Show your faves how much you appreciate them with these gifts for coworkers

They get you through the day. Understand what you’re going through. On some days, they’re the best part of the job. Your coworkers are the glue that holds your workdays together. (We’d know. We have the best ones.) It’s the season for spoiling them, obviously. Afterall, they always remember you take oat milk in your lattes. But gifts for coworkers can be tricks. Well, unless you have our guide. Which you do.

Gifts for coworkers can range from ultra-professional to ‘we hang out on the weekends, too’ and everything in between. That doesn’t mean, though, that you’re stuck with another nice pen or a gift card (no shade to either, of course). We’ve rounded up some of the best office bestie, inspiring manager, keeps-it-all-straight admin assistant gifts out there that are sure to make them feel super appreciated. And, if you’re still shopping for your whole list, don’t miss our holiday gift guides that have everyone covered.

Work from Anywhere Kit by Pinch Provisions

Pinch Provisions/Amazon

This handy kit comes with a notepad and sticky flags, pen, phone/tablet stand, cord organizer, 2-in-1 charging cable, and more for working from home, vacations, or just to have on-hand in case.

Work from Anywhere Kit by Pinch Provisions ($36.99)—Buy Here!

'Things I Want to Say in the Meeting But I Can't' Notebook

Amazon

Make sure they write down all the things they're thinking when you exchange glances during those lengthy meetings so you can catch up later.

'Things I Want to Say in the Meeting But I Can't' Notebook ($7.24)—Buy Here!

Food Decider Dice

Amazon

For that coworker who never knows where they want to go for lunch.

Food Decider Dice ($14.99)—Buy Here!

CamelBak Cocktail Shaker & Tumbler Limited-Edition Set

CamelBak

Whether your high-stress job causes for the occasional relaxing cocktail, or the holiday libations deserve some special treatment, this sleek set from CamelBak delivers.

CamelBak Cocktail Shaker & Tumbler Limited-Edition Set ($58.50)—Buy Here!

'I'd Quit My Job if You Didn't Work Here' Candle

Coffee & Motivation

Pick the scent that your coworker will love and remind them how important they are to you.

'I'd Quit My Job if You Didn't Work Here' Candle ($26.95)—Buy Here!

Forms Desk Organizer Set

Poketo

These adorable desk organizers are made from powder-coated metal and are perfect for jazzing up any desk.

Forms Desk Organizer Set ($78.00)—Buy Here!

Pajamagram Addictively Soft Micro Velvet Gift Box

Pajamagram

Find their comfort soulmate at Pajamagram. Featuring their customer favorite addictively soft micro velvet Tempting Touch Pajamas, this gift is complete with plush Cozy Escape Socks, a Scented Candle, and a cozy definition Tote Bag all inside a deluxe box.

Pajamagram Addictively Soft Micro Velvet Gift Box ($92.79)—Buy Here!

PhoneSoap 3 UV Cell Phone Sanitizer & Dual Universal Cell Phone Charger Box

Amazon

They can sanitize their phone and other small, high-touch objects using UV-C light and charge their phone at the same time. It all only takes 10 minutes and germs don't stand a chance. 

PhoneSoap 3 UV Cell Phone Sanitizer & Dual Universal Cell Phone Charger Box ($39.95)—Buy Here!

Desk Dumpster Pencil Holder + Flame Note Cards

Amazon/Genuine Fred

Some days are just like that. Your favorite coworkers get it (and help you get through it).

Desk Dumpster Pencil Holder + Flame Note Cards ($11.82)—Buy Here!

Hand Massager with Heat

Amazon

As writers, we can attest that the sore hand situation is real, so your typing coworkers will thank you all year for this one.

Hand Massager with Heat ($34.98)—Buy Here!

Thinking Egg Desk Set

Bespoke Post

These four eggs are all perfectly weighted, ergonomically designed, and made from various earthly elements—each with its own set of natural properties. They're perfect for fidgeting (though they have way more benefits than just something for your hands to do) and helping you keep your focus, plus they're very cool to look at.

Thinking Egg Desk Set ($64.00)—Buy Here!

Everlasting Stained Glass Succulents

Uncommon Goods

They'll never have to worry about forgetting to water these stunning succulents. Pick from three gorgeous designs that stand on a small copper wire tripod, or they can be added to a pot with filler (sold separately).

Everlasting Stained Glass Succulents ($62.00)—Buy Here!

Bright Plaid Fleece Sherpa Throw Blanket

Maurices

For your chronically cold coworkers, this fun blanket will keep them from dragging a space heater into the office. Hopefully.

Bright Plaid Fleece Sherpa Throw Blanket ($15.00)—Buy Here!

Shattered Glass Ceiling Necklace

Uncommon Goods

Help them to remember the glass ceilings they've shattered, and the ones they have the power to keep shattering with this symbolic necklace.

Shattered Glass Ceiling Necklace ($68.00)—Buy Here!

Delightly Boss Babe Box

Delightly

Delightly offers the best gift boxes for everyone on your list, like this 'handle anything' kit that includes a tumbler, journal, magnet, and more.

Delightly Boss Babe Box ($64.95)—Buy Here!

Calle Vase & Pillar Candle Holder

Anthropologie

Display flowers or prop up a pillar candle with this dramatic glass holder.

Calle Vase & Pillar Candle Holder ($28.00)—Buy Here!

Confetti Card Holder

Packed Party

Use it as a business card holder, or just stash all the necessities for lunch hour in it.

Confetti Card Holder ($15.99)—Buy Here!

Kinship Little Lights Kit

Kinship

Give the gift of glow. This 4 piece set is packed with Hyaluronic Acid + Ceramides for bouncy, beaming skin.

Kinship Little Lights Kit ($20.00)—Buy Here!

ArOmis Aromatherapy Diffuser

Amazon

How gorgeous is this essential oil diffuser? It comes in multiple styles and finishes.

ArOmis Aromatherapy Diffuser ($89.99)—Buy Here!

Eastern Standard 'Comfort & Joy' Gift Box

Eastern Standard

Everyone loves pretzels and waffles. This box is the perfect mix of gourmet soft pretzels and Liège Belgian waffles (which were both selected as Oprah’s Favorite Things in years past), plus artfully blended sauces, and gourmet toppings.

Eastern Standard 'Comfort & Joy' Gift Box ($69.99)—Buy Here!

Puffer Laptop Sleeve

Urban Outfitters

A fun laptop sleeve that comes in 4 colors and keeps their tech protected.

Puffer Laptop Sleeve ($26.00)—Buy Here!

Coffee Mug Warmer

Amazon

This coffee (or tea or hot cocoa or milk or candle...) warmer offers 6 timer settings, from 2 to 12 hours, plus it shuts off when it no longer detects the warmer is occupied. Available in multiple colors.

Coffee Mug Warmer ($25.59)—Buy Here!

Avocado Hand Warmers

Amazon

We know we're not the only ones who have watched our work buddies suffer at the hands of locked office thermostats.

Avocado Hand Warmers ($27.99)—Buy Here!

Crystal Tree Desk Decoration

Amazon

These beautiful little trees are perfect for adding some color to their desk (or home, of course). Since it comes with 12, they could use them in both, actually.

Crystal Tree Desk Decoration ($35.99)—Buy Here!

 

 

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There are so many great things about school. Kids make friends and learn all kinds of cool stuff, and you get to take care of business without having to worry about if they’re spending too much time online. If there’s one downside, it’s probably homework, and while the verdict is still out on how much good it really does, it’s probably going to make its way home at some point during the year. That’s why it’s important to dedicate somewhere to school and learning at home to help kids stay focused. These inspiring ideas go from grand loft bed-desk combinations to simple, small-space work station inspirations, and we think you’ll find one that’s just right for you.

Moving Work Station

What started as a creative way to make a work station for kids during the pandemic holds up just as well for after-school work. Simply set them up in their spot of choice and roll their supplies over to them. 

Lofted Look

Crate and Kids loft bed with space for a work station
Crate and Kids

If your kid’s room doesn’t seem to have space for a desk, Crate and Kids has a cool solution with their Kids Uptown Loft Bed Desk that can be attached to the interior or exterior rail of their Uptown Loft Bed for a cozy study cove (as can a matching shelf for book overflow). A Kathleen Wills design, this look is clean and contemporary, while wall space can shine with personal touches like artwork, maps, or memo boards to spur on study sessions. 

Ergonomic Ease

IKEA

IKEA’s FLISAT collection is designed for kids ages three all the way up to 12, so these pieces are meant to be versatile and customizable. They are also made of pine for a non-toxic study station. The legs on this FLISAT desk adjust to one of three heights to accommodate growing learners, while the top tilts for a fully ergonomic fit. It also conveniently holds a roll of drawing paper for artistic study breaks. If you want to round out the room with storage bins (on wheels!), a sweet book display, or a dollhouse-shaped wall shelf for books and other supplies, explore the entire collection.

Short and Sweet

Pottery Barn Kids Catalina Storage Desk
Pottery Barn Kids

Pottery Barn Kids’ Catalina Collection is a best-selling desk for good reason. The Catalina Storage Desk comes with three different hutch options, one of which comes with an outlet for easy charging capabilities. The oversized nob on the larger drawers also makes it easy for little hands to fully own and operate this space.

Make Space in the Kitchen Cabinet

Mullet Cabinet

Have you tried setting up study stations in their rooms, but the homework still ends up at the kitchen counter? Your kids, especially during early schooling, may just work better in a space where you can help them stay on task. So go with it and designate cabinet space for school and craft supplies. This design from Mullet Cabinet makes organization and storage a breeze, all in a separate section of the island so parents can still prep dinner and are present for any questions that might come up. Because it's a shared space, kids can also be responsible for setting up and cleaning up—and won’t waste any time hunting down that calculator.

Related: PSA: You Don’t Have to Manage Your Kid’s Homework Assignments

Work Station with a View

Design Improvised

You can get creative with the spot you dedicate for homework. We love how Design Improvised set up this station by a window (it’s important to take those mental pauses to gaze and regroup). With a portable cart that’s labeled and well-stocked with everything little learners would need, a chalkboard calendar for keeping easy track of assignments, and a desk to call their own, they also have everything they need to get to work. 

A Crafty Corner

a crafty work station for kids
The Vintage Glitter House

We love this genius setup from The Vintage Glitter House—a painted pegboard offers a fun pop of color as well as lots of space to hang supplies and decorations. That way, your kiddo's pencils, paper, and craft supplies will all be in one spot. 

Extra Book Nook

Good in the Simple Book Nook
Good Simple

This book set up from Good + Simple will help encourage reluctant readers and is an awesome addition to any study or work station. With sections for "currently reading" and "to read," it'll keep things organized while getting them excited about their next book. 

(Closet) Office Space

Closet Work Station from Look Linger Lover
Look Linger Love

An extra closet becomes a fun "office" space for the kids over at Look Linger Love. Clear plastic bins keep supplies organized and in view, and any mess is easy to conceal by shutting the door. Tucked in a corner of the playroom, you can take a closer look and tour the rest of the adorable space here.

 

A Small Station

The House of Smiths

Any room in your abode can be the perfect study space with this portable homework station. Head over to The House of Smiths for the how-to.

Related: Turns Out Helping Elementary Kids with Homework Isn’t Helping Them at All, Study Finds

Play School

school room from Playful Learnings
Playful Learning

Old-fashioned one-room schoolhouses served as inspiration for this adorable study space. Take a tour over at Playful Learning.

Hideaway Work Station

Fold-up work station for kids
Organized Mom

To help create a clutter-free zone in her daughter's room, the clever mom over at Organized Mom decided to mask the mess. With built-in shelving and a fold-up base, this DIY desk easily folds up when not in use.

 

 

Homework Isle

This combination of study space and craft area is perfect for group projects. The custom-designed craft/work island by Ellen Grasso & Sons features convenient storage space for each seat; supplies can be neatly stored until needed.

 

 

 

If you have an ever-expanding baby bump or a friend with a babe due any day, get ready to wow everyone. From an art center to a bakery to a rustic-chic office space (really!), we found baby shower venues in Chicago that mom-to-be and her guests will remember forever. Scroll down to see all of our picks — and read our list of top to-dos with baby in Chicago — and start the prep!

Ravenswood Loft

This fully furnished 2,000-square-foot open studio space in the heart of Ravenswood accommodates up to 150 people. It features two private bathrooms, kitchenette and reasonably priced hourly rates. They’re uber accommodating with catering—use your own or select from their preferred vendors—and they offer decor and event planning services should you need a bit of assistance.

4437 N. Ravenswood, Ravenswood; 312-479-1390; Online: ravenswoodloft.com

Catalyst Ranch

You'll "ooh" and "aah" when you walk in—promise. Catalyst Ranch is a unique space with a variety of rooms. It’s super-versatile, fun, large but not cavernous, cozy, bright and cheerful. In other words: everything you want in a baby shower spot. Also, it's perfect for people coming from the 'burbs, as it’s right off of the Kennedy.

656 W. Randolph St., West Loop; 312-207-1710, Online: catalystranch.com

Free Range Office

Yep, a baby shower in an office -- and one you'll always remember for it's flexibility and rustic-chic appeal. You can bring in your own food and drinks, so it's the most reasonably priced of the bunch. They have tables, chairs, a sofa lounge area, an outdoor terrace, a kitchen and an assistant to help with your bash. This private loft space is a great option for those who want room to roam and a creative vibe.

2141 W. North Ave., Bucktown; 312-725-3063; Online: freerangeoffice.com

Beverly Arts Center

We'll let you in on a little southside secret: This is truly a gorgeous building that not enough people know about. On staff are wonderful party planners that pretty much do everything, including budgeting, working with your vendors, decorating and more. Parking is plentiful and there are several rooms within the space that will change the vibe of your event (including an art gallery with rotating exhibits — fun!). Plus, they have in-house bartenders.

2407 W. 111th St., Beverly; 773-445-3838; Online: beverelyartcenter.org

Blue Sky Bakery

This adorable café and bakery has excellent brunch and afternoon tea options, with food served family-style (perfect for a cozy gaggle of ladies). You can also feel good about booking as they provide homeless and at-risk youth with jobs.

3720 N. Lincoln Ave., Northcenter; 773-880-9910; Online: blue-sky-bakery.org

The Clubhouse

Big, bold and club-y like no other, Oakbrook's go-to has a whopping six private dining rooms. The menu choice is vast, with a wide variety of platters, stations, buffets and plated meals (think steaks, bacon-wrapped scallops and the like). This is definitely “the spot” if price is no object.

298 Oakbrook Center, Oak Brook; 630-472-0600; Online: theclubhouse.com

Urban Icing

If you're looking for bright and cheerful, this ray of sunshine in Bucktown is your spot. Total bonus that you can have an incredibly beautiful — and delicious — cake waiting for you when you arrive. They'll even help with the logistics of catering, decorations, setup and all those little tiny details that go into making an event memorable for mama-to-be.

1944 N. Damen Ave., Bucktown; 773-384-4418; Online: urbanicing.com

Space 1858

This loft-style brick building was designed to pay homage to the urban essence of Chicago with exposed wood beams, large windows and a brick focal wall. It's beautiful, fresh simplicity provides the perfect blank canvas for your party. And an upside for a city location, parking is ample and guest access is convenient.

1858 W. Grand Ave., Ukranian Village; 312-651-6619; Online: space1858.com

The Lytle House

Have a baby shower that oozes cool at this 2,800 square foot space that has free-flowing indoor-outdoor spaces separated by a full-glass garage door and featuring high ceilings, exposed brick, factory windows, original industrial features and green space. You can even color customize the interior and landscape lighting — perfect for a gender reveal, perhaps?

5517 N. Broadway, Edgewater; 872-228-5591; Online: thelytlehouse.com

—  Maria Chambers & Christa Reed

Cover photo: Kelly Sikkema via Unsplash

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When your beautiful baby arrived, chances are so did a deluge of supplies. There is a baby version for almost anything a full-size human could need or want. But sometimes those infant-friendly items are superior to our adult-size ones. Scroll on for 7 baby products you’re going to want to steal from your sweet newborn.

Upgrade Your Office Space

Crate and Barrel

That sound machine with its womb-like noise helps soothe your little one into slumber. But when they're not using it, try plopping it outside your home office or craft space so you can zero in on your work and cancel out all of the distracting noises in your home. We like the Yogasleep Hushh Baby Sound Machine (shown above, $29.95 at crateandbarrel.com). Check out our other favorite baby sound machines and sleep aids.

 
 

Protect Delicate Skin

Haley Phelps via Unsplash

That perfectly formulated, chemical-free high-SPF infant sunscreen is a safe bet for anyone looking for a sensitive, non-toxic approach to sun protection. If you have fair skin or easily break out from harsh skincare sproducts, dab on some of your baby's SPF when you're poolside for a gentle shield against the sun's harmful rays. Check out our favorite sunscreens for babies and toddlers.

Bake with Pouches

Life is Fantastic via Unsplash

Food pouches make it easy for little ones to eat nutritious snacks on the go. But did you know those baby food packets also double as the secret ingredient in extra-moist cakes, like this one from Crafty Cooking Mama? And don't limit baby food to just cooking and baking. Mix some pureed peaches into a brunch cocktail; Bon Appétit explains how in this article.

Travel in Style

Haba USA

That oversized, cumbersome diaper bag you can't wait to ditch? It actually doubles as the perfect travel accessory. Hitting the road for a work trip? Or just getting some much-needed R&R on a girlfriend getaway? Grab your diaper bag. All those pockets make finding things on a plane or a train a cinch. Bonus: They're big enough to hold your laptop too. Check out our smart mom's guide to diaper bags and the latest and greatest diaper bags.

Keep Wrinkles at Bay

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Are you still using a rough terry towel on your face? All of that friction makes aging skin sag. Stock up on more of those teeny, tiny perfectly soft little baby wash cloths. They've made tub time easier for years--long after the infant tub has been outgrown. And we won't blame you if you want to snag some to keep your face feeling, well, baby soft! 

Measure and Pour

Jens Johnssson via Unsplash

Don't toss those bottles after your baby graduates to glasses. In a pinch, you can use them to measure liquids for baking (spray with a non-stick oil when measuring sticky substances like syrup). Looking to shake up some cocktails for the witching hour? Baby bottles work well for at-home bartenders too! Check out these innovative baby bottles.

Wipe It All Away

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Wipes weren't just made for warmers (are we still doing that?). Tuck them into your purse to fend off gooey fingers; keep them in your car to wipe down sticky seats; and make sure to stock a few in your bathroom. WaterWipes and baby wipes are made for an infant's delicate skin, so they're a perfect stand-in for make-up wipes! 

—Meghan Yudes Meyers

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We have entered a new normal stage of self-isolation for the foreseeable future and this means that many will be working from home for an extended period. There are a lot of social media posts from people who are suddenly thrust into the world of working from home. My colleagues and I are work from home veterans, so we put together some tips, including some products we personally love, for staying productive from home. 

1. Find dedicated office space. Even if it is a desk in a closet or a tiny corner, having a dedicated workspace helps keep you focused during work hours and away during off-hours.

2. Play soothing music. I put on Alexa and say “Spa” music. It drowns out my kids in the background.

3. Find a quiet place for client calls. Walk-in closets work great (all of those clothes make a natural buffer to screaming kids!). In a pinch, you can also go sit in your car.

4. Get up and move and incorporate exercise into your day. I have a pull-up bar installed on my office door for getting in some pull ups in between periods of working. Another good all-body exercise is to hold a plank in 20-30 second increments, or if you live in a quiet neighborhood, take a walk around the block to get some fresh air and clear your head.

I’ve found that keeping my workspace clean of clutter with multi-purpose must-haves helps to keep me focused. For example, I use the T2W from LumiCharge which combines an LED Lamp, Bluetooth Speaker and Wireless Phone Charger all in one. I also recommend having a versatile water bottle you love on the desk at all times, but especially during this unusual time. Why? Keeping up with healthy routines during isolation is so important and hydration is top of the list as a simple thing everyone can and should do. My favorite is made by Fressko because I can enjoy plain water, or infuse tea or fruit and veggies for variety to help encourage hydration while reducing the urge to eat everything in the pantry out of boredom.

I’ve seen a few memes declaring dogs the winners of quarantine because they have their families at home with them now. But a lot of new work from home people are about to learn the fun of the conference call from home and what happens when you’re in the middle of one and Fido needs to go outside, or decides to start barking during your turn to talk. Wayzn is a smart device that gives you full control of your sliding glass door from wherever you are in the world, even if that’s only in your home office with the door shut. Pro Tip: Use that mute button whenever you aren’t actively speaking. Be well and stay healthy!

Allyson is a mom of two and has more than a decade of experience working in both television news and public relations. From national television shows to top newspapers, Allyson has worked around the world including a travel magazine in London, England, Phoenix TV and local hospital and healthcare association.

Red Tricycle is looking for a video production/photo person for our content marketing department. We would like to start ramping up our video portfolio, which consists of short, 1-minute social videos focusing on crafts, recipes and toy reviews. See example here.  We are also considering adding funny kids interviews, other viral ideas and have larger (paid) client projects that crop up several times a year. 

We are open to approaching this opportunity a couple of ways: 

– a recent college grad, looking to work/ build a portfolio (paid hourly) 

– a small design shop or single person willing to barter for free office space in beautiful Sausalito and an opportunity to collaborate on bigger paid projects

– in either scenario, we can also support video distribution and promotion of independent work (assuming it’s family friendly content) through our web, email and social channels. We reach 12 MM people per month across channels. 

The hours per week really depend on skills/ experience. We’d like to publish 2 short 1-min videos per week to start, with potential to ramp up. 

The ideal candidate should have a strong ambition to work in photography and/or video production, with an emphasis on editorial content creation. A strong technical background is a must, with knowledge of camera operation (primarily DSLR), setup of artificial lighting and modifiers, and ingesting and organizing files on Mac systems and Google Drive. We are looking for someone with a keen eye for good design and photographic aesthetics.

Relevant skills:

DSLR operation, knowledge of exposure variables (aperture, shutter speed, ISO), settings, and menus

Knowledge of photo and video formats and camera types

Working with artificial light (video lights, strobes, modifiers, mixing natural light)

Photo and video prop shopping

Skill in Adobe Creative Suite (Lightroom, Photoshop, bridge)

Knowledge of video platforms (YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, etc.)

Knowledge of the current web-video landscape

1) Production

–  Operating video, audio and lighting equipment to produce video material for use in advertising and promotion of online services and products

–  Maintains operation of in-house studio 

2) Post-production

– Sources audio accompaniment to video footage

– Assists in post-production including ingesting, transcoding, compressing and logging footage and rough cuts

– Basic designs, including photo and typeface selection and photo and text layout for inclusion within video material

Qualifications include:

Experience: 

– At least 1 year of directly-related experience 

– Knowledge of video production procedures, techniques, and terminology

Computer Skills: To perform this job successfully, an individual should have working knowledge of design and non-linear editing software, including:

– Final Cut Pro X

– Motion 5

– Adobe Premiere 

– Adobe After Effects

– PhotoShop

About Us

Red Tricycle is a digital media platform and community that fuels the parenting universe with daily inspiration for family fun. By successfully blending our own authentic, actionable content with our community’s voice and brand partner stories across major platforms – web, social, mobile and email – Red Tricycle inspires families to spend time together and create new memories every single day.

 With an organically grown audience of over 12 MM, including 2MM uniques, 2 MM email subscribers, and 8 MM reach across all social channels, Red Tricycle has separated itself from  the competition by creating a destination that drives strong engagement and harnesses the power of narrative and user activation to drive sales and engagement for our native  brand partners.

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Freelancer? Consultant? Entrepreneur? Parent who just needs to get stuff done without a child crawling all over you? Good news! The borough of Brooklyn is welcoming two new solutions to help you do your job and have someone watch the kids. Read on to get the scoop on how you can become infinitely more productive in a snap!

photo: CoHatchery

CoHatchery
Earlier this year, Wendy Xiao and Susann Friedrich launched CoHatchery, a coworking spot with on-site childcare. (Xiao, mom to a two-year-old son, was inspired by her efforts to complete an MBA at Columbia while pregnant and then being a mom to a newborn — think lugging a pump around campus, etc. Friedrich, also a Columbia MBA, is committed to empowering women in their careers at all stages of life.)

The two entrepreneurs first tested the waters with a pop-up location offering three-hours of coworking and childcare on the Upper West Side, and now, CoHatchery is putting down some roots — at least semi-permanently — for the first-ever CoHatchery Summer Program.

photo: CoHatchery

CoHatchery Summer Program
Located in the freelancer- and kid-heavy neighborhood of Park Slope, Brooklyn, the CoHatchery Summer Program operates in two separate spaces right across the street from one another. Kids play and learn at the Union Street Kidville location, while parents work in a commercial office space equipped with desks, wifi and printers across the way.

photo: CoHatchery

More Than Just Babysitting
Providing clients and their children an enriching childcare program was of paramount importance to Xiao and Friedrich. To that end, the company’s first hire was Chief Learning Officer Jamie Krenn, who holds a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology: Cognitive Studies from Teachers College, Columbia University as well as three Masters Degrees.

Krenn has developed a curriculum for children ages 6-months to 4-years old, inspired by Montessori, Waldorf, and Reggio Emilia philosophies. The program is designed with mixed-age classrooms and smaller age-based learning groups, supporting physical, social and emotional development, language and literacy, math and reasoning, creative development, and more.

The CoHatchery childcare experience will also involve parents, who can participate in activities at the time of drop-off or pickup to help create a seamless home-to-school transition.

Childcare slots are three-hours in duration, from 1 – 4 p.m., with optional parent integration activities from 12:45-1:00pm & 4:00-4:15pm.; you can see a sample schedule of activities here.

Coworking space photo: CoHatchery

Joining CoHatchery
Intrigued? CoHatchery is operating two, four-week blocks this summer, with the first running form July 7 to August 5, and the second from August 8 to September 2.

The minimum time requirement is 1/2 day per week, and a registration charge of $50 is credited toward your fees for the month. Rates start at $310 for one day of coworking with childcare, with discounts for additional days; five days of coworking with childcare is $1250. See full rate schedule here.

CoHatchery
Online: cohatchery.com

photo: The Workaround

The Workaround in Williamsburg
There’s more than one way to disrupt the work/childcare challenge. Launched in the spring of last year, The Workaround operated pop-up coworking spots with paid on-site childcare in East Williamsburg through 2015.

Now, The Workaround is relaunching as a babysitting co-op that also offers spots in neighborhood coworking spot Rough Draft. Founder Selena Beal adjusted The Workaround’s model after getting a deeper understanding of the community of freelancer parents in the neighborhood, and their needs. Specifically, the ebbs and flows of work and last-minute meetings or conference calls freelancers often experience, paired with a desire for a professional setting and camaraderie.

The Workaround 2.0
The new incarnation of The Workaround is composed of two, separate, but if one so chooses, complementary elements.

The first is a suite of four spots at coworking space Rough Draft; users can book a desk up outfitted with wifi and printing capabilities up to seven days a week at the space through The Workaround. Additional perks of Rought Draft include free coffee, tea, water, beer, locker space, meeting space and private phone booths.

Membership is $200 a month, covers your seat in the coworking space Rough Draft (if split evenly, for up to four hours per day, seven days per week), and, if you so choose, a network of fellow freelancers to cover the childcare piece while you work.

The childcare element of the Workaround is now operating on a co-op, or babysitting swap model — i.e. how lots of parents made things work back in the day, and many still do now. Instead of exchanging money, users “pay” in points, which are earned by watching another parent’s child. Bookings are made and tracked through a dedicated app.

So Who is Watching My Kid, Exactly?
It’s true, you might not know fellow members of the babysitting co-op when you join, but the idea is that things won’t stay that way.

Members of the babysitting co-op are required to complete a screening questionnaire as part of the signup process, and Beal plans to meet new members personally as part of the vetting process. The Workaround childcare co-op will also be holding information sessions throughout July and host monthly gatherings so members can get to know each other as individuals and families. Ultimately, the idea is that a member of your network or community, not a stranger, is helping with childcare.

The Workaround
Online: workaround.nyc

Have you tried coworking with childcare? Tell us about your experience in the comments! 

—Mimi O’Connor