We all know it goes: that shiny and new backpack becomes a little worse for wear after a few months of riding on the bus, being dragged along the halls and getting chucked on the playground. If it’s still in decent shape, but covered with mystery stains, we have good news. You can totally clean your kid’s backpack. And prevent it from getting too darn gross, too. Here’s how to clean, disinfect and refresh that backpack! 

How to Machine Wash Your Backpack

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Yes, most likely you can wash it in the washing machine (unless it’s leather or has leather or suede trim/bottom, in which case you'll want to use a hand-washing method). Use a gentle cycle and and use your regular laundry detergent, but don't use very much detergent. Here's the real trick, though: place the backpack inside a pillowcase or washable laundry bag. Make sure the pillowcase is tied at the top. Be sure and spot clean (see below) any tough mystery stains before machine-washing.

Let it air dry. Be sure and open all pockets and compartments to let it dry out thoroughly.

Don’t put it in the dryer. Strange things will happen.

Tip: Make sure you empty the backpack of all notes, chewed up pens, half-eaten apples, fidget spinners, tiny erasers shaped like food or any other items.

How to Hand-Wash Your Backpack

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Fill a tub or sink with lukewarm water and use a mild soap or detergent directly in the water. Before you submerge your backpack, make sure you’ve cleaned it out entirely and spot treated any tough spots.

If you have a Jansport backpack with a suede bottom or leather bottom use this method minus the detergent. 

Submerge the bag in the water and “agitate” slightly to get it clean. Use an old toothbrush to scrub the zippers, mesh areas and embroidered threads.

Once you’ve washed it, drain the soapy water and refill with clean water to rinse.

Soak in clean water and then squeeze out as much water as you can. 

Air dry. 

Tip: Keep the backpack tidier by tossing in snacks that won’t spill out of their packaging and rub into the bottom or inner lining. It also helps to provide snacks you know they will actually devour like these Jif® Power Ups our editors (and their kids) love. 

How to Spot Clean & Disinfect

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Use a tiny bit of detergent in water and spot clean with a clean sponge.

Use an old toothbrush to scrub the zippers, mesh areas and embroidered threads.

For really tough spots, try a spot-cleaning stick or stain remover.

Don’t let the mixture of detergent or stain remover dry out before rinsing it off with clean water or washing the bag using one of the methods above.

Tip: If your kiddo’s pack has been exposed to something like Athlete’s foot or another fungus, or you can just tell it is extra funktastic (your PE shorts have been in there how long??) use a spot cleaning method as above but sub in a disinfectant like Pine-Sol (never use bleach).

 

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You’d be hard-pressed to find someone who enjoys laundry, but that doesn’t mean your laundry room has to look like a mess. Inspired by a few genius Dollar Tree laundry room hacks, we set out to find the best laundry room storage ideas the world has to offer. So whether your washer and dryer are in a closet, the garage, the basement, or conveniently located near your bedrooms, these clever laundry room decor ideas provide loads of storage solutions, will help you get and stay organized, and may even become your favorite room makeover, ever.

Best Laundry Room Hack: Platform Storage

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House of Turquoise

Perhaps one of our favorite design solutions, this DIY platform not only raises the laundry units so you can load them up easier without bending over and straining your back, but two clever built-in drawers provide additional storage space for surplus supplies like dryer sheets, extra rags or even a spot to hide all that found change from your family's pockets. Head over to House of Turquoise for details. 

Best Laundry Room Hacks: Make It Pretty

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Sam Kachmar Architects

Who says a laundry room needs to be white and boring? Sometimes a laundry room makeover needs just a wow factor like this pattern play. Treat your small space with some designer TLC with bold, graphic wallpaper.

 

Best Laundry Room Hack: Stacked Machines

You might have all the laundry room ideas in the world, but if your vision doesn’t fit into your space, you’re going to have to compromise. A good way to maximize space is to go for a stacked washer and dryer combo. That way, you’ll still have room for that gorgeous farmhouse sink and built-in mud bench you’ve been dreaming about.

Best Laundry Room Hack: Maximize Awkward Spaces

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Just because laundry rooms are often awkward spaces that get overwhelmed by the (much-needed) appliances, doesn't mean you can't maximize the space. These shelves, hung perpendicularly to the machines, provide ample storage and take advantage of what would otherwise be a waste of space. 

Adding knobs and hooks with a slim profile provides additional storage without eating into the space and making it feel more cramped. See more of this over at Hutchinson House

Best Laundry Room Hack: Use Sliding Barn Doors

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Whether you have a nook or a closet for a laundry room, lose the cheap, contractor-grade doors, and save precious floor space (and hide the units while you're at it) with mounted barn doors that slide open and close with little to no effort. No one will suspect such industrial workhorses are hiding behind such an architecturally interesting design.

Barn door hardware can easily be found online or at Home Depot. To determine if this installation will work for you, make sure there is ample wall space on one or both sides for the doors—so the barn doors can slide fully open—whether you have a set of doors that open in the middle of a single door, like the one pictured above from Geoff Chick

Related: 17 Storage Hacks Every Parent Needs

Best Laundry Room Hack: Maximize Wall Space

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Pegboards are fantastic organizing solutions for tools and desks, but they also make for great laundry room organization as well, like Sincerely Sara D shows above. You can use a single board or kit-out the entire wall in pegboard, which provides a wall of organizational and storage solutions that can change and grow to meet your needs.

Don't forget to paint the board the same color as your wall—it'll help the board to blend into the space, making it feel more cohesive and intentional.

Best Laundry Room Hack: Create a Folding Station

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Once you experience a handy folding station in the laundry room, you'll never want to unload the dryer and carry your laundry somewhere else to fold and sort. If you don't have the space for a stand-alone table, take advantage of the space right above the laundry units by installing your very own DIY table. This version from Vintage Revivals went one step further with its design-driven waterfall edge by attaching a tabletop to the wall; being supported by two legs would work just as well.

Don't have space right above the washer and dryer for a folding station? You can install a table that latches to the wall and folds down when you need it, tucking away neatly when you don't.

Best Laundry Room Hack: Install a Smart Shelf

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That space behind the washer and dryer? It's just begging for a custom-shelf. This beauty provides ample storage for supplies you regularly use, freeing up space in the cabinets above for those items that you only need to access occasionally. And the best part? It only costs $12 to build. 

If you measure the space and find that the measurements don't line up with off-the-shelf lumber, just pull the units out a few more inches to save yourself from making custom cuts. The Definery Co. shows you how it's done. 

Best Laundry Room Hack: Take Advantage of Ceiling Space

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Drying racks typically take up a lot of floor space, but this design takes advantage of that unused space found all over your ceiling. This rack we spotted over at George & Willy can be raised and lowered with a pulley system, keeping that air-dry only laundry up and out of the way. But the best part? Discovering there is an unexpected advantage to drying your clothes at such great heights—heat rises so your clothes will get the additional drying help thanks to the nature of science. How cool is that?

Best Laundry Room Hack: Hang Clothing Rods

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In the scope of doing laundry, not much is more annoying than washing and drying button-downs and blouses just to have them end up in a wrinkled mess. This hanging rod takes advantage of the space between two cabinets and is installed close to the laundry unit, which means that you'll have hangers handy for when those precious shirts come out of the dryer. You may even be able to say goodbye to the dry cleaner, saving you more time and money in the long run. See more over at House Beautiful

Best Laundry Room Hack: Install Ready-to-Assemble Storage

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One of the easiest, smartest, and cheapest solutions for an instantly better-looking, functioning laundry room is an off-the-shelf cabinet procured from your favorite big box stores like IKEA or Home Depot. Simply measure the space and find the unit that fits within it. You can dress it up with moldings and the like to make it appear more built-in but it doesn't need to have those fancy details. Add a shelf above the laundry machines for easy access to laundry detergent and dryer sheets. 

 

 

When you’re keeping a family going, it can feel like you’re constantly restocking on household goods. Do you have enough paper towels? What about diapers? And who could forget all of the laundry detergent? Thanks to a limited-time program from P&G at Sam’s Club, you can save money on the essentials that keep you, your family and your household running while giving back.

To help you get ready for summer, P&G is offering more than $35 in Instant Savings on your go-to items at Sam’s Club: Tide Pods with Oxi for deep cleaning after summer fun, Pampers Swaddlers Diapers for a happy baby or Olay Regenerist Microsculpting Cream for a little self-care!

P&G isn’t just saving families money—they’re also giving back to charities including Operation Homefront, United Way and Feeding America. All you have to do is scan your Sam’s Club receipt containing at least one P&G item at PGGoodEveryday.com, pick your charity and P&G does the rest.

With the help of P&G Good Everyday, P&G has already donated 238,307 baths to oil-covered birds, 131,896 educational packets to United Way and planted over 13,000 trees through the Arbor Day Foundation! 

Now when you shop for everyday items you love, you can save money and do good. Load up on your favorite products at your local Sam’s Club or samsclub.com before June 13, pick a charity and scan your receipt at PGGoodEveryday.com!

Sponsored by P&G at Sam’s Club

We have had the opportunity to travel a lot while we were living in China. We were so lucky to be so close to so many great places to visit. (Gotta love those frequent flyer miles!)   When we had Samantha we knew that we still wanted to travel. I am a big believer that babies can be adapted to your lifest‌yle if they are trained accordingly. (Unless you have a Satan baby, in that case, good luck.)   

Our first trip with Samantha was taken when she was about 2 months old. We went to the Avatar mountains in China which was about a 2 1/2 hour plane ride there and back.   

That first trip was a trial run and Samantha did great. That encouraged us to keep traveling, and since then Samantha has been to 11 different countries. People ask me how we travel with a baby and I have compiled a list of tips and tricks that we have picked up along the way.     

The Obvious

1. Make sure your baby is sucking on take-off and landing to help their little ears pop. We usually hold off on the bottle until we are taking off. Pacifiers work well, also. Another tip regarding this is if you are using a bottle, make sure to use a smaller nipple than usual so that the sucking takes longer.   

2. Things to remember to pack- If you are traveling internationally you will want to make sure to include formula, diapers, wipes, and baby soap. When we went to a very rural part of Bali I am so glad we had been prepared because I never saw any baby products. If you are traveling within the United States you can save on carry-on luggage space by buying diapers and such when you arrive at your destination.  

3. What to make sure your diaper bag includes- an extra pair of clothes (I am sure you know this already, you master Mother, you!) I always bring a binkie- and an extra. Formula to last you your plane ride and PLUS some. You never know if you will be stuck in a terminal or your plane will be delayed. Make sure you are stocked with milk for your little, in case a change of plan occurs. Toys, toys and toys. Although, this last trip Samantha wanted anything other than a baby toy. We ended up relenting and letting her chew on the barf bag for a few minutes. (Proud Mommy moment, right there!) I also always make sure to include a blanket. Planes are so stinking cold these days!  

The not so Obvious  

1. Kids under age two fly free domestic, but flying internationally it is 10% of the adult fare. This is even if your baby is going to be a lap child.   

2. Did you know there could be an option to get a baby bassinet when flying internationally? Check your airlines website for rules and regulations regarding flying with an infant. We always call the airline after booking the ticket and tell them we want the seat with the bassinet. If you need a bassinet check seatguru.com to validate that they have this option.    

3. When you arrive, do you want the stroller at the gate or at the baggage claim? It is always good to have it at the gate so you do not have to carry them longer than necessary. Talk to them about this right when you check in at the desk. They will give you further information on who to give your stroller to.   

4. When we check in for our flights we always ask if there is an empty seat next to us available. We have really lucked out on a number of our flights and have been able to bring the car seat onto the plane with us so that we didn’t have to hold her. I believe it is up to the cabin crew to decide if they let you do this, so try and butter them up when you are asking.   

5. If you are traveling internationally and use bottles you may want to bring liquid dish soap and a bottle brush to make cleaning them easier. I usually use a small Madela newborn bottle and put some soap into it. (Don’t forget to use the saran wrap under the lid to prevent leakage!) Double bag them in Ziploc bags with your bottle brush for easy access. You can also use travel toiletry bottles for your soap.   

6. My friend introduced me into packing laundry detergent to hand wash things while at the hotel. (liquid works best, obviously). I know it may sound a little ghetto but it may save you from packing a million things! Being able to pack light and wash your baby clothes/bibs/blankets in a hotel tub/sink is the way to go! Especially if you are using those airlines who charge you a ton of money for each checked bag.   

The Perks   

Get me to the front of the line, sucka! Most places will accommodate travelers with infants. We usually get to go through immigration first.  You also get to board the plane first along with the fancy first class fliers. This allows you to set up your nursery for the next few hours and to put your carry-on in a bin close to you.  

The biggest tip I can give you on traveling with an infant is to be prepared and don’t hesitate to ask for help. People are truly willing to give you assistance if you just state your problem.  

I am not going to lie to you. Traveling with an infant isn’t always easy. It takes preparation, determination and patience. But, it is so worth it! I know Samantha won’t remember these trips, but we will have some great photos to show her when she grows up. 

Hi, i'm Cat! We live in Orlando, Florida where my husband works for Mickey Mouse (no, really). We have two kids, Samantha (5) & Preston (2). I suffer from a chronic illness called Short Bowel Syndrome. My ramblings are dedicated to travel adventures, nap time confessions and my medical journey. Cheers!

Amazon is officially shutting down the Dash button, the device that let you order items instantly with a single push.

The online retailer announced earlier this year that it planned to phase out the Dash button service which allows Prime members to select stick-on buttons for specific items they regularly used in order to make re-ordering convenient. For example, you could place a Dash button for toilet paper in your bathroom and press it when running low on toilet paper and Amazon would instantly ship you the item the next day.

The buttons offered were for items people use regularly, like paper products, diapers and laundry detergent. Now Amazon is turning off those oval buttons so that they will no longer function when pressed beginning Aug. 31, 2019.

photo: Forsaken Fotos via Flickr

The Dash buttons will live on digitally, however, with virtual Dash buttons accessible on the Amazon app or website. The virtual version will make it easy to re-order items you regularly shop for by organizing all of the buttons on one easy to manage screen. Customers who were already using the Dash buttons will find the virtual buttons automatically created on their Amazon accounts.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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In this parenting age, plastic is still everywhere, from the single-use water bottle to the toys that light up little worlds. But we don’t want plastic in the spin cycle or polluting our waterways. Thanks to Dropps and their eco-friendly, plant-based ingredients, you can trust you’re washing your family’s clothes in the most sustainable, safe and effective way possible. Plus, their laundry detergent is delivered to your door in plastic free compostable packaging no less! Read on to discover what makes “every Dropps count.”

Fun fact: traditional liquid laundry detergents are usually packaged in high density polyethylene. 68% of these bottles are not recycled and contribute to the approximately 660 billion tons of plastic waste that goes into our oceans and waterways annually. By choosing Dropps, you’re taking one big step to stop polluting our earth and living a more sustainable lifestyle, in a way that makes sense for your life as a busy parent.

Special discount for Red Tricycle families until 6/30/19: Save 30% on your first order. Valid at dropps.com with Code: REDTRICYCLE. Save even more when you subscribe and save!

Inside Every Dropps
Really, we should start with what you won’t find inside these pods: from artificial dyes and chemical fragrances to chlorine and phosphates, Dropps excludes everything you don’t want for your family. What will you find? Plant-derived and hypoallergenic ingredients that are both biodegradable and safe for delicate skin and clothing. You can read the short, complete list of what’s in Dropps’ sensitive skin unscented laundry detergent right here (and it’s never tested on animals). No wonder Dropps was awarded the EPA Safer Choice Partner of the Year Award.

Cleaning Every Dropps
Just because Dropps is sustainable and eco-responsible, doesn’t mean it’s any less strong than other cleaning products on the market. From grass stained knees to crayon-covered sleeves, Dropps is powerful and effective for kid-induced messes. They even offer pods for sensitive skin, stains and odors, babies, and mini pods for small loads, handwashing and travel.

Outside Every Dropps
A decade ago, Dropps was the first laundry detergent company to introduce a liquid unit-dose pod to the market. With that sustainable innovation in mind, they are now the first to develop a recyclable, compostable package, making Dropps a zero-waste cleaning choice. The cardboard box that arrives on your doorstep contains exactly what need rather than more packaging that you don’t. Choosing Dropps for your family is one more way you can eliminate single-use plastic and spare our oceans and sea life. As for the pod itself, its membrane is biodegradable and water soluble (breaking down completely in about a month), meaning you won’t contaminate waterways on a micro-level either.

Savings with Every Dropps
When it comes to your laundry detergent, don’t overpour and overpay. Dropps passes on artificial colors and icky chemicals, and passes the savings to you. They offer powerful, perfectly dosed laundry and dishwasher detergent pods at just ½ the cost compared to leading brands. Whatever you need, Dropps has a product and plan that comes right to your door. Subscribe and save 20% on every order, or buy on the fly—it’s your choice.

Dropps are compatible with all washing machines, so go ahead and give them a spin. One pod per load dropped directly into your washer drum gets the job done. Visit dropps.com to meet the full Dropps product line including laundry detergents, fabric softeners, oxi booster pods and dishwasher detergent pods.

It all adds up to a safe and convenient way to make laundry one more sustainable practice in your day.

Special discount for Red Tricycle families until 6/30/19: Save 30% on your first order. Valid at dropps.com with Code: REDTRICYCLE. Save 20% more when you subscribe and save!

— Jennifer Massoni Pardini

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Earth Day may have come and gone, but that doesn’t mean you can’t continue to go green. Target recently introduced its new household essentials brand Everspring—and it’s filled with biobased, recycled and natural fiber-made products.

Keeping your kiddos safe is priority number one for you. That’s why you look for cleaning and household products that don’t come with a lengthy list of chemical ingredients. Now you have even more options! These products, which are “Target Clean” compliant, are made without phthalates or propyl-parabens.

Everspring features more than 70 cleaning and household use items. And bonus: you won’t need to dig deep into your child’s college fund just to keep your home clean and green. The products in big red bullseye retailer’s new brand sell for $2.79 to $11.99.

Senior vice president and general merchandise manager for Target, Christina Hennington said, in a press release, “Everspring is a great example of how we’re listening—and responding—to the evolving needs of our guests in a way that’s uniquely Target.” Hennington went on to add, “Guests can feel confident they’re purchasing essentials for their home that include ingredients and components they want and have the efficacy they need to get daily routines done. And, at prices nearly 20 percent less than comparable brands and a focus on fresh design, Everspring offers guests another compelling reason to stock up at Target.”

So what can you expect from Target’s new brand? The line includes dish soap, hand soap, paper towels, laundry detergent, household cleaners, candles and so much more. While keeping your family safe from the hidden toxins is a major plus, the “green” doesn’t end with what’s inside the bottle. Everspring’s product packaging is made from up to 50 percent or more recycled content.

Everspring is available now in stores and at Target.com.

—Erica Loop

Photos: Courtesy of Target

 

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Crawling, walking, touching and feeling. Your home is a hot bed for your child’s curiosity to abound, but it also means that keeping your household healthy and safe is extra important once your kids are on the move. Grove Collaborative shares your mission. They’re a customizable auto-shipment service, which delivers a wide array of sustainable household and personal care essentials that are great for you and your family, your home and the planet, too. Read on to discover why this is one collaboration you definitely want to join.

New customers who spend $20 get a FREE Home Essentials Kit, a $30 value.

What Grove Collaborative Is All About
From the hand soap we use to the lip balm we wear when we kiss our babes, it takes energy to ensure everything we use is safe, natural and, ideally, reasonably priced. Grove Collaborative’s Grove Standard shares these same principles. All of Grove’s products are healthy and effective, eco-friendly and affordable.

As a parent and consumer, you can rest assured that Grove has already checked every ingredient and tested each product in order to tell you how it aligns with their Grove Values—perhaps for being Non-GMO, Paraben-free or for using responsible packaging—and exactly what they love about it (shade-grown, solar-roasted coffee, anyone?). Translation: Grove did the research for you, which means you can use that energy to spend on actual homework.

How It Works
Shop the leading natural brands like Mrs. Meyer’s, Method and Zarbee’s and discover new ones like Counter Culture, Full Circle and Earth Mama Organics, to name a few. With customizable shipments, that healthy lifestyle we all strive for is accessible and effortless. Here are a few reasons why Grove Collaborative will make your life easier:

• You control refills, frequency of delivery (the default is monthly), and adjust what you receive as you go. They’ll even send you convenient monthly reminders to restock so you never run out.

• There is no requirement to order every month and you set the frequency of product shipments. For example, designate Method Laundry Detergent to arrive every two months, but ask for Seventh Generation Baby Wipes to ship every month.

• When your home care package arrives, it contains just what you need, when you need it. No surprises here and no last-minute trips to the store.

• Everyone in the family has been thought of, including dads and pets, too!

What’s Inside Your Box
Grove Collaborative isn’t just imagining a better world for our kids, but they’re creating a reality where every product we use can actually be good for the planet. That global philosophy is distilled into our homes whenever Grove’s healthy household essentials arrive at the door, such as cleaning products for the house, bath soap for baby, biodegradable bandages for the kids, or some Nourishing Coconut Skin Superfood by the Grove Collaborative brand just for you. Whether you’re already a seasoned natural products guru or looking to learn more about sustainability, Grove is an easy and enjoyable one-stop shop.

Other Perks of Going Green with Grove Collaborative
One way Grove offsets the carbon footprint that comes with shipping is by dedicating a portion of every shipment to the Arbor Day Foundation. Their goal is an impressive one—to plant one million new trees over the next three years. Grove’s packaging also prioritizes post-consumer materials and has helped to earn Grove Collaborative its Certified B Corporation status for doing good for people, animals, communities and the planet. And, the fact that your first order ships for free is a pretty sweet perk, too.

New customers who spend $20 get a FREE Home Essentials Kit, a $30 value.

— Jennifer Massoni Pardini

all photos courtesy of Grove Collaborative

Did you hear? Kristen Bell’s baby line—part of a “super secret project” the celeb and husband Dax Shepard have been working on—officially launched today! Meet Hello Bello––premium, plant-based baby products that you can shop exclusively at Walmart and the new Hello Bello website.

The couple co-founded the company with the belief that all babies deserve the best and that every parent should have access to affordable and high-quality products. The result is a treasure trove of 10 attractively-designed products for diapering, personal and home care—and even the outdoors, with prices ranging from $1.88 to $23.94.

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In a recent press release, co-founder Dax Shepard recalled the reason he and Bell embarked on this venture together: “We know parenting is hard enough as it is. Parents shouldn’t have to choose between what’s good for their baby and good for their budget.”

We could not agree more—and that’s we already checked out the gorgeous Hello Bello website. As part of the first offerings, you’ll find laundry detergent made with organic soapberries ($13.88), sunscreen with non-nano zinc oxide ($9.78), shampoo and body wash made with organic botanical extracts ($6.98) and even diaper rash cream with soothing organic oils ($7.98).

Not to be outdone by rival baby service The Honest Company, Hello Bello also offers a diaper bundle service! Starting at $65, each bundle comes with seven packs of diapers, four packs of wipes and one freebie with your first order. Pick up to seven adorable prints and choose your delivery frequency so you’ll never run out of diapers again.

You can shop the entire new line on the Hello Bello.com, at Walmart stores nationwide or on Walmart.com.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Hello Bello

 

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Whether your baby is doing an army crawl on their elbows or a sprint on all fours, crawling is a game-changer, adding new fun activities and putting major baby-proofing-pressure on parents. Here are 15 items, from safety must-haves to fun toys, that’ll make your life with a tiny mover easier.

Clever Cabinet Locks

Lock away breakables and cleaning supplies with the Safety 1st Magnetic Locking System. Cabinet locks come in all forms, from the slide locks that wrap around knobs in the front to the latches that go inside of them. Although they can take some time to install, magnetic locks are the most secure of the bunch. Pick up extra magnetic keys so you won't get locked out of your cabinets along with your little one.

Available at amazon.com, $24.75.

A Fun Tunnel

Once your baby is on the move, they'll love having new places to go. A tunnel gives them a fun place to crawl through and hide, with interesting colors and textures. Especially great for small apartments and rainy days indoors. 

Available at ikea.com, $14.99.

Animals on Wheels

Your newly mobile babe loves having toys that go where they go. These Animals on Wheels are a fresh alternative to pushing cars and trucks through the house. Each one comes with a handle that makes it easy for new crawlers to hold on to. These toys are made in the USA from 100% recycled plastic milk jugs.

Available at greentoys.com, $12.99.

Pants with Safety Grips

Hardwood floors can be slippery for crawlers. Go Little One Go puts safety grips on the knees of cute leggings so babies have traction while they're on the move. These pants are machine washable and come in a bunch of colors, including black, pink and indigo. 

Available at golittleonego.com, $19.99.

Lots of Bells and Whistles

Sometimes, you might want your on-the-go kid to stay in place for a few minutes. That's when a learning table comes in handy. Featuring musical instruments and more than 70 songs, the LeapFrog Learn and Groove Musical Table Activity Center can be plopped on the floor for crawlers to explore, or put up on the included legs when your crawler starts pulling up to stand. 

Available at amazon.com, $39.82.

Anti-Shock Outlet

Outlets are unfortunately at baby height, so they're enticing for little fingers. Keep them off limits with sliding outlet covers, like KidCo's Universal Outlet Cover. Slide the cover to plug something in, and then when you remove the plug, the cover slides back into place. 

Available at walmart.com, $8.43.

Balls that Shake, Rattle and Roll

Now that your baby can go, go, go, they'll love crawling to catch this adorable, rattling ball from Skip Hop, which comes complete with teethers, beads and openings that make it easy to grasp. Comes in three adorable animals: hedgehog, fox and owl.

Available at skiphop.com, $8.

Rolling Balls

Tire out your baby before naptime with the Little Tikes Li'l Ocean Explorers Ball Chase Octopus. It automatically releases balls from the octopus's tentacles, so your baby will have lots of opportunities to chase after the colored balls. It also teaches fine motor skills and coordination.

Available at target.com, $18.14.

Cord Organizer Extraordinaire

Keep dangling cords in control and out of reach of curious baby hands with the Hanging Cable Loft Cord Keeper. Thought up by industrial design students from the Rhode Island School of Design, it'll keep six cords from tangling on the floor behind your desk, while a silicone strip keeps the whole thing in place.

Available at containerstore.com, $14.99.

Pint-size Cab for Your Cutie

Crawlers love to chase after rolling toys, and you'll love this one because it's made of reclaimed wood, so it's eco-friendly. Non-toxic, VOC-free paint means your little one won't be exposed to harmful chemicals when they decide to give it a nibble.

Available at boutiquelittle.com, $22.

Secure TV Straps

Your crawler will be pulling themselves up to stand in no time. And that means many new things become accessible to them, including televisions that aren't mounted to the wall. To keep your baby from pulling the TV onto themselves, get some heavy-duty straps to secure it in place, like these anti-tip TV straps from Teddykins.

Available at amazon.com, $11.95.

A Wobbly Bobbly Ball

Here's another ball your baby is sure to love. It doesn't roll across the floor like any old ball, it vibrates and wobbles in all different directions, making ball play even more fun for newbie crawlers.

Available at target.com, $12.89.

Safer Laundry Detergent Packaging

Crawlers love discovering new things and then putting them in their mouths. So keep cleaning products up high and locked away, especially laundry detergent pods. Tide Pods Child-Guard Pack comes with a child-guard zipper for a little extra protection and peace of mind.

Available at amazon.com, $16.99.

Crawling Bee Buddy

This supercute bee uses lights, music and buzzing sounds to entertain and encourage your little crawler. The bee is removable for even more play, and the cloud it's cradled in can move in circles or a random pattern to keep your baby intrigued.

Available at skiphop.com, $25.

Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes

Crawlers are ready to move from slipper socks to adorable moccasins. This handmade pair from Etsy seller Curly and Gus Baby Co comes adorned with woodland animals: bunnies, owls and foxes. You can choose faux suede soles that won't slip, or pick waterproof rubber soles that are extra grippy.

Available at etsy.com, $19.63.

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