A former FBI agent shares the steps she takes to keep her own daughter as safe as possible

Back-to-school season is in full swing. And while kids are concerned about homework, whether their teacher will be strict, and which friends will be in their class, parents have a whole different set of worries to think about—especially in the U.S., where sending your child to school is, heartbreakingly, not nearly as safe as it should be. That’s why one mom, who used to work as an FBI agent, is sharing some safety tips that parents will want to keep in mind as the new school year starts.

Tracy Walder’s TikTok video is going viral because it’s full of practical safety tips for the day and age we live in.

@theunexpectedspy

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♬ original sound – Tracy Walder

The first tip is that Walder never puts her daughter’s name on any of her school supplies where it’s visible to a stranger.

“I think initials are fine, and if you want, you can put it on the inside of their backpack because I know these things get confused and tossed everywhere. But if you put it on the outside of their backpack, that is something that strangers can see and can refer to your child by that name and perhaps make them feel comfortable,” she says.

The next tip is to never put personal information on her daughter’s backpack, instead helping her memorize important information like phone numbers.

“Since the age of three, we’ve been really drilling into our daughter’s head to memorize our phone number, my cell phone number, and so she does have that memorized,” Walder says. “But if your kid doesn’t, I get it, it’s really hard.”

While many parents turn to smartwatches or phones as an alternative, giving them a way to contact and track their child’s location, Walder says she chooses not to let her daughter have a phone or smartwatch just yet. Instead, she keeps an air tag in her daughter’s backpack, and when they go to a crowded place, like a theme park, she has her wear one on a watch band on her wrist.

“It’s just something to think about if you want an extra layer of security,” she says.

The last issue Walder talks about is one that parents already spend a lot of time grappling with: social media. She says she has two profiles: one public and one private.

“Again, it’s people’s personal choice whether or not they want to share pictures of their children but even on your private account something to think about is not posting the location of your child’s school because you never know who is going to be able to see that information,” she explains.

Walder’s advice is good, but you don’t necessarily need two different social media accounts. For parents who want to share special moments with friends and family without making it a public display, there are private photo-sharing apps like Tinybeans (you can learn more and download here!). The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids.

Yes, we have the Imperial March stuck in our heads, too

It’s that time of the year where Star Wars fans celebrate their love for all things galactic. From lightsabers to Legos, and even waffle makers, there’s no shortage of spacey merchandise to choose from. Whether you’re a hardcore fan or a casual observer, there’s something for everyone in the galaxy. And in fact, even if you aren’t a big Luke and Hans fan yourself, these goodies are seriously out-of-this-world cool. In honor of this trending “holiday” (May the 4th be with you!) we’re taking a look at some of the best Star Wars merchandise to celebrate.

And don’t forget, with Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and graduation season coming up, there are more than a few great gift ideas here! Oh, and be sure to include end of the year gifts for your R2-D2-loving teachers. So grab your blue milk, set your droids to “Do Not Disturb”, and get ready to explore the world of fan merch in a galaxy not so far away. After all, May the 4th only happens once a year!

Star Wars Catch Phrase

Hasbro

Perfect your galactic knowledge when you choose between apprentice and Jedi master on the Star Wars Catch Phrase game. Enjoy tons of fun sounds, including Chewbacca signaling when your turn is over! Star Wars Catch Phrase ($33.95)—Buy Here!

Corkcicle Grogu 16oz Triple Insulated Steel Coffee Mug

Corkcicle

Jedis need serious fuel, so power up with this adorable Grogu steel coffee mug in the AM! Corkcicle Grogu 16oz Triple Insulated Steel Coffee Mug ($40.00)—Buy Here!

Darth Vader Apron

Amazon

Grilling season is upon us and it's time to show it who's boss. This adult Darth Vader apron is adjustable, machine washable, and licensed. The Dark Side not your thing? You can also choose from Luke Sykwalker, Boba Fett, Han Solo, and all you other favorite galactic heroes! Darth Vader Apron ($12.95)—Buy Here!

Star Wars Retro Tote Bag

Amazon Star Wars Store

Whether you're using as a trendy diaper bag or a suave shopper, this Star Wars Retro Tote Bag is out of this world! Load up with your essentials to keep everything safe from Imperial hands. Star Wars Retro Tote Bag ($24.99)—Buy Here!

2-Qt. Star Wars Crock Pot

Amazon Star Wars Store

Dips, queso, and appetizers never looked so good. The 2-qt. Star Wars Crock Pot comes with low, high and warming settings and is perfect for adding some galactic action to your own mess hall! 2-Qt. Star Wars Crock Pot ($29.99)—Buy Here!

'The Princess Diarist' by Carrie Fisher

Amazon

Carrie Fisher's The Princess Diarist is a combination of her teenage journals found while filming Star Wars and her adult perspective since finding the long-forgotten diaries. The book shares the intimate moments of a young teenager filming a movie that would change her career, and we're just along for the ride! The Princess Diarist by Carrie Fisher ($14.17)—Buy Here!

Lightsaber Chopsticks

Amazon

The force will definitely be with you when you enjoy food eater with light up lightsaber chopsticks! The pair of two come with different sets of red, blue, clear, green and purple and make eating way more fun. Lightsaber Chopsticks ($12.97)—Buy Here!

'Vader's Little Princess' Deluxe Box Set

Amazon

Jeffrey Brown's depiction of Darth Vader as doting dad to kids Luke and Leia in his books is now available in this Vader's Little Princess Deluxe Box Set. Not only do the classic books come in larger sizes, you'll also get two flammable art prints that bring the stories even more to life. Vader's Little Princess Deluxe Box Set ($20.09)—Buy Here!

Death Star Waffle Maker

Destroy the Death Star over and over again when you make your morning waffles in a Death Star waffle maker! This nostalgic kitchen appliance will start your day off right, and give you Star Wars-themed breakfast every chance you can get. Death Star Waffle Maker ($19.99)—Buy Here!

Millennium Falcon Wireless Charge Pad

Amazon

Look, if the Millennium Falcon can make it to the ends of the galaxy, it can definitely charge your phone in Star Wars style. Millennium Falcon Wireless Charge Pad ($39.99)—Buy Here!

'Wookiee Cookies: A Star Wars Cookbook'

Amazon

If you have a little baker in the house who also happens to love Star Wars, you're in luck! Wookiee Cookies: A Star Wars Cookbook is packed with hilarious photos, handy safety tips and basic recipes for your introductory baker. Wookiee Cookies: A Star Wars Cookbook ($9.99)—Buy Here!

'William Shakespeare's Star Wars Trilogy'

Amazon

Me thinks this is the perfect gift for your literary pals (or mom, dad, or grad!)! William Shakespeare's Star Wars Trilogy by Ian Doescher comes with Verily, A New Hope; The Empire Striketh Back; The Jedi Doth Return; and an 8-by-34-inch full-color poster you won't be able to wait to hang. William Shakespeare's Star Wars Trilogy by Ian Doescher ($33.07)—Buy Here!

Set of 8 Star Wars Silicone Ice Molds

Amazon

Who wants boring ice cubes when you can have Star Wars ice cubes instead? This 8 pack of Star Wars silicone molds is made from 100 percent pure food grade silicone and works perfectly in the freezer, fridge, dishwasher and oven! Whip up ice or food in shapes including a Stormtrooper, Darth Vader, an X-Wing Fighter, the Millennium Falcon, R2-D2, Han Solo, Boba Fett, and the Death Star. Set of 8 Star Wars Silicone Ice Molds ($16.60)—Buy Here!

Lego Star Wars X-Wing Starfighter

Lego

When it comes to Star Wars and Lego, there are probably a hundred options. We like this X-Wing Starfighter because it's a mid-range priced kit that pairs with the entire Star Wars galaxy. LEGO Star Wars X-Wing Starfighter ($40.00)—Buy Here!

Mandalorian Poster Set

Jumant

A bonus to every episode of The Mandalorian is the stunning artwork during the end credits, and this poster set is giving the same vibes. Mandalorian Poster Set ($16.95)—Buy Here!

Chewie Funko Pop

Target

Okay, well, this Chewie Funko Pop is beyond adorable. It's available for pre-order as a Target Exclusive! Chewie Funko Pop ($34.99)—Pre-Order Here!

Luke Skywalker Funko Pop

Target

Part of the Jabba's Skiff collection, this Luke Skywalker Funko Pop is a Target exclusive! Luke Skywalker Funko Pop ($34.99)—Buy Here!

Star Wars Micro Galaxy Squadron Jango Fett's Starship

Target

Featuring incredible details and authentic scaling, this 7-inch vehicle is based on the Firespray-class gunship flown by the notorious Jango Fett. Star Wars Micro Galaxy Squadron Jango Fett's Starship ($20.99)—Buy Here!

Darth Maul & Gar Saxon Funko Pops

Target

Die-hard Star Wars fans won't be able to resist this duo of villain faves! Darth Maul & Gar Saxon Funko Pops ($23.99)—Buy Here!

Star Wars The Black Series Antoc Merrick

Target

Fans and collectors can imagine scenes from the Star Wars Galaxy with this premium Antoc Merrick toy, inspired by the Rogue One: A Star Wars Story movie! Star Wars The Black Series Antoc Merrick ($24.99)—Buy Here!

Star Wars The Black Series Magistrate Greef Karga

Target

Once an expeditor for the Bounty Hunters Guild, Greef Karga ran the trade on Nevarro. Now Magistrate of Nevarro, Greef is cleaning up! Star Wars The Black Series Magistrate Greef Karga ($17.79)—Buy Here!

Luke Skywalker & R2D2 Funko Pop Movie Poster

Target

Collect one of the most recognizable movie posters with the Funko Pop Movie Poster Luke Skywalker with R2-D2! Luke Skywalker & R2D2 Funko Pop Movie Poster ($59.99)—Buy Here!

Return of the Jedi Backpack

Target

This stellar (get it?) vegan leather backpack has plenty of room for holding all of your Rebel gear as you explore the forest moon of Endor! Return of the Jedi Backpack ($34.99)—Buy Here!

Grogu Plush

Target

We all want to cuddle Grogu, and this plush is almost exactly like the "real" thing! Grogu Plush ($16.59)—Buy Here!

Star Wars Micro Galaxy Squadron Millennium Falcon

Target

This iconic Star Wars ship is loaded with features including opening cockpit, rotating cannons, retractable landing gear, light up thrusters, motion activated sounds (batteries not included), and much more! A must for any fan. Star Wars Micro Galaxy Squadron Millennium Falcon ($24.99)—Buy Here!

Star Wars Echo Dot Bundle

Amazon

Just in time for May the 4th, Amazon has some great ways for Star Wars fans to celebrate, including three all-new, limited edition Star Wars-inspired stands for Echo Dot. All three designs, Darth Vader, the Mandalorian, and Stormtrooper, are available now for pre-order (US only) and will ship on May 4th, 2023. The stands are available with or without the Echo Dot, in case you already have one! Star Wars Echo Dot (Starting at $39.99)—Buy Here!

Outschool Interactive Online Star Wars Classes

Outschool

From lightsaber making to learning to draw Baby Yoda, and even social groups, Outschool has interactive online Star Wars themed classes for kids of all ages! Outschool Interactive Online Star Wars Classes—Sign Up Here!

PopSockets Dimensionals Millennium Falcon

PopSockets

Why should your phone not get dressed up for the occasion? Pick a PopSocket designed as the Millennium Falcon or Storm Trooper! PopSockets Dimensionals Millennium Falcon ($55.00)—Buy Here!

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Opt outside! These are the best hikes and trails in San Diego for kids—including the best stroller-friendly trails

Thanks to nearly great weather all year round, any time of year is a great day to explore the hiking trails in San Diego. Our list of kid-friendly hiking trails in San Diego has everything from easy loop trails, more challenging canyons and trails that come with ocean views. And some of our favorite hikes in San Diego are stroller-friendly trails, making them a must-go for both kids and parents alike. And if these hikes aren’t enough and you’re looking for more nature around San Diego, don’t miss our favorite secret lakes and ponds where you can splish and splash your day away. And don’t miss all these ways your little one can become a park ranger for the day.

The Best Hikes in San Diego for Kids

1. Crest Canyon Trail

The Crest Canyon Trail is a 3.2 mile loop that takes hikers through the Crest Canyon Open Space Preserve, a protected area of over 400 acres of coastal sage scrub and chaparral. The loop trail offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and the canyon below, and provides a great opportunity for wildlife viewing. The trail is an easy to moderate hike and begins at the north end of the preserve and follows a wide dirt path along the ridge. The trail is wellmarked and has several benches along the way for resting and taking in the views. As you make their way around the loop, you might come across a variety of wildlife, including deer, coyotes, foxes, and numerous species of birds. 

2250 Del Mar Heights Rd.
San Diego
Online: hikingsdcounty.com

2. San Elijo Lagoon Loop Trail

San Elijo Lagoon Loop Trail is a 4.2mile loop trail located in Encinitas, California, about 30 miles north of San Diego. The trail is part of the larger San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve, a 1000acre wildlife preserve. The trail takes hikers through a variety of habitats, including coastal sage scrub, chaparral, riparian woodland, and freshwater marsh. Hikers will have the chance to observe wildlife, including a variety of birds, lizards, and other small animals. Popular with joggers and bikers, the trail is wide and mostly flat, making it easy-to-navigate with strollers. There are several rest stops along the way, and a few benches where hikers can take a break and enjoy the scenery. The trail is wellmarked and is easy to follow, open yearround and can be accessed from multiple locations, including La Orilla Rd. and Manchester Ave. The trailhead is also accessible from the San Elijo Lagoon Nature Center, which is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and offers restrooms and a variety of educational programs. There is no fee to use the trail, though the Nature Center does require a small fee for parking.

2710 Manchester Ave.
Cardiff-by-the-Sea, CA
Online: sanelijo.org

3. La Orilla Trail

The La Orilla Trail is a beautiful walking, biking, stroller-friendly hiking trail that follows the San Diego River for about 4 miles oneway, beginning near the Qualcomm Stadium and ending at the Mission Trails Regional Park. The La Orilla Trail is wellmaintained and marked with signage, making it easy to follow and the trail is relatively flat and wide, making it a great choice for families, and visiting grandparents. Along the trail, visitors can spot wildlife such as ducks and geese, as well as other local birds. There are also plenty of benches and picnic tables, making it a great spot for a picnic or rest stop. The La Orilla Trail has plenty of parking options and is open yearround and, bonus points—there are a handful of restaurants and cafes nearby in case your group gets hungry either pre or post hike.

Pro Tip: Before you set off on your hike, stop by the nature center for a map and say hello to Franklin the turtle.

2710 Manchester Ave.
Cardiff-by-the-Sea, CA
Online: sanelijo.org

4. Tecolote Canyon

Located in the Tecolote Canyon Natural Park, Tecolote Canyon Trail is a popular hiking trail in San Diego, California, and a local favorite for getting out and exploring the natural beauty of the area. The trail is a 4.2 mile loop that runs along the canyon walls and offers stunning views, and is fairly easy to navigate, but do note, there are a few areas that are a bit more challenging with a few areas of gradual elevation gain and some narrow passages along the trail. The trail is wellmarked, however, so it is easy to stay on track.

Pro Tip: Start your route at the nature center. Here, you’ll find restrooms and cool exhibits.

5180 Tecolote Rd.
San Diego
Online: sandiego.gov

 

 

5. Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve

One of the best places for hiking in San Diego with kids is the Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve. This beautiful park has over 8 miles of trails, including a beach trail and a nature trail. The beach trail is great for families looking to explore the shoreline and take in some of the best views San Diego has to offer. The nature trail is a bit more challenging and offers a great chance to spot some of the area‘s wildlife. The lot charges a $15 parking fee, but you can find parking along the beach if you wait long enough (but the steep climb from beach parking to the hiking trails may tire out young hikers). The simplest route to explore is the Guy Fleming Trail, perfectly-suited to youngsters.

12600 North Torrey Pines Rd.
La Jolla, CA
Online: torreypine.org

6. Lake Miramar Trail

Cruise to the parking lot off Scripps Lake Dr. where you can access the 4.9-mile Lake Miramar Trail is good for hikers of all skill levels, including the stroller-friendly set. This well-marked trail is accessible year-round and dogs are also allowed on this trail but must be kept on leash.  Pack a picnic lunch and grab one of the many tables right by the water to eat.

Good to Know: Kids will also love riding bikes or scooters on this paved trail.

10710 Scripps Lake Dr.
San Diego
Online: sandiego.gov

7. Jack’s Pond Nature Center

Spot the big red barn and you’ll find this kid-friendly nature hike. Even more, there’s a playground and critters to look at inside the nature center. The hike is paved close to the center, then turns into a trail hike all the way to the pond. If you decide to go all the way to the pond it’s about 40 minutes. This nature hike and center is perfect for little kids.

986 La Moree Rd.
San Marcos, CA
Online: san-marcos.net

8. Mule Hill Trail

This historic 6.3 round-trip back and forth wide trail has a 131-feet elevation and is good for all skill levels. There are historic signs along the way explaining the battle of Mule Hill. If you want a shorter hike then just hike to Mule Hill which is about one mile in. Expect to see deer along the trail. Dogs are allowed on a leash. If you go on Sunday you can also tour the historic Sikes Adobe and visit the farmers market there. Trailhead is at Sikes Adobe Staging Area on Sunset Drive, off Bear Valley Parkway.

12655 Sunset Dr.
Escondido, CA
Online: hikingsdcounty.com

9. Cabrillo National Monument

Take a simple two-mile tour and you’ll see some of the best tide pools in San Diego. And Old Point Loma lighthouse also offers a breathtaking view of downtown San Diego. History buffs will enjoy the statue of Cabrillo himself. The entrance fee per car is $15 (pass is valid for 7 days) and the park closes at 5 p.m. (tide pools close at 4:30 p.m.) An annual pass is $30.

Pro Tip: Check the tide schedules and arrive in time to see the tide pools teeming with sea life at low tide.

1800 Cabrillo Memorial Dr.
San Diego
Online: nps.gov

10. Iron Mountain Trail

A popular San Diego 5.4-mile loop trail that’s best for bigger kids that are used to a good hike. The hike starts through a beautiful tree forest and be on the lookout for border collies herding the sheep. There are switchbacks and an elevation climb of 1,102 feet and it gets crowded on the weekend. Even more, when you get to the top the view is well worth it. There is a free parking lot at the intersection of Highway 67 and Poway Rd and you’ll also find bathrooms here.

14847-14909 CA-67
Poway, CA
Online: poway.org

11. Blue Sky Ecological Reserve

Take your time meandering along this wide, easy-to-navigate, flat trail located in Poway. The first mile of the hike begins under the shade of beautiful oak trees and is a perfect, comfortable jaunt for you and the kiddos, big and small. It’s time to stop once the trail begins to climb steeply uphill in full sun. Take a picnic to enjoy at the picnic tables at the end of the shaded trail. Stay on the path to avoid poison oak.

16275 Espola Rd.
Poway, CA
Online: poway.org

12. Batiquitos Lagoon

This wide and flat four-mile lagoon trail is great for little walkers, dogs and strollers. More of a flat walk than a hike, it’s a little more than three miles roundtrip and a perfect first “hike” for tots. Don’t be dismayed by the traffic noise. As you venture further down the trail, you’ll feel more in touch with nature as you meander along the water, through the eucalyptus and along the golf course and learn about local wildlife at the educational signs along the way.

Pro Tip: For a shorter walk, look for the parking lot on Batiquitos Rd., just past Shoreline Ln.

73880 Gabbiano Ln.
Carlsbad, CA
Online: batiquitosfoundation.org

13. Lake Poway

You’ll get a workout along the sunny Lake Poway Loop Trail. In addition to the wide dirt trails, there are some steep spots along the way. Take a load off at one of the benches along the 2.5 miles and enjoy a snack with a gorgeous view of the lake. Keep your eyes peeled for signs of wildlife including squirrels, lizards, hummingbirds and hawks. Coyotes and rattlesnakes are often seen here, so leave your dog at home and stick to the main trails with your kiddos.

14644 Lake Poway Rd.
Poway, CA
Online: poway.org

14. Cowles Mountain

Climb the highest peak in the county with kids? It’s possible! Elementary school kiddos who have proven their stamina on shorter jaunts will love the challenge. Loose gravel fills these trails, so lace up your best walking shoes, and get an early start to avoid the heat and crowds. This short trail takes about an hour to climb and leads to gorgeous views that stretch all the way to the ocean—worth every step.

Good to Know: There is free parking in the lot and along Golfcrest Dr.

Mission Gorge Rd. & Mesa
San Diego
Online: hikingsdcounty.com

15. Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve

Ready to discover a hidden waterfall in the largest canyon in San Diego? Los Penasquitos offers a mostly flat hike leading to an easily accessible waterfall and creek. Sure-footed hikers will fare best since you’ll need to climb along the rocks at times and walk about 6-miles roundtrip to enjoy the falls. Or, for the shortest route to the waterfall, you can park on Del Vino Ct., shortening the trek to about 2.5 miles roundtrip (recommended for those hiking with young kids).

Pro Tip: These trails are frequently closed in inclement weather—call 858-538-8066 for up-to-the-minute trail status before you head out.

12115 Black Mountain Rd.
San Diego
Online: sandiego.gov

16. Balboa Park Trails

As if Balboa Park wasn’t epic enough for being California’s Best Attraction and home to some of the best museums, theaters and restaurants in the city—it also has an abundance of gorgeous hiking trails. If the kiddos still have energy after a day exploring Balboa Park, then take them to stroll down the easy 1.5 mile Trail #1. Start at 6th Ave. and Upas St. and follow the #1 green circle markers. There are 65 miles of trails in Balboa Park, so you’ll have plenty of options to explore and can try a new hike with every visit!

1549 El Prado
San Diego
Online: balboapark.org

17. Annie’s Canyon Trail

For a more adrenaline-fueled hiking adventure that’s off-the-beaten path, more experienced climbers will get a kick navigating the slot canyons along Annie’s Canyon Trail in the San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve. The trail includes some rock climbing as it narrows and you have to scale rock walls to proceed to a cave and then carry on before ending up at a stunning ocean view. You can choose between moderate or strenuous trails, but this adventure is best suited for kids ages 7 and up because of the climbing required and the narrow trails.

450 Solana Hills Dr.
Solana Beach, CA
Online: www.sanelijo.org

18. Navajo Canyon Open Space Adobe Falls Hiking Trail

At about 2.5 miles roundtrip, this leisurely hike is one of 18 open space areas in San Diego, completely free of development. It is well-maintained with small wildlife and a nice, big oak tree where kids can scrounge for acorns. Keep an eye out for poison oak.

6801 Easton Ct.
San Diego
Online: hikingsdcounty.com

19. Mission Trails Regional Park

Another great hiking spot with kids is Mission Trails Regional Park. This park has over 60 miles of trails, so there‘s plenty to explore. It is also home to a variety of wildlife, including mountain lions and bobcats. This park also makes for a great day trip, and offers a variety of activities, including boating, fishing, rock climbing, as well as some of the best camping in the San Diego area. If you‘re looking for an easier hike, try the San Diego River Trail. This trail is an easy, flat path along the San Diego River. It is a great option for younger children, as it is an easy and enjoyable walk. This is a dog-friendly park but watch for rattlesnakes.

Good to Know: Keep your eye to the sky for military practice flights that often run overhead.

1 Father Junipero Serra Trail
San Diego
Online: mtrp.org

20. Chollas Lake Trail

Young hikers will enjoy the trail that loops around Chollas Lake in Southeast San Diego. It’s 2.2-miles around the whole lake, but you can go as far as you’d like. You’ll find cool eucalyptus trees plus fellow walkers and runners. There are plenty of butterflies and geese about. Even more, there is a small playground, drinking fountains, plus bathrooms—and the parking is free.

6350 College Grove Dr.
San Diego
Online: sandiego.gov

21. Eagle Rock Hike

More reward than just a fun hike in and of itself—the Eagle Rock hike includes a spectacular rock formation shaped like an eagle with sprawling wings. Bonus: kids can pose in front of the rocks for an epic photo opp. Outside of San Diego in Warner Springs, this trail also boasts a small creek. The mostly flat trail is ideal for hikers of all ages, but be prepared that it’s a 3.2-mile journey in and a 3.2-mile journey out.

31049 CA-79
Warner Springs, CA
Online: hikingsdcounty.com

Tap into your inner photographer with these baby photo props!

If you have a baby, you know how busy life got as soon as your little bundle of joy arrived. Some days, anything “extra” feels impossible. Feeding, changing, napping, and playing is the general routine, so anything more can feel less than easy. And that’s completely okay, because those are the most important things and take priority. You aren’t required to do it “all”, and that absolutely includes finding the time to hire a professional photographer every few weeks to get those precious snaps of your little one. The good news is, you definitely don’t have to. Because we’ve found the best baby photo props on Amazon for you to DIY it all!

If it sounds daunting, stick with us. How much easier would it be to pop open a plastic tub filled with photo props that are perfect for babies, grab your phone, and take those pictures you’ve been wanting without having to hire a photographer? If there’s anything we appreciate when we have kids, especially teeny tiny ones, is not having to find a way to get somewhere on time (like a professional photo shoot), and saving some money. Don’t get us wrong—if you want completely pro-quality pics, a photographer is a must. We’re definitely not ignoring the talent that’s out there! We’re just hoping to give you some alternatives so you can have more pictures, more time, and more options. Of course, you’ll also want to download the Tinybeans App for sharing all those adorable pictures privately, so make sure that’s your first stop. Then, read on for our list of baby photo props you can get from Amazon!

Editor’s Note: Please make sure to follow all baby safety precautions while taking their picture. Keeping your little one safe and secure at all times is imperative. Check out this article for some safety tips. 

4-Piece Baby Photo Prop Set

This set is available in purple, grey, pink, and white, and includes two baby headbands, a wrap, and a faux fur blanket for lots of options!

4-Piece Baby Photo Prop Set ($21.98)—Buy Now

Baby Pillow Posing Props

This set comes with one donut pillow, one round pillow, and two rectangle pillows. They're supportive for little ones and can be used along with baskets, blankets, and more!

Baby Pillow Posing Props ($29.95)—Buy Now

Plush Unicorn Pillow Prop

The textured faux lambskin fabric gives this sweet unicorn prop some extra texture and is perfect for a magical little babe!

Plush Unicorn Pillow Prop ($31.99)—Buy Now

Panda Bear Baby Suit

This one actually comes in 15 different options, but the panda really got us.

Panda Bear Baby Suit ($18.99-$25.99)—Buy Now

Baby Spa Bathrobe and Head Towel Props

Available in either pink or white, this iddy-biddy little spa set even includes little cucumbers!

Baby Spa Bathrobe and Head Towel Props ($17.99)—Buy Now

Harry Potter Baby Photo Prop

Inspire the next generation of Harry Potter fans with this set worthy of a wee wizard!

Harry Potter Baby Photo Prop ($16.99)—Buy Now

Baby Angel 5-Piece Prop

One set of wings, one headpiece, one bow, and a set of arrows makes this set great for Valentine's Day!

Baby Angel 5-Piece Prop ($14.99)—Buy Now

Grey Fabric Photography Backdrop

It can be tricky to find a neutral background around the house for photos, so we're really digging this washable backdrop (it's also available in brown and pink). You'll need to use this with a backdrop stand like this one.

Grey Fabric Photography Backdrop ($17.79)—Buy Now

Mermaid Photo Prop Set

Your little mer-baby is going to be the talk of the sea in this little mermaid photo prop set!

Mermaid Photo Prop Set ($14.99)—Buy Now

Blue Dino Photo Set

If dinosaurs are your babe's jurassic jam, this little set is going to help you create lots of memories!

Blue Dino Photo Set ($13.99)—Buy Now

Crescent Moon Posing Pillow

You already love them to the moon and back, so this crescent moon posing pillow and little pillow stars just makes sense. It also comes in pink and grey!

Crescent Moon Posing Pillow ($28.99)—Buy Now

Bokeh Photo Backdrop

Skip the glitter (that's not exactly baby-friendly) and try out this ultra-pretty bokeh (the blurred light halos that show up in photographs) backdrop! It's also available in pink, silver, and turquoise.

Bokeh Photo Backdrop ($15.99)—Buy Now

Rustic Baby Milestone Blocks

Babies change from moment to moment, so documenting milestones is almost necessary! We really like these blocks since they give so many options for photos.

Rustic Baby Milestone Blocks ($29.95)—Buy Now

Multicolored Photo Prop Pillows

These uniquely-shaped prop pillows are kiddo-ready and can easily be mixed and matched!

Multicolored Photo Prop Pillows ($28.99)—Buy Now

Baby Western Prop Set

A little vest, tiny hat, and baby boots mean you'll have the cutest cowpoke in the west on your hands!

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Baby Basketball Photo Props

This one is a slam dunk! It comes with a basketball hat and little baby net.

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Baby Basket Photo Prop

This beautiful basket can be used for so much, and you can start with taking some ultra-cute pictures!

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White Wooden Bowl Photo Prop

This is a great alternative to a basket and we love the white wash. It's also easy to use after your baby outgrows it!

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October is here, and we’re officially in the spooky spirit! That means there’s no better time to round up the gang, hit Play on your favorite Halloween movie, and create one (or all!) of these kid-friendly DIY Halloween decorations! These start-from-almost-scratch projects are excellent for getting their creative juices flowing, and DIY Halloween decorations give your little ones a chance to feel included in some not-too-scary activities! You can even let them rock their Halloween costumes while they’re crafting for a little pre-trick-or-treating practice. (We think combining some ready-made decor with DIY Halloween decorations is going to make your house frighteningly festive!)


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DIY Pumpkin Lantern Scratch Art Kit

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Even if they're a bit too young for pumpkin carving, this pumpkin lantern kit gives them the same jack-o-lantern joy! Decorate this darling lantern with pre-traced scratch art, and add the flameless LED candle on the inside to finish your glowing creation!


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Halloween Luminaries

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Everything you need to create these Halloween luminaries is included in this kit! Use tissue paper in Halloween colors, glitter glue, stickers, and more to craft little jar luminaries that come to life with flameless LED candles! You'll want to display these this year and beyond.


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Haunted House 3D Craft Kit

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Your mini monsters will be enthralled with this haunted house kit! It uses primarily soft materials like foam and pom-poms, and the shapes and stickers allow them to customize their creepy casa just the way they want. When it's lights out, it lights up with glow-in-the-dark accents!


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A Book of Ghoulish Halloween Crafts

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We love letting our bigger kids take charge of their own fun, and this book of DIY Halloween projects is designed to let them do just that! Clearly-written and including materials lists and safety tips, this book will quickly become a holiday go-to every Halloween season!


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STEM Halloween Bundle 3 Pack

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We couldn’t pick just one! This set of 3 STEM Halloween projects allows your young scientists to build and decorate a bubbling cauldron, make their jack-o-lantern spill over with a combination of citric acid and baking soda, then get handy and conduct eerie experiments with static electricity!


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Michael's

Pumpkin Candy Dish Paint Kit

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Smiley instead of scary, this cheerful pumpkin and his candy corn friend are ready for little ones to add their own touch with included paints! Once it's dry, fill it with their favorite wrapped candy and let them show it off.


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Pumpkin Lamp Diamond Art Kit

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This jazzed-up jack-o-lantern uses the idea of paint-by-numbers to guide young artists as they add individual "diamonds" to this fully functional lamp. The lamp holds the corresponding number or symbol for each diamond color included, so they'll know exactly what to do next. A placement pen and tweezers allow for smooth application and they'll never know they're honing their fine motor skills!


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Pumpkin Suncatcher Painting Kit

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The days may be getting shorter, but there's still sun to catch! Shed some light on your Halloween celebrations with this kit that includes everything pint-sized Picassos need to create a masterpiece!

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Attn: Parents of tiny explorers! Kids of all ages and stages are on a 24/7 mission to pursue their curiosity. So it’s certainly no surprise that anything and everything has the potential to become a danger zone.

With September marking Baby Safety Month, it’s a great time to ensure that the gear you choose for your growing family is equipped with features that make for a smoother, safer journey together. When it comes to selecting a high-quality, durable, and safe stroller, Bugaboo’s baby gear is tested well beyond industry safety and quality standards.

For peace of mind when your family is on the go, look to these recommended Bugaboo products and top safety tips to keep your infant safe.

 

Bugaboo Baby Gear to Keep Your Bundle Safe & Secure

1. Bugaboo Fox 3

The Bugaboo Fox 3 Bassinet and Seat Stroller is a versatile, all-terrain must-have. The bassinet attachment includes breezy panels for optimal airflow, ensuring your baby can regulate their natural body temperature and won’t get overheated on hot days. Better yet, you can magnetically seal the panel closed whenever cold drafts come your way. When your newborn is ready for the stroller seat, buckle up with the five-point harness, which allows each strap to be secured independently. The four-wheel advanced suspension and large puncture-proof wheels make it simple to steer (even one-handed!), no matter what bumps along the road you might encounter.

2. Bugaboo Donkey 5

From birth to toddler, this reversible, side-by-side double stroller is a sibling (and parent!) essential. It takes just three clicks to change up the configurations–you can use it with just one child, then add another! Kiddos can sit next to each other, face each other, or both face outward at the sights ahead. This latest version features a higher seat, bassinet and side luggage basket to bring your child three centimeters closer to you for an easier reach at mealtime, playtime and hug time. And just like the Fox 3, the new advanced bassinet’s ventilation system regulates your baby's temperature and keeps them comfortable no matter where you stroll!

3. Bugaboo Butterfly

Three words: one-second fold. Yep, this sleek, lightweight, ultra-compact stroller closes in just a second with only one hand. When folded, the dimensions are compatible with the requirements for carry-on luggage–making it an excellent pick for more effortless travel. The Bugaboo Butterfly is made for children six months of age and up to 48.5 lbs. However, it can be used from birth onwards with a car seat using the Butterfly car seat adapters (sold separately).

4. Bugaboo Turtle One by Nuna

Speaking of car seats, the Turtle One by Nuna seat seamlessly integrates with Bugaboo Ant, Bee, Butterfly, Donkey, Fox, Lynx and Cameleon 3 strollers. Designed in collaboration with premium car seat brand Nuna, this seat safely transports your baby from stroller to car (and back!) with ease from the day you drive home from the hospital to the countless adventures ahead. Parents appreciate the resilient outer shell and tailor tech foam for top-notch side-impact protection. P.S.: The Turtle One by Nuna is 20 percent off for the month of September in honor of Safety Month!

Top Safety Tips to Ease Your Worries

No matter which Bugaboo stroller you choose, these simple tips can help keep your kiddo safe and comfortable:

  • Don’t hang heavy bags on the handlebars, or it may tip backward. Properly store your belongings in the basket below the seat.
  • Always lock the stroller’s brakes when you’re stopped. And make sure the stroller is in a locked position when you put your child in!
  • Never leave your child unattended in the stroller.
  • When opening and closing the stroller, be sure that your child isn’t close enough to get their little fingers caught in the hinges.
  • Buckle your baby’s harness whenever you’re out for a stroll.

 

To learn more about Bugaboo strollers, accessories and car seats, visit bugaboo.com.

Andy Cohen announced the birth of his daughter, Lucy Eve, to the world on April 29, 2022. Just weeks later, Lucy was photographed with Uncle Anderson Cooper, casually sporting a blinged-out Snoopy shirt and $400 Fendi pants gifted by Denise Richards, while lounging in a luxe Strawberry Thief Deluxe Dock-a-Tot.

Check out Anderson, Lucy, and the elegant lounger:

Dock-A-Tots are offered in a variety of stylish colorways and quality fabrics, plus the line offers trendy nursing pillows and decor accessories to match. Every Dock-A-Tot is designed to give baby a safe, designated space to lounge and relax and they’re amazing to use for tummy time, too! If you’re trying out Dock-A-Tot for the first time, be sure to brush up on the brand’s safety tips.

More recently, the luxe baby line launched their Surrealist Dreams line which features brand new Dock-A-Tot designs and sun-shielding cabana kits to match:

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Whether you’re a first-time nursing mama, a seasoned SAHD, or any particular parent in between, Dock-A-Tot is one of the key baby products on our must-have list. Classy and convenient, you’ll get plenty of use out of your Dock-A-Tot whether you need a place to prop baby for an at-home photoshoot or a safe space for baby to lay whether at home or on-the-go. Bookmark this page for the latest Dock-A-Tot news!

 

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Car seat safety can be overwhelming. There are so many questions to be answered. Is the car seat installed correctly? Are the straps snug enough to secure my child? When is it time to change into a different size car seat? It goes without saying, but always refer to your specific car seat manufacturer’s instructions (check height and weight limits) and to learn how to install the car seat using the seat belt or lower anchors (LATCH) and a tether, if available.

In the meantime, here are some safety tips you (and anyone driving your kid around) should know:

What Every Caregiver Needs to Know about Car Seat Safety

1. Not all car seats fit in every make and model of cars.
Make sure the car seat you select works in your car. Some stores will let you test before you buy. And if you purchase online, be sure to check the return policies.

2. Be very careful about buying used car seats or accepting a hand-me-down.
If you must buy used or accept a hand-me down carseat, I recommend only buying or taking one from an individual that you know and trust. There are a lot of factors that contribute to a safe car seat for your child and you want to be sure that the car seat has not been compromised in any way and that it is not on the recall list.

3. Keep your child in the back seat until the age of 13.

4. Never install a rear facing car seat in the front seat with an airbag.

What Every Caregiver Needs to Know about Infant Seat Safety

This is typically the car seat that your new baby will ride home from the hospital in. Many infant seats attach directly to your stroller or can be easily carried around. It attaches to a base that is latched into your car, so the seat can easily be taken in and out without waking a sleeping baby.

5. Infant seats should always be rear facing and the longer infants and babies stay rear facing, the better.
The average age to transition your child from a rear-facing infant seat into a rear-facing convertible/toddler seat is approximately two years, but it is really based on weight and height so you should familiarize yourself with your car seat’s specific maximum weight/height guidelines.

What Every Caregiver Needs to Know about Rear-Facing Convertible Seat

These types of seats accommodate larger babies/toddlers, but are not as convenient as infant seats because they are not portable. They are generally heavy and have to be installed directly into the car, as opposed to clicking in and out of a base.

These seats are versatile, however, because it allows for your child to remain rear-facing when they are younger and then “converts” to a forward-facing seat as they grow older.

6. According to all the experts and the American Academy of Pediatrics, rear-facing is the safest option for kids, even if their legs are kicking the back seat.
I know first-hand how hard it is to keep your growing toddler in a rear-facing seat, but the back of the car seat shell protects and supports the head, neck and spinal cord in a frontal collision which is the highest percentage of crashes. Once they reach the maximum weight and height limits for rear-facing, you can use the same seat…just follow the guidelines for forward-facing installation of your particular seat.

What Every Caregiver Needs to Know about​​​​​​​ Booster Seats

It may seem way off in the distance, but eventually your little one will start maturing and growing into a booster seat. This type of car seat does not require any “installation.” The booster seat helps boost up your child to fit properly in the adult size seat belt.

7. It’s best to wait until your child outgrows their 5-point harness car seat and is mature enough to ride without a harness.
The child must stay seated for the entire ride without trying to unbuckle or tuck the shoulder strap under the arm. If they are a wiggle worm, you may want to consider purchasing a 5 point harness car seat that accommodates their height and weight.

At Tot Squad we have a combined 100+ years of child safety experience and bring that expertise to every family we reach. Tot Squad’s team of certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPSTs) can perform a virtual car seat check easily and conveniently at your home, or you can read on for peace of mind.

 

Jen Saxton is the Founder & CEO of Tot Squad, a baby services marketplace that connects new parents with health, wellness/safety services including car seat installation, babyproofing, doulas, & sleep consultants. Tot Squad offers virtual and in-home consultations which can be purchased through Amazon and Walmart.com when buying a related baby product.

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Renting an Airbnb home or apartment is a great way to travel with young children. Having access to a kitchen and washing machine, common space to relax while baby is sleeping, and even an outdoor play area makes your day-to-day baby routine easier than it would be in a hotel. With many families doing smaller driving trips this summer and autumn, now is the best time to get up to speed on vacation-rental tips that take the stress out of your stay.

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What to Look for in an Airbnb Listing
Pre-baby, you might have been more interested in luxury amenities, but post-baby, it’s all about safety and comfort. Here are questions to consider as you review Airbnb listings:

1. Does the listing say that the home is family/kid-friendly?

2. Are there stairs, fireplaces or other areas that seem unsafe for little ones? If so, is it possible to put up a pressure-mounted baby gate to block them off?

3. Is the floor comfortable and clean for kids to crawl and play on?

4. Are there sharp edges on coffee tables and fireplaces that could cause injuries?

5. Do low kitchen cabinets have knobs you can fit a temporary cabinet lock over?

6. Are there fragile items your child could pull down and break or be injured by? If so, are there closets or high shelves where these items can be placed during your stay? (Remember to put them back where they were before you leave.)

7. Is there an on-site laundry? This is key when traveling with a baby, so you can bring less clothing and wash what gets stained.

8. If there’s a balcony, does it have railings so your baby can’t slip through?

9. Is the home near a park, library or other child-friendly spot? Is it near a busy road that could be loud or dangerous?

10. What do the reviews say? Comments from other families are especially helpful in determining if a home is right for your family.

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Questions to Ask the Owners

Reach out to owners before you book to let them know you’ll be bringing a child and to ask questions about the home. Some questions you may want to ask include:

1. Does the host add a fee for children to cover messes or damaged property?

2. Will you have access to garbage cans outside the home? Unless you plan to travel with a diaper pail, you’ll want to dispose of dirty diapers in a place where they won’t smell up your living quarters.

3. If you’re bringing a travel crib, confirm that its dimensions will work in the room you plan to have baby sleep in. Also make sure it can fit in a spot that’s away from windows and drapery cords for safety.

4. If the owner has indicated it’s a baby-friendly home, ask about specific safety issues, like if furniture is secured to the wall.

5. If there’s a pool or hot tub, is there a functioning safety gate or cover?

6. If the listing states there are high chairs, play pens and/or a crib available, ask if you have to request them in advance and if they’ll be on site when you arrive.

7. Ask if there are any potential concerns for families with a young child, such as windows that don’t lock or steep stairs outside that you’ll have to lug a stroller and car seat up and down multiple times a day.

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What to Bring

Pack smart and keep your child safe and comfortable in your rental home by following these guidelines:

1. If you’re staying in a larger city, look for a baby rental store near where you’ll be and find out if they can supply you with a high chair, crib, toys and more during your stay.

2. Pack black garbage bags and duct tape to put over the windows in baby’s room if light streams in, especially if your child is used to sleeping with blackout shades at home.

3. Bring your own sheets for the crib even if they’re provided. Yours will likely be softer and won’t smell like a detergent your child isn’t familiar with. You’ll all have a happier stay if your baby sleeps well.

4. Throw rubber bands, outlet covers, and a roll of painter’s tape in your bag. When you arrive at the home, do a babyproofing sweep of each room. Secure drawers with rubber bands if they contain cleaning products or fragile items. Put covers on the outlets, and use the tape to raise drapery cords and blinds out of baby’s grasp. Check out these genius ideas for DIY babyproofing that can make your rental home safer.

For more on keeping your kids safe, read Airbnb’s article on safety tips when traveling with children.

 

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— Eva Ingvarson Cerise

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