueberry Pediatrics for a monthly membership fee ($18 for one month).

After you join, a call will be scheduled with Blueberry’s Chief Pediatrician and you’ll be introduced to the Blueberry pediatric team. When a question, concern, or illnesses creeps up, just use the app to schedule a virtual appointment with a board-certified pediatrician and you’ll be chatting within 15 minutes.

You’ll also get an at-home medical kit (one time $100 fee) that includes a finger pulse oximeter, ear infection kit and forehead thermometer. Visit the Blueberry Pediatrics website here for more information.

—Erica Loop

Photos courtesy of Blueberry Pediatrics

 

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