Reusable snack bags are greener and definitely cuter

A steady supply of snacks is always a must when you’re on the go with kids, but the waste of one-and-done baggies doesn’t have to be. We know how convenient those plastic zip bags can be. But, believe it or not, never worrying about running out every single time you pack lunch this school year is even easier. If you’re hoping to make snack time a little greener, swap those plastic baggies for one of these functional and reusable snack bags that are both super stylish and eco-friendly.


(re)zip

(re)zip Leakproof Reusable Snack Bags

$20 BUY NOW

There's no shortage of options when it comes to choosing the right (re)zip storage bags. Each one is made out of food safe, FDA-grade PEVA material, is lead-free & BPA-free, offers leakproof double-lock closures, is freezer safe, can nest and compress flat for convenient storage. Oh, and each bag replaces up to 300 disposable bags! You can buy individual bags all the way up to a 10-pack in both flat and stand-up styles.


Full Circle

Full Circle Zip Tuck Snack Bags

$7 BUY NOW

We can't think of a cuter way to send them off with snacks than these reusable bags from Full Circle. They store flat but feature a gusset bottom with plenty of room, and the air-tight lock top can even hold liquid. They're food-safe, BPA-free, and can easily be washed and used again and again. Full Circle bags have a bunch of cute print options and reusable label you can write on with a dry erase marker and wipe clean.


Fluf Flip resusable snack bag
Fluf

Fluf Flip Snack Bags

$9 BUY NOW

Looking to entice a picky eater? These adorable organic cotton snack sacks will do it. Who can resist the cute panda or the smiling toast that decorates the front of these reusable snack and sandwich bags? With several designs to choose from, the sack features a recycled polyester lining and velcro closure. The whole thing can be tossed in the washer for easy cleaning. Fluf Flip also has an equally cute zip-top version.


PackIt

PackIt Freezable Snack Bag

$15 BUY NOW

How many times have you misplaced those freezable ice packs that help keep everything cool? If the answer is "too many", you’ll love these PackIt Freezable Snack Bags. The reusable bag is made with a non-toxic gel liner that keeps the everything cool (without any extra ice packs). Just freeze it overnight, then pack it and go!


Simple Modern

Simple Modern Reusable Food Pouches

$10 BUY NOW

Love the convenience of those no-mess pouches for your tots? Take those purees on the go without worrying about waste. These colorful reusable food pouches can be refilled again and again, so you’ll always have a handy way to feed your toddler away from home. Plus, school-aged kiddos love applesauce, yogurt, and smoothies, too. Squooshi’s leak-proof, BPA-free pouches come in a pack of ten and are dishwasher and freezer safe.


Etsy/Zippered Zebra

Personalized Reusable Snack Bags

$12 BUY NOW

Looking for a great option for storing snacks and making sure your reusable bag comes home every day? Get your kiddo's name added. 


Bumpkins reusable snack bags
Bumkins

Bumkins Snack Bags

$9 and Up BUY NOW

Bumkins snack bags have a print for everyone! The small size is great for dry snacks, while the bigger size is perfect for sandwiches. Both sizes use a zipper closure, are machine washable, and are eco-friendly.


Stasher

Stasher Reusable Silicone Bags

$10 and Up BUY NOW

These bags by Stasher may seem totally simple, but don’t let that fool you. They're extremely durable, non-toxic and are oven/microwave/freezer/dishwasher safe. They use a simple air-tight pinch-press seal to keep snacks fresh and come in a bunch of different colors and sizes.


Smelly Proof

Smelly Proof Reusable Snack Bags

$10 and Up BUY NOW

Smelly Proof reusable bags take back-to-school lunches to another level. Never worry about stinky foods lingering in that lunchbox! The smell-proof bags come in a variety of sizes and are liquid-, moisture- and puncture-resistant. No mess, no smells!


Russbe

Russbe Snack Bags Set of 4

$9 BUY NOW

Russbe offers a ton of different options when it comes to reusable snack bags, and you'll get an entire set, which is perfect for all kinds of snacks and food.


LunchSkins

LunchSkins

$10 BUY NOW

LunchSkins are resealable, dishwasher-safe, moisture- and grease-proof. They come in a bunch of fun prints and are perfectly sized for sandwiches and snacks.


BooginHead reusable snack bags
BooginHead

BooginHead Pack'Ems

$8 BUY NOW

BooginHead has some of the cutest patterns around. Their Pack’Ems snack bags come in two sizes a pack, are easy to open and close with a Velcro Press-Lok, stand on their own for easy snacking and are dishwasher safe. They’re also environmentally-friendly and totally affordable.


Itzy Ritzy

Itzy Ritzy Snack Bags

$10 BUY NOW

Send your snacks to school in style with these Itzy Ritzy mini reusable snack bags. Made from an FDA-approved food-safe lining, the bags are BPA, lead, and phthalate PVC free. These adorable packs are made with a water-resistant lining and a zipper to keep snacks neat and tidy. Did we mention they're also machine washable?


Trifecta Living Co.

Hunny Bee Beeswax Wraps

$15 BUY NOW

These organic beeswax wraps are made with ethically harvested beeswax and are a biodegradable alternative to traditional plastic wrap. With a six-piece set of three different-sized square wraps, you can securely wrap up anything from sandwiches to cut fruits and veggies with a secure, mess-free seal. Each wrap can be cleaned and reused for up to a year. Once they’ve lost their stickiness, you can even extend their lives as kitchen rags.


EcoDitty

EcoDitty Color-Your-Own Snack Bag

$14 BUY NOW

For a budding artist, the EcoDitty Color Your Own Snack Bag is perfect. Each is made with 100% Organic Cotton and comes with three non-toxic permanent fabric markers.

 

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Looking forward to your big upcoming vaycay? Packing up the kids can be an unbearable task, but with our picks of adorable little luggage options, it doesn’t have to be! Before you head to the airport or start packing up the car, be sure to check out our roundup of adorable kids luggage, including everything from child-size duffles and suitcases, to backpacks that are perfect for little hands. Now you can focus on an awesome and memorable trip!


best kids luggage unicorn suitcase

GURHODVO Unicorn Suitcase

$66 BUY NOW

Who doesn't love unicorns? This suitcase is bringing all the Lisa Frank vibes and we love it.


Harry Potter Hogwarts Express Rolling Luggage

$120 BUY NOW

For the little Harry Potter lover in your life, nothing is cooler than rolling this puppy through the airport on the way to Orlando.


best luggage for kids batman suitcase

Batman Rolling Suitcase

$98 BUY NOW

Holy cool suitcase, Batman! Bonus: it's not black, and you'll spot it from across the baggage claim.


Unicorn Kids Hard Shell Carry On Rolling Luggage & Backpack

$86 BUY NOW

Coordinated luggage never looked so cute! This adorable Unicorn Kids Hard Shell Carry On Rolling suitcase ($70) and backpack duo is lightweight and the perfect size for littles. The spinner suitcase makes for easy maneuvering and the telescoping handle means your kids can stow the matching backpack easily.


Rockland 2-Piece Camo Luggage Set

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This simple set of fabric travel bags is perfect for kids or even adults heading on a short trip. Coming in over 20 patterns (we think this camo one is adorbs for boys!), the Rockland 2-Piece set ($41) is great for budgets and comes with a detachable shoulder bag. Use the telescoping handle to keep the bag and suitcase together and make traveling a cinch.


best kids luggage Wildkin Overnighter Duffle Bag

Wildkin Kids Overnighter Duffel Bags

$40 BUY NOW

Wildkin's Overnighter Duffle Bag ($30) not only comes in tons of adorable designs like mermaids, unicorns, chevron prints and boho chic but it's functional too. The kid-sized duffle bag is ideal for weekend getaways, coming with a moisture resistant lining, easy carrying handles and an exterior pocket. Traveling never looked so cute!


best kids luggage American Tourister R2D2 Spinner Suitcase

American Tourister R2D2 Spinner Suitcase

$125 BUY NOW

This American Tourister Star Wars R2D2 spinner suitcase ($100) is so cool, we want to use it. The soft side spinning luggage is designed to fit most overhead compartments so it's ideal for kids. Each case comes with coordinated zipper pulls and amazing interior lining. Choose from your fave Star Wars characters, like C3PO, Darth Vader, BB8 and a Storm Trooper.


best kids luggage Stephen Joseph Girls Classic Rolling Luggage

Stephen Joseph Girls Classic Rolling Luggage

$52 BUY NOW

Stephen Joseph's Classic Rolling Luggage comes in eight adorable prints and is perfect to use as a carry-on. It's colorful, whimsical and functional, coming with several exterior pockets, a telescoping handle and wheels.

 

––Karly Wood

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Want the functionality of a diaper bag (pockets! zippered top! padded straps!) in a style you can use long after your child is out of diapers? Hello, new favorite carry-on or gym bag! These bags tick lots of boxes when it comes to toting around everything you need for your baby, but they do the job without screaming diaper bag. Read on to find the tote, backpack, weekender or handbag that suits your style and baby-bag needs.

If you’re not sure what features you need in a baby bag, read our smart mom’s guide to diaper bags.

Parenting Pack R1 by Beau Industries

Beau Industries

This is a sturdy backpack you'll be using for years, but what makes it indespensable as a diaper bag is the included fold-up changing pad (it doubles as a laptop sleeve, fitting a 15-inch MacBook Pro) and two insulated water-resistant pouches for bottles, snacks and more. Our favorite features: the articulated back panel that gives you comfort and stability even when the pack is full of baby gear, the handy exterior wipes pocket, and the padded nine-pocket organizer. With clean lines and a neutral black with red accents, this will be everybody's favorite bag to carry.

Available at beau.industries, $129.

Aquila Tote Bag from White Elm Bags

White Elm

This oversize canvas tote has plenty of pockets for all your gear, along with a water-resistant lining in case of spills. It comes in solids, stripes and this awesome buffalo check pattern, all with vegan leather straps and a fun pop of color on the lining. When you're not filling this tote with baby stuff, the padded laptop sleeve fits laptops up to 17.3 inches, and it makes a great overnight bag.

Available at shopwhiteelm.com, $119.

Women's Vegan Maxi Backpack by SportsChic

SportsChic

We love the metallics and crisp white vegan pebble-grain leather of these roomy backpacks. They're easy to clean and feature insulated pockets that keep drinks hot or cold, as well as an easy-access front pocket for your essentials. The inside is lined with (hot pink!) waterproof nylon and has three handy pockets. There's a padded compartment for your laptop or tablet, and when you're no longer using the bag for toting baby stuff, it works great for stashing tennis racquets. The backpack also comes in two smaller versions: midi ($119) and mini ($89). 

Available at sportshic.com, $149.

The O.G. 2 by Lo & Sons

Lo & Sons

Billed as a travel and laptop bag, this bestseller from Lo & Sons keeps your belongings and baby's gear super organized. There's an external zippered compartment with multiple pockets to store your wallet, keys, phone and more, and keep them separate from baby's items. The zippered pocket billed as a shoe compartment is the perfect spot for dirty clothes, burp cloths or anything else you'd like to keep separate. The interior water bottle pocket could hold baby's bottle instead, and the external laptop compartment could easily fit a changing pad. Store toys, snacks and a change of baby clothes in the main compartment, and attach the slip-resistant pad to the shoulder strap for extra padding and comfort while you're out and about. This lightweight, water-resistant nylon bag will look great for years as you use it as a diaper bag, carry-on bag, gym bag, overnight bag and more.

Available at loandsons.com, $199.80-$388.

Western-Inspired Bags by Frankie Cameron

Frankie Cameron

Handcrafted from authentic cowhide and genuine leather, Frankie Cameron's handbags, backpacks, clutches and weekenders pair Western flair with smart-mom sensibility. Several bags come with a zip-in, zip-out water-resistant liner you can toss in the wash for easy cleaning. Best of all, the Baby Liner ($55) slips right into Franke Cameron totes to turn it into the ultimate baby bag. This washable, water-resistant liner comes with two zippered pockets, six elastic pockets and a changing pad, and it zips into the totes to keep your stash secure. 

Available at frankiecameron.com, $65-$465.

Wave Weekender by Eklund Griffin

Eklund Griffin

Join the wave of parents who've discovered that this nautical-inspired weekender bag is equally handy for baby gear. Handmade in Connecticut, the bag's durable leather base will hold up wherever your adventures take you. Thoughtful details include a chambray lining and a marine-quality rope zipper pull.

Available at eklundgriffin.com, $450.

Everyday Lightweight Tote by L.L.Bean

diaper bag lightweight tote
L.L.Bean

Looking for a lightweight, machine-washable bag with a top zipper? This is the tote for you. It's made of a durable nylon fabric with a double-layer bottom and reinforced handles. There's an exterior pocket and an interior zip pocket with key clip. When you're not toting diapers, it makes a great bag for the beach or gym, or even your groceries. It packs down super small, so you can bring it as an extra on all your adventures. Comes in a medium, large or extra-large size and a variety of colors and prints. Add a monogram for a personal, preppie touch.

Available at llbean.com, $24.95-$59.95.

Tote Bags by Jenn Lee

Jenn Lee

Handwoven in East Bali by local artisans from ata grass, beloved for its durability and water resistance, these beautiful bags feature traditional Balinese prints and are finished with a soft leather suede lining. There's a zipper pocket and two side pockets for all your baby gear, as well as a zippered close to keep your belongings safe. Because they're handmade, there will be slight differences in each of the seven designs, making your bag a one-of-a-kind beauty to treasurejust like your baby.

Available at shopjennlee.com, $168.

The (Anti) Diaper Bag by HATCH

HATCH

You'd never know this tote was a diaper bag unless you saw the included changing pad, which says "Tushie" on it. The nylon bag has a flat base so it stands upright, making it easier to find diapers or sunglasses, and it comes with three roomy clutches to help you organize your belongings, as well as multiple interior pockets. There are leather straps and a removable crossbody strap so you can style it to suit your needs and your outfit. Add the monogrammable multicolored fringe tassle ($38) to really make it your own.

Available at hatchcollection.com, $298.

 

—Eva Ingvarson Cerise

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The Best Fall Shoes for Your Toddler

Your little one is on the move, ready to explore and full of opinions. Luckily, when it comes to the kicks that’ll get them where they need to go, trusted shoe brand Stride Rite has shoes fit for every step—like the Surprize by Stride Rite collection exclusively at Target. With trendy styles, fun colors and a comfy fit, they’ll excite even the pickiest of toddlers. Plus, they’re durable, machine washable and a price you’ll love. Here are our top picks from the fall line:



Surprize by Stride Rite, Flynn, Boys’ Toddler Sneakers

These trendy sneakers have a smart secret: Even though they look like they have laces, it's actually an easy hook-and-loop closure.

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Surprize by Stride Rite, Maddox, Girls’ Toddler Sneakers

These sporty kicks come in pink and in blue so your playground explorer can show off her style.

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Surprize by Stride Rite, Nicco, Boys’ Toddler Sneakers

Cool details: Check. Memory foam insoles: Check. Machine washable: Check. These shoes are officially ready for any adventure!

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Surprize by Stride Rite, Cutler, Girls’ Toddler Sneakers

Don't let the glitz and glam fool you—the memory foam insoles in these shoes mean they're ready for all-day play.

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Surprize by Stride Rite, Revel, Girls’ Toddler Sneakers

Perfect for little explorers, these shoes have a no-slip outsole to help your little one stay on their toes.

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Surprize by Stride Rite, Mace, Boys’ Toddler Sneakers

Just in time for new adventures, these sporty shoes are durable, machine washable and have anti-microbial lining to repel yucky smells.

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Our new series, Tiny Birth Stories, is aimed at sharing real-life stories from our readers to our readers. In just 100 words or less, we’re bringing you the raw, the funny and the heartwarming stories you’ve lived while bringing babies into the world. Here are five stories that will have you laughing, crying and nodding your head in solidarity. 

From the moment your baby arrives in the world, you have a lot to think about. Safety 1st has products to ensure the safety and well-being of children in cars, homes, and everywhere in between—giving you one less thing to stress about. Learn more about the highest standards of baby safety established by Safety 1st.

I pushed my baby back inside by Alexandra 

My first labor nightmare was at 32 weeks: I looked down to see tiny feet between my legs. “Not yet, sweet girl. It’s too early,” I pushed her back inside. … Iris Elizabeth was born precipitously IRL the next day. My usual AM Braxton Hicks turned into rapid-fire contractions, lodging my tiny transverse babe into my birth canal. Fully effaced, I dilated from 2-to-8cm in 15 minutes, and dramatically broke my waters on the way to L&D admitting. Before I could process what was happening, I was in recovery from emergency C, with a preemie in the NICU. I lived my nightmare, but a year later, my sweet girl is my best dream come true.

Baby number 4 at home by Sarah B.

I was expecting my fourth baby. My two oldest daughters were home from school the morning that I started contractions at 8am. We watched Mamma Mia 2 and I made a big pot of stew, pausing to grip the counter in between chopping. Hours later at 10pm, I was draped over my yoga ball with my music playing its rhythmic beats. My water broke and I knew the baby was coming.. I yelled, “wake up the girls!” My oldest jumped onto the bed alongside the midwives. I heard my baby cry and my daughter said, “It’s a girl!”

My Covid silver lining by Rachel B. 

A warm June day, my contractions started at 4:30pm. Hanging with family, things accelerated quickly when my water broke around 7pm. By the time we got to the hospital around 8:30pm I was already 6cm dilated. This being my first child, I was preparing for a long birth and needing an epidural, but my son had other plans. BAM, I was 10cm dilated and ready to push! He graced us with his presence at 10:28pm. My sweet Covid silver lining! Such a gem he has been.

Nothing was prepared, and that’s ok by Allison C. 

I was due with my 2nd baby on Thanksgiving day. My first had been induced (eventual Csection) at 41 weeks, so, even through my pregnancy had been tough (subchorionic hematoma, appendectomy, and an international move to name a few!), I was shocked on 10/30 to stand up out of bed and feel my water break! We hadn’t packed a bag or prepped any baby things, yet. We ran around trying to gather a few things we would need, had my sister come stay with our daughter, and went to the hospital. I was hoping for a VBAC, but labor never really began. Around 10 am on 10/31, we opted for a repeat csection. Our beautiful Halloween boy was born without any preemie complications. He was a whopping 7lb14oz at 35 weeks 6 days! His birth taught me that you don’t need every little thing perfect for delivery and a new baby. A lot of prayers and a lot of love (and some wonderful family to get your house ready while you are in the hospital) are enough! Halloween is a little more fun every year now!

No time to make it INTO the hospital by Amber H.

Anxiously awaiting the arrival of our third baby, I woke up at 4:30am to strong contractions. We finally started the 10 minute drive to the hospital, when we were about two stop lights away I felt her head slip between my legs. I told my husband, “she’s crowning!” He pulled up to the hospital and asked me if I wanted a wheelchair, to which I replied, “No! Her head is out come pull my pants down.” He came around to my side of the car where I was sitting with my feet up on the dashboard, he pulled my pants down and to his surprise he saw 1/3 of her head out! After another contraction she was out and I pulled her onto my stomach. Soon after a L & D nurse came rushing down with a wheelchair and blankets. From start to finish I only labored for 2 hours and 15 minutes, much different than my previous labor of 22 hours. I was in shock for a few hours afterwards because it all happened so quickly. All in all her birth was beautifully calm and a unique story that suits our daughter so well.

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There is always something fun happening at ALDI. Now there are new ice cream varieties to excite kids and adults!

Starting Jun. 16, the Sundae Shop brand’s new Unicorn Cones and Galactic Cones will be available for a limited time. 

Unicorn Cones

The colorful Unicorn-themed ice cream confections are made up of raspberry and vanilla-flavored frozen dessert. The wafer cones appear to be lined with chocolate and the ice cream swirl is topped with raspberry flavored topping and rainbow sprinkles. 

Galactic Cones
The Galactic cones are chocolate filled and feature a chocolate and vanilla flavored frozen dessert. The ice cream swirl is covered in raspberry topping and space-themed sprinkles. 

Each box consists of four ready-to-eat cones and retail for $3.49.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of ALDI

 

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Now you can truly be a Barbie girl in a Barbie world. FUNBOY, purveyor of luxury inflatable pools is prepping for summer by launching new products and that includes a new, limited edition lineup featuring your fave gal pal.

The FUNBOY x Malibu Barbie Pool Float Collaboration is all you need to keep the kiddos happy and cool this summer.

Malibut Barbie Dream Kiddie Pool

This 66-inch diameter inflatable ($59) can accommodate multiple littles at one time or two adults! It offers rapid inflate and deflate values and an integrated drain plug. The Barbie logo appears on the floor and exclusive Malibu Barbie™ print by FUNBOY.

Malibu Barbie Golf Cart Pool Float

The limited edition 50th Anniversary Retro Malibu Golf Cart ($129) is a must for summer. It comes with removable fringe-lined sun shade folds into three compact flat rings, two reinforced cup holders, tether point to secure to the dock, boat or any stationary object. The oversized two-person design means fun for everyone.

Malibu Barbie Vintage Convertible Float

Cruise in major style with this vintage convertible float ($99). The two-person float is over 96" long, has a tether hook and two reinforced cup holders.

Malibu Barbie Private Jet Float

At 95" long, this private jet ($99) is huge! Enjoy a beverage and keep it safe with the reinforced cup holder and use the tether hook to make sure your private jet doesn't take off without you.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Funboy

 

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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recently announced a recall for Target’s Cat & Jack baby rompers due to a possible choking hazard. If you have this product or think you have this at home, read on for more info on this important recall.

The current recall includes the Cat & Jack Baby Heart Ears Rompers. According to the CPSC, the heart-shaped graphics on the knee areas could come off the romper. This poses a potential choking hazard. Target has received 40 reports of the hearts detaching and one report of a choking incident.

photo courtesy of U.S. CPSC

This recall includes 44,359 rompers sold in sizes newborn through 24M. The gray rompers have red hearts on the knees and hood, a red and white-striped lining inside the hood, red trim on the pockets, wrists and ankle areas. Along with the colors and decor, the recalled rompers also have snaps on the legs.

Product numbers included in this recall are 206-09-6476, 206-09-6477, 206-09-6478, 206-09-6479, 206-09-6480, 206-09-6481, and 206-09-6482. Find the product numbers on the white tag inside of the romper.

If you have one of the recalled rompers, stop using it immediately. Return the romper to a Target store for a refund. Customers who purchased the romper online at Target.com should contact the company to get a prepaid return label. Contact Target with questions at 800-440-0680 between 7″00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. CT seven days a week or visit Target.com and click on “Recalls.”

—Erica Loop

 

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No one here is going to debate the fact that 2020 was a tough year. Many of us have faced illness, loss, and challenges we never thought (homeschooling while feeding a baby and attending a Zoom meeting, for example). We asked our staff here at Tinybeans Family Brands to think of what their silver lining was for 2020, and we think you’ll relate to a lot of these. From family bonding to showing up, self-care, and celebrating the little things, read on to see what our staff is grateful for this year and add your voice to the conversation.

We took on a new view of school and saw our children shine…

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“I have loved seeing my youngest son thrive in the distance learning environment when last year he really struggled in school due to his learning differences.”
—Kate L, Bay Area Editor; National Content & Calendar Manager

“My elder daughter got to be on her college campus and have mask-to-mask classes this fall! It was a different freshman experience than she expected but she was happy that she got to go.”
—Kim, Advertising Sales Director 

“This year, because of distance learning, I have been able to be a fly-on-the-wall to hear my son interacting with his peers. I’ve heard him stepping up to lead discussions, keep kids on track, ask questions, crack jokes, and help his classmates. As a parent, you always hope your kid is doing the right thing when you aren’t around and it’s nice to get a sneak-peek that affirms this.”
—Amber, Managing Editor 

“When I reflect back on these past few months, one of the most impactful experiences I encountered, was actually witnessing that my son has turned into a mature, hard-working professional! He graduated college 1 1/2 years ago, and has been living and working in NYC. He came home to live with us in March and has been working remotely from our home these last few months. His bedroom and my office share a wall, and I absolutely love hearing him on his work calls with clients and colleagues. Sometimes, I have to pinch myself that this is my son—I am so proud to hear him speak with a sense of professionalism and witness his strong work ethic as a mature young man!”
— Kathy, Bump & Baby, NYC & DC Ad Director

We learned the importance of self-care and the beauty in the mundane…

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“2020 has taught me a lot about how I hold myself accountable for my own happiness—daily exercise, creating a work-life balance, and time for reflection and gratitude are now things I'm actively working on and I'm much happier because of it!”
—Sarah, Senior Product Designer

“I've realized I don't need so much ‘stuff’ in my life; pricey makeup, expensive workouts, clothes I never wear, highlights every six weeks...I colored my own hair for the first time in two decades and it came out pretty darn good.” 
— Jamie, Copywriter

“2020 made me realize how important it is to surround yourself with people you love/care about the most. Especially when times get tough!”
—Nora, Partnership Marketing Coordinator

“Getting COVID allowed me to snuggle with my sick daughter for 10 nights straight and not worry about how I was going to get her back into her own bed.”
—Julie G., NY Sales Director  

“I've learned to never again take the fact that I can walk into a grocery store and get what I need, for granted.”
—Karly, Pinterest Editor 

We saw people step up and strengthened our community bonds, in spite of distance…

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“During this Thanksgiving season, our 8th-grade students and families showed up for critically poor families, who needed some extra help this holiday season. A single father with seven minors who lives in a one-bedroom apartment, a mother with two kids who suffered through domestic abuse and is now starting a new life during a pandemic...heartbreaking.  When the students and the parents came together to provide and show up for these families in need, it was truly beautiful and inspiring. Baskets and boxes of food, generous grocery gift cards and cash donations, and beautifully handmade cards were received by families overcome with emotions that there are still good in people in spite of what is happening in the world."
—Engelynne, SoCal Account Director

The best part of 2020 for my family has been the ‘we're all in this together’ community vibe and more intentional effort everyone is making to stay connected especially since school remains remote for us. From starting virtual book clubs to distanced soccer practices to creating birthday video montages to bike rides on San Francisco's slower streets (we happen to live on one!), it feels like we've formed new or closer bonds with so many people.”
—Julie S., NorCal National & SF Account Director

We learned new skills and discovered new places in our own backyard…

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“I've never been much of a baker, but I started making sourdough this year! I've made quite a few loaves of bread, some very fluffy pancakes and a delicious pizza crust.”
—Kenzie, Director of Partnership Marketing Solutions

“I found out that I love plants and I started to grow them!”
—Bing, Head of Finance 

“The extra time together as a family was actually really great (most of the time); oh and I think I might be qualified as a sommelier now!"
—Tracy, Ad Sales Director, Northwest

"My husband and I actually fought less this year—with less on our calendars and rushing around to the latest activity. My kids are more adaptable than I ever could have imagined—happily wearing masks wherever they went. And finally, I started stand-up paddleboarding which has become a fun new hobby!”
—Oliva, Ad Sales Director, Southwest

“We found out that dad is a better cook than mom....so now he gets to cook dinner...a lot! A lot more books have been read and naps have been taken. Schooling at home, I learned that my kid is the one in class who raises his hand and says ‘Is this going to be on the test?' Not gonna lie, I don't miss packing lunches in the mornings. I think we have become more creative/resourceful when faced with shortages of products or restrictions of activities.Finally took down the old shelves, cleaned up the dust bunnies/spider webs, and set up the new shelves. Discovered the Derby Cake (Mazzetti's Bakery, Pacifica, CA). My life is now complete. Company merger and got to meet so many new, fabulous co-workers!"
—Marie S., Staff Accountant

“Since our travel and social happenings have been curtailed, it has given my very busy, very on-the-go family a chance to appreciate our house and home. We finished our treehouse, we've started doing the desperately needed updates, and we have discovered that we all love board games—a lot. Oh, and we've watched almost every classic '80s movie known to mankind.” 
—Gabby, Senior National Editor 

“My wife and I explored New York City like never before (in a safe and socially distanced sort of way)! We used the NYC ferry boats to travel around the five boroughs, and explored so many new spots including: Roosevelt Island, Governors Island, Astoria, Bay Ridge, Staten Island, The Rockaways, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Battery Park, and all of Central Park."
—Marshall,  Senior Director, Client Success and Revenue Operations

2020 has given us a whole lot of family togetherness and proof that life goes on…

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“I had my second son, Parker, right before lockdown. Seeing him grow from a fragile NICU infant to an army crawling, smiley baby who adores everything his big brother does has easily been the best thing of 2020.”
—Erin, Head of Editorial

“My wife and I, along with our four boys are closer than ever before, spending so many wonderful meals together ‘breaking bread.’ Also several of the boys commented on how this past summer was the best ever!”
—Eddie, CEO 

"My youngest finally learned to ride a bike, we now really enjoy our family bike rides and exploring our neighborhood. I’ve realized how much I love being around my husband. In a time like quarantine, this could've gone either way! And, my kids do a pretty great job of hanging out with each other and it's beautiful to see how much they genuinely love each other."  
—Laura, Email Marketing Manager

“After my maternity leave ended for my third kid in the fall of 2019 I cried (and I'm not a crier). I was so upset that as a working mom that I would never get that time back with my kids; that real 1:1 (or in this case 1:3)  time where I devoted all my energy to crafts, snuggles, city adventures, or wherever the day took us. Well, clearly the joke was on me since I don't think we've ever spent as much time together as a family as we have in 2020. While the days are long and trying to juggle it all is trying, I really do enjoy working from home and being there every night for dinner and bedtime—something as a working mom I felt like I missed out on for years.”
—Megan, Head of Product Growth 

“My silver lining makes me simultaneously joyous and a little guilty. My college and senior-year-in-high school kids were less than excited to have their normal lives (mostly spent away from us) interrupted while we were working remotely, which meant we were all home. It was the longest and most wonderful stretch of the whole family being together in our 21-year parenting journey. And as it turns out, I didn't need to feel guilty about being happy about it. Our kids also appreciated the time with each other and us. It was a silver lining with whipped cream, sprinkles and a cherry on the top.”
—Nina, Chief Revenue Officer 

“My in-laws ‘escaped’ Manhattan the second week of March to hunker down with us in the Midwest...and ended up staying through mid-June. There were ups and downs but they got to spend three months with our two kids under five and I'm so glad they had a chance to see them grow and change (especially the 1 year old!)."
—Jen S., Head of National Sales 

“While I did have to start cooking dinner every night, we actually get to eat as a family every night. We have become much more mindful about wasting things, especially food. Weekends feel longer because we spend quality time as a family instead of racing around to birthday parties, sports practices/games, etc.”
—Grady, Head of Partnership Marketing

“This year, I welcomed a new baby, a new job, and a new house—a 2020 hat trick.”
—Mark, Chief Technology Officer 

“We're expecting a new addition in 2021!”
—Jen W., Senior. Head of  Audience Development

 

Want to share your silver lining for this year? Send it to amber at tinybeans.com with the subject line Silver Lining and we’ll add to this story.

—Amber Guetebier and Team Tinybeans/Red Tricycle

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Jenny Jackson

Mother, wife, and founder on a mission to a more sustainable fashion reality.

This season, we’re all considering a lot when we spend our valuable dollars. And the truth is, every single dollar you spend really does matter. As a small business entrepreneur, I can verify that even small orders MAKES A HUGE DIFFERENCE. In my work in sustainable fashion, I spend a lot of energy making sure that everything I offer is not only designed well from an aesthetic point of view, but also designed with environmental and human implications in mind. For every company and every product this looks a little different, so I take the time to forge the relationships with brands and designers to ensure that what I’m offering the world is a benefit on all fronts. With that in mind, I’ve assembled a holiday gift assortment that fits into the realities of 2020…hopefully helping us to all glean some positive vibes from the harsh realities of this year.


1

Cable Knit Beanie

If Kristoff's hat was a twinning season staple.

$37

This beanie is not only stylish, but super practical. It's lined with organic cotton and the outer wool knit design is produced in Finland. A land that knows a lot about how to keep cozy in the elements.

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2

Self-Tie Sash Hair Bow

Our sustainable take on the Big Bow

$26

Inspired by the French provincial bows in Beauty & The Beast, these handmade accessories are fashioned from a range of vintage & European made brocades. A special accessory in both child and adult size, they can also be worn Kamala style as a neck tie, headband...or your very own way!

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3

Owl Dress

An update on the classic holiday dress.

$68

Does it make any sense to buy a dedicated special occasion dress this year? We think a special dress that can also double as a play dress is the way to go. This beautifully illustrated owl design by iconic Nordic artist, Klaus Haapaniemi is magical. The silhouette is unique, but the fabric is super comfy!

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4

Cable Knit Headband

Fun & functional, we love a good winter headband!

$24

This beautiful knit is lined with organic cotton and fits snug to keep your head and ears toasty! Also comes in adult and child sizes, so don't be afraid to twin!

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5

Clyde Lace Merino Sweater

Tis the season for sweater gifts!

$219.98

And the gals in your life won't be disappointed by this one! The wave knit structure is stunning, and the soft warm merino is sourced ethically from mulesing free sheep farms. So good, so fashionable, so timeless.

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6

Snow Crystal Mitten

Hands down, the best mittens we've ever found.

$18

These wool mittens are lines with organic cotton and the long cuff is multi-functional - it helps keep the mittens on, it keeps the forearms warm...mitigating space between the coat and mitten.

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7

Double Layer Tube

A beanie, scarf, or super cute scrunchy headband.

$32

The most practical addition to your winter wardrobe. With an organic cotton inner layer and outer wool, my favorite way to wear this is as a headband. This comes in one size and is very stretchy, so can work seamlessly for child or adult. Male or Female! (A good gift for dads, my husband loves his!)

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8

Braided Wool Joker Balaclava

Experiencing below 40 degree temps regularly? Your kids need these!

$44

The Kivat balaclavas are why I wanted to work with this company. They are unique and so practical. Never itchy, helping the kids be always ready to play! Not only are the materials sustainable, but the design is uber functional for cold weather. The ears and forehead feature additional lining, and the reflective tab keeps kids visible as the days shorten.

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9

Penguin Sweatsuits

It's the best time of year for little penguins.

$52

Pair the Madrid Sweatshirt with Valletta trouser, and twin with the little sibling in the Milan Romper for a family of adorable penguin babies! Organic cotton fabric that will stand the test of time and can be passed down for years to come.

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10

Av Norden Tumbler Candle

Clean scents for that hygge vibe

$24

Clean burning, eco-friendly soy candles in an elegant 10oz black glass tumbler - my favorite gift of the season! Made from high quality fragrance oils, no dyes, and cotton ribbon wicks free of lead and zinc.

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