Leave these dangerous items off the list this year

With Hanukkah in full swing and Christmas fast approaching, odds are you have some holiday shopping on your to-do list this week. Pediatric ER doctor and mom of four Dr. Meghan Martin recently posted a TikTok video sharing which toys are most likely to land kids in the ER this holiday season, and you might be surprised by a few. While you’re probably already aware of dangerous activities all kids should avoid (like swimming alone and riding on ATVs), there are certain no-go items that kids should really steer clear of. Here’s what Dr. Martin has to say:

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5.  Anything with a button battery

Per the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, “When swallowed, these small batteries get stuck in the esophagus (throat). The saliva triggers an electric current which causes a chemical reaction that can severely burn the esophagus in as little as two hours, creating an esophageal perforation, vocal cord paralysis, or even erosion into the airway (trachea), or major blood vessels.” Beyond these dangerous outcomes, children have died from ingesting button batteries.

These tiny batteries can be found in so many items in your home, from remote controls to musical greeting cards to watches. “[In toys] they keep those compartments closed with these little cheap screws. It’s not worth it. They can kill kids, and they do it every year,” Dr. Martin says.

4.  Water beads

“These are sold as sensory toys, but little kids can ingest them when they’re small, and they can get larger and can cause bowel obstructions,” Dr. Martin says. “Don’t mess with these with little kids—and they can cause problems with pets, too.” The Consumer Product Safety Commission further explains: “Water beads look harmless—almost like candy—but can be deadly to babies and small children if ingested, and can lead to choking, internal injuries, and even death if left undetected.” The CPSC recommends that water beads be removed from all environments with kids ages 3 and under.

3.  Electric scooters

“Kids get going way too fast on these,” Dr. Martin says. “They hit a bump; go flying; and mess up their faces, their arms, their heads. It’s Bad News Bears.” Electric scooters can travel up to 15 mph, and if you fall off, you are going to get hurt whether you are wearing a helmet or not. Cuts, fractures, and head injuries are the most common issues resulting from e-scooter usage. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children under 16 not operate or ride on electric scooters.

2.  Hoverboards

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“We see so many hoverboard injuries right after Christmas,” Dr. Martin says. “[Kids] break their forearms and their elbows and sometimes their heads. Also, they can literally light your house on fire.” This two-fold danger still hasn’t kept hoverboards off kids’ wish lists through the years, and most kids aren’t wearing helmets and wrist guards while operating them. There’s even a whole TikTok account dedicated to hoverboard “fails.

The CPSC has been warning parents of the dangers of hoverboards since 2015. “In March 2017, a 2-year-old girl and a 10-year-old girl died in a house fire ignited by a hoverboard in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. In addition, CPSC has reports of 13 burn injuries, three smoke inhalation injuries, and more than $4 million in property damage related to hoverboards.”

1.  Trampolines

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“This should not be a surprise to anyone. I detest trampolines,” Dr. Martin says. “They keep the emergency department and the orthopedics team in business. It doesn’t matter if you have a net. It doesn’t matter if you have them buried in the ground. Most of the injuries actually happen on the trampoline. Also, your insurance company may drop you.”

Kids can get injured by landing wrong, being jumped on by another child, or falling off a trampoline without a net. As the Mayo Clinic explains, “trampoline injuries cover a wide spectrum, from small lacerations to fractures of the spine, head, ribs and sternum. And the number and variety of injuries continue to climb, despite efforts to make trampolines less dangerous with enclosure nets and other safety features.”

Consider these warnings as you play Santa this year so that you can avoid a holiday trip to the ER with your little one!

It’s all about the little things when it comes to flying with a baby

You want to go places, but let’s face it: Your little bundle of joy may not be so joyous 15,000 feet up. Never fear, there’s no need to put off travel! Whether you’re trying to figure out where to sit on the plane or what you need to bring in your carry-on, we’ve compiled everything you need to know about flying with a baby to make your family’s jet-setting experience a little less bumpy. And if you’re looking for destination inspiration, check out our top spots to visit before the kids grow up.

First Things First: At What Age Can Your Baby Fly?

You may be ready to show off your new addition to long-distance relatives, but pediatricians recommend waiting until your baby is at least three months old—or had their first set of shots—before traveling by plane. Even though airplane air is filtered before it is recirculated, it is still a closed cabin full of people, and that might pose a challenge for brand-new immune systems. That said, common sense precautions are what doctors advise once babies are old enough to fly

"In general, I think flying is relatively safe," said Los Angeles pediatrician Elle Raker. "I’d prefer everyone else was still masking, but unfortunately, that’s changed." Raker recommends maintaining social distancing when traveling, if possible, and keeping your hands and nearby surfaces clean while aboard the plane. That means sanitize, sanitize, sanitize! (Pssst: These airplane tray covers are super-convenient for keeping little fingers safe from dirty airplane trays!)

Related: Stylish Diaper Bags for Your Family Adventures

Booking Your Flight: The Best Time and Day to Fly with a Baby

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The flight you choose—what time and what day—can make all the difference when you've got a pint-sized plane partner. So follow these guidelines to set yourself up for smooth travels:

Book your flight for a Tuesday or Wednesday
According to Airadvisor.com, flights on Tuesdays and Wednesdays are almost always cheaper and less filled than flights that bookend weekends or on Saturdays and Sundays. This means you'll have a better chance of having an empty seat next to you (which is like winning the lottery when it comes to flying with the fam).

Fly direct—or choose a long layover 
Ear pain tends to be worse on takeoff and landing—so minimize these painful times for your baby by choosing a direct flight! Flying direct also minimizes the number of dirty airport floors your little explorer will want to crawl all over. If you can't bear the thought of 17 hours on an airplane, try to book a layover that allows you to spend the night (or two!) in your layover city rather than just waiting at the airport. This gives you and your brood a chance to recoup and explore a new city. That's what Mommy travel blogger Carrie Bradley, former flight attendant and founder of FlyingWithABaby, advises. "I prefer breaking up the journey just so everybody can get some rest," Bradley said. "We like to take like 48 hours and make it a mini vacation."

Pick a morning flight
Regardless of your baby's sleep schedule, Travel & Leisure says morning flights are the only flights you should book since they are the least likely to be delayed or canceled. Early morning flights are usually less bumpy, which means more time letting your little one out of the car seat to explore the cabin (a must for new walkers). If that isn't possible, and you've got a by-the-clock napper, book a flight that coincides with nap time.

Where to Sit On the Plane when Flying with a Baby

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Where you sit on the plane matters! If you're able to choose your seats for the flight, here are some things to consider:

If it's an option, get a bassinet seat (located at the bulkhead seats) 
Got a baby under six months? Many long-haul or international flights offer travel bassinets that clip into the wall of the bulkhead seats. These can be lifesavers for harried parents (and exhausted infants). To score these seats, you'll need to book your seats super early. The rules vary by airline, but most bassinets are only available for infants under the age of one and less than 25 pounds. For details on where your chosen airline stands, check out this comprehensive list of bassinet seats on 50+ airlines.

Book a window and aisle seat and hope for an empty row
Middle seats are always the last to be picked on a plane, so reserving a window and aisle ups the chances that you'll get all three seats to yourself (Note: You can even do this if you're flying with a family of four; just book two windows/aisle seats). You can always switch if someone does book that seat between you.

Don't put your baby in the aisle seat 
Passengers in the aisle are in the line of fire should luggage fall from the overhead bins during a flight (this happens more than you'd think, with an estimated 4,500 travelers hit by falling airplane luggage each year). These seats can also be risky for little ones who may get their fingers or feet pinched by carts coming through the aisles. Babies and children are safest in the middle or window seats.

Don't sit right next to the bathrooms, but don't sit too far away, either!
Sitting too close to the bathroom means your sleeping baby may be startled awake by the crowd noise after mealtimes (when most people go to the bathrooms). But don't sit too far from one, either; you want to be able to dash to the changing table when blowouts strike.

Seats over the wing are the least turbulent 
If you are worried about turbulence, a seat near the wings will offer the smoothest ride. This makes a difference when you're trying to aim a little spoon into your finicky baby's mouth during feeding time.

Related: Best Airports When Traveling with Kids & Babies

What To Know About Getting Through Security

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Airport security lines aren't fun for anyone, but they're extra stressful when you're contending with wandering toddlers or fussy infants. Here are some tips to help you prepare for (or avoid!) the wait: 

Formula & breast milk are allowed on your carry-on
Nursing and pumping mamas, relax! According to TSA press secretary Carter Langston, you can bring your breast milk through the security lines—even if the baby is not with you at the time (such as if you're away on business and want to bring that "liquid gold" home for your baby). This is because the TSA considers formula and breast milk "medically necessary liquids," which are allowed in carry-on baggage in quantities greater than 3.4 ounces (that's the limit on other, non-medically necessary liquids). As of July 2022, the TSA also updated its guidelines online to add that ice packs, freezer packs, gel ice packs, and similar items required to cool medically necessary liquids are also allowed through security.  

Baby food is OK
Food pouches and jars of baby food are also considered medically necessary, so they're also exempt from the 3.4 ounces rules.

It's easy to get TSA approved 
If you think getting TSA PreCheck status is a difficult process, we're here to tell you it's not! A quick online application and an in-person interview are all you need to do to get what is essentially a "fast pass" through the security lines. Even better, as long as your littles are under 13, they can whisk through security with you without needing their own TSA approval! Apply for the pass here: tsa.gov/precheck.

Kids don't have to take off their shoes
If your kids are under 12, they don't have to remove their shoes when going through security.

Ask if there's a TSA Family screening line
Many large airports have a special security line for families. The signage may not be obvious, so ask a security representative to direct you if you're not sure.

Take your baby out of her stroller or car seat  
This is another reason to keep your baby awake until you get aboard the plane. Babies must be carried through security (though they can be carried on you in a sling) with strollers and car seats going through the X-ray machine separately. (Strollers that don't fit through the X-ray machine will have to be inspected manually.)

Children under 18 don't need a passport or ID to fly in the United States—but they DO need a passport to fly internationally
To apply for a passport, go to travel.state.gov to download the forms. And don't wait! According to the U.S. Passport Office, it takes 10-13 weeks to process a new passport and "expedited" passports take 4-6 weeks. You must bring your documents to your local passport office (you can't mail them in), and both parents need to be present (or have a notarized form saying why they're not). 

Ultimate Supply List for Flying with a Baby

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Packing for a flight with babies and toddlers requires a LOT of prep work. Wipes? Check! Diapers? Check! Sanity? TBD. Here's a checklist of things to put in your carry-on when flying with a baby: 

The Essentials: 

    • Baby carrier/ sling - Even if you brought a stroller through the airport, a carrier is a great way to go hands-free in the airplane while your little one snoozes. Many a mom has strapped that baby to their bellies even when making a restroom trip. Trust us: you'll be happy to have your hands. 
    • Pacifiers/comfort items - If your baby uses a pacifier, bring at least four of them on the plane (they WILL be dropped).  
    • Breast milk, formula, baby food - Most airlines won't provide special meals for babies, so be sure you bring everything your baby will need for the flight (and extras in case there are any delays or if you're stuck on the tarmac). 
    • Feeding supplies - Bibs, spoons, bottles, bowls (these bowls that stick to surfaces work great with the tray table)
    • Finger foods - Never underestimate the power of food to keep your baby busy. Light finger foods like puffs or teething crackers are great because they can keep on nibbling without getting too full. 
    • Wipes - Separate from the wipes you'll put in your changing kit, an extra pack of wipes is essential for all those other times you'll be cleaning up your baby (and yourself). 
    • Changing items - Diapers, wipes, changing pad. Bring double the number of diapers and wipes that your baby usually uses in the period you expect to be traveling. Tip: Keep all changing items in a separate bag (Ziploc bags work great) so you can easily grab them from your carry-on and dash to the bathroom. 
    • Pull-ups, if your baby can stand - These make diaper changes way easier since you don't have to lay your toddler down on that tiny table in the tiny airplane bathroom. 
    • Toys - For younger babies, rattles, teething toys, and other sensory toys will keep your baby entertained for short spurts; older kids may want books, dolls, or puppets.  
    • Clips to keep toys/pacifiers from falling - If your baby is anything like every baby ever, they'll be tossing said comfort item overboard shortly after they get a hold of it. Toy clips like these are an easy fix.
    • Baby pain relief/medications - Bring a small "emergency bag" stocked with liquid baby pain relief (Tylenol for babies of any age; Advil for babies over six months), gas drops, and any medications your baby may need. 
    • Burp cloths 
    • Nursing pillow (we recommend the My Brest Friend) - This may be cumbersome to carry around, but it can work as a comfy bed for your baby post-feed (and you can pass the sleeping baby to your partner easily when your baby is asleep on the pillow) It also has an attached cup-holder for when Mom or Dad gets thirsty, too. 
    • Sanitizing wipes/ tray covers - Your baby—and especially your toddler—will want to touch everything their little fingers can reach. So be sure to bring plenty of wipes and wipe down all nearby surfaces. For the trays, disposable tray covers are great, too.
    • Muslin cloth - These are great for covering babies when they're sleeping or as a nursing cover. They're also nice to cover the baby's head if they are getting overstimulated by the busy surroundings. 
    • Blankets - One for comfort and warmth and another for the floor at the airport.
    • Extra clothes for baby AND parents (because blowouts happen!) - Choose clothes that are easy to take on and off (no buttons!) and bring layers for when the cabin swings from cold to hot and vice-versa. 
    • Ziploc bags for wet/soiled clothes. 
    • Car seat (and car seat stroller for the airport)- If you are buying your baby a seat (recommended, but not mandatory), bring your car seat so your baby has a comfortable, familiar place to nap. This also helps to get your baby (and your stuff) comfortably around the airport. You can gate-check the stroller part when you get on the plane, and it'll be ready for you when you step off. 

Note: The American Academy of Pediatrics says the safest way for your baby to fly is in an FAA-approved car seat or airplane harness device approved for your child's age and size installed with the airplane's seat belt. Booster seats cannot be used on airplanes.

Gadgets Worth Buying (but not necessary)

  • Wraparound headphones - Older babies and toddlers will love being able to hear songs or stories with these wraparound fleece headphones that won't easily slide off and also keep your baby's head warm. 
  • Lap baby - Carrie Bradley of Flyingwithababy.com called this "a really useful product for babies of all ages." It works like a seat belt to keep babies over three months secure on your lap so you can be hands-free and baby can be comfortable.  
  • The Flyaway travel bed - This L-shaped inflatable mattress lets toddlers lie flat and sleep aboard the plane. It also works to fill the floor space so that items your toddler is playing with don't plunge into the abyss of the airplane floor. For a less-expensive option, these inflatable footrest pillows do the same thing.
  • Travel play tray - This tray attaches to the airplane tray table and has raised edges to keep small toys from sliding off the tray (it also covers that dirty tray table). It's also useful for toddlers who like to play with crayons or other small items.

Airline Perks You Should Know About When Flying with a Baby

Sure, flying with a baby can be a challenge—but it's not all a drag! Some airlines offer special perks to families traveling with babies and toddlers, including:

Baby and toddler meals
Most airlines offer a kids' meal that you can order ahead of time, but only a few airlines (mostly international) will serve a specialized baby or toddler meal. These usually consist of jarred baby food or meals that are soft and easy to chew. Qantas, Air France, Emirates, Eva Air, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, Malaysia Airlines, and Singapore Airlines are some of the airlines that offer this, according to this article from Flyingwithababy.

Bassinet seats
As mentioned above, many long-haul flights offer bassinets (mostly suitable for babies under one) that can clip into the bulkhead wall. These seats usually cost more, since they're in the bulkhead row, but are worth it for parents of finicky little sleepers.

Priority boarding for families
When you hear that announcement that "families with young children are welcome to board," grab your roller suitcases and go! Getting all those essential carry-on items in position is crucial, especially if you'll have stuff in the overhead compartments that you'll need to access mid-flight. If you're worried about your antsy toddlers, traveling mommy blogger Samantha Brown recommends having one parent stay in the terminal with the kids while the other boards with the stuff. That way, the littles can run around, then get on the plane after getting all their wiggles out.

Free toys and activity kits
You read that right—free toys! According to Conde Nast Traveler, Lufthansa, Emirates, Nippon Airways, British Airways, Qatar Airways, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, Etihad, and Japan Airlines are among those who give out free kits for tiny passengers. These kits can include everything from stuffed animals and stickers to play dough and puzzles. Just ask the flight attendant when you board.

Worst-Case Scenarios: What To Do If…

Your baby may be all smiles at the airport, but what do you do if everything changes mid-air? 

Ear pain
If your baby is crying and tugging at her ears—or if the crying started just as the plane took off—it could be an earache. Give your baby a pain reliever that's safe for their age—Tylenol (acetaminophen) is safe at any age; Advil (ibuprofen) is safe for babies over six months. You can also ask the flight attendant for a cup of warm water and a washcloth; holding a warm, moist towel against the baby's ear may help relieve the pain. Also, keep your baby sucking or chewing since this can help equalize ear pressure.

*The American Academy of Pediatrics advises against giving Benadryl to children ages two and under unless it is directed by their doctors. 

Vomiting
If your child vomits while on the plane, the protocol is the same as if you were on land: give sips of breastmilk or formula (or water) to prevent dehydration. You can also ask the flight attendants for some washcloths to put on your child (and you) to keep the clothing changes and seat mess to a minimum. Thankfully, children under two rarely get motion sickness, so your chances that a bumpy flight will lead to a troubled tummy are small.

Teething
Liquid pain relievers can help, as well as teething toys.

Nonstop crying
If no amount of peekaboo, feeding, or rocking can ease your baby's cries, all you can do is try to relax. "Make sure you stay calm," says mommy blogger Jennifer Durban in this Howcast video. "If you're stressed out, your baby will be stressed out, so try your best to relax." She also suggested getting up and walking around the cabin. "It's amazing how fascinating a bathroom can be to a little one."

Remember: Flying with a Baby Is Only Temporary

You've packed. You've prepped. You've fed, rocked, and cuddled. Still, when it comes to air travel, it's anyone's guess how your new little human will react to the experience. So what do you do if nothing "works" and your baby is that baby, the one who cries the whole flight? 

"I try to tell other parents you may think everybody is looking at you—and you may feel these eyes peering—but they’re not," said Bradley, who has taken her two young daughters on international flights since they were both infants. "You just relax and do your thing, and remember that it will end. It's not forever. Just concentrate on your family."  

Bradley said it's also important to remember that it's not the kids who generally cause the most problems on board. "Sure, kids cry and it can be irritating—I get that," she said. "But it’s mostly fully grown adults we’ve had bigger problems with." 

And she said it's OK for parents to ask the flight attendants for help. "Even if the flight crew aren’t parents, they can help. It’s what they do," she said, adding that, as a flight attendant, she held many a baby when the parents just needed a break to use the bathroom or have a bite to eat. "I would always tell parents, 'I'm happy to hold your baby.'"

These are the newborn baby gifts that parents will love, too

Baby’s first holiday season is pure magic, and we’ve got the best newborn baby gifts to make it extra special for all the 0 to 6-month-olds on your list. You’ll find tummy-time faves, educational toys, keepsakes, and cuddly stuffies to love on. Shopping for lots of littles? Check out our gift guides for one-year-olds and 18- to 24-month-olds.

Gund My Little Food Truck Play Set

Gund My Little Food Truck Set is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

We love a gift that grows with your baby! Infants will love holding the little sensory toys (like a crinkly taco and a squeaky burger) and putting them in and out of their plush case; when they’re older they can transition to imaginative games where they’re serving food from a food truck.

Gund My Little Food Truck Play Set ($21)—Buy Here!

Manhattan Toy Snuggle Pods Sweet Pea

Manhattan Toy Snuggle Pods Sweet Pea is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

A first doll perfect for six-month-olds, this snuggly little baby comes in their own peapod home. Little hands will love taking their super-soft pal in and out of her pod. Since we’re sure it’ll be love at first sight, you might want to give two of these cuties (in case one goes missing *shudder*).

Manhattan Toy Snuggle Pods Sweet Pea ($24)—Buy Here!

Mushie Links Teether

Mushie Links Teether is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

How beautiful is this? Babies will put just about anything in their mouths, so why not give them a teether or two that are soothing and aesthetically pleasing for parents, too. This Mushie option also comes in calming blue, beige, and sand. *adds to cart*

Mushie Links Teether ($22)—Buy Here!

Melissa & Doug Ice Cream Take-Along Toy

The Melissa And Doug Ice Cream Take Along Toy is one of the best newborn baby gifts

From the stroller to their car seat, babies will love this clip-on vibrating pull toy. As they get to know each of the four ice cream scoops and sensory tags and teethers, you’ll be able to get some stuff done. Definitely one of the best newborn baby gifts this year. 

Melissa & Doug Ice Cream Take-Along Toy ($20)—Buy Here!

Soft Tummy Time Book and Mirror

Tummy time can be such a drag, but your newborn’s sure to be entertained by this multifaceted gift. Your tot can have a tummy party with themselves thanks to the mirror, make some new animal friends on the soft pages, squish the crinkly paper and play with other textures, and attack the gummy orange teether.

Soft Tummy Time Book and Mirror ($35)—Buy Here!

Fox Warmies

Warmies Fox is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

Weighted with buckwheat that you can warm up in the microwave, this super soft woodland stuffie is the soothing companion your baby doesn’t know how to ask for. Just be sure to keep an eye on their snuggles so they don’t get too close. Hot tip: Foxy makes a great heating pad, too.

Fox Warmies ($30)—Buy Here!

Haba Quartett Soft Block Set

Haba Quartett Soft Block Set is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

Give the babes on your list a little STEM action with this foursome of plush cubes each boasting a different sound, color combination, and texture. The best part? They’re machine washable, so spit-up and drool are no match for this toy.

Haba Quartett Soft Block Set ($35)—Buy Here!

Over the Rainbow Music Box

Lull your baby to sleep with a bedtime rendition of "Over the Rainbow," played on this hand-painted, wooden music box. Twist the sun to hear up to three minutes of this favorite melody.

Over the Rainbow Music Box ($72)—Buy Here!

Fisher Price 3-In-1 Crawl and Play Activity Gym

The Fisher Price 3-in-1 Crawl and Play Activity Gym is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

This activity gym does triple duty as your newborn grows. Tinies can bat at the rattles and teethers on their back while older babies love the mirror and singing watering can for tummy time. Once you’ve got a crawler, convert the mat into a little fort that also makes a great tunnel. Baby’s first clubhouse!

Fisher Price 3-In-1 Crawl and Play Activity Gym ($75)—Buy Here!

Plan Toys Sensory Tumbling Set

Plan Toys Sensory Tumbling Set is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

Each of these adorable tumbling balls stimulates a different sense—red is touch, with its fluffy stuffing; blue is sound, thanks to three clanking balls; and with a mirror hiding inside, yellow is sight. And baby? Well, baby is endlessly entertained.

Plan Toys Sensory Tumbling Set ($25)—Buy Here!

Lulujo Security Blanket - Rainbow

Buttery soft cotton muslin lined in satin makes this the softest security blanket around, and we love that you get a set of two off the bat (always, always, always have a backup). Your baby’s not going to want to put these down!

Manhattan Toy Learning Cube ($35)—Buy Here!

Sassy The Mover & Shaker Sensory Toy Gift Set

This a baby gift hat trick for the six-month-olds on your list! Expect plenty of fine motor skills and sensory development as your bebe holds and gums the links, spins their rainbow reel (hello, high chair entertainment!), and learns to stack the colorful magnetic pals.

Sassy The Mover & Shaker Sensory Toy Gift Set ($19)—Buy Here!

Hallmark Under the Same Moon Recordable Storybook

Hallmark's Under The Same Moon Recordable Storybook is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

If you live far away from the newborn on your gift list, record a special rendition of this sweet story just for them so they can always hear your voice. The beautiful illustrations are a bonus.

Hallmark Under the Same Moon Recordable Storybook ($35)—Buy Here!

7AM Enfant Cub Set

7am Enfant's Cub Set is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

This is the coziest newborn baby gift by far! Transform your babe into a little bear cub with an adorable sherpa set that’s sure to keep their tiny hands and heads warm all winter long.

7AM Enfant Cub Set ($50)—Buy Here!

Manhattan Toy Wimmer-Ferguson Learning Cube

Manhattan Toy Learning Cube is one of the best newborn baby gifts

The best baby gifts can be used in lots of different ways to keep baby endlessly entertained. Take that longer-than-you-expected checkout line! This plush cube has six sides to explore, from crinkle paper and a textured teething ring to the elephant’s fun bungee trunk.

Manhattan Toy Learning Cube ($35)—Buy Here!

Malarkey Kids' Chew Tube

Once they’re past the newborn phase and teething is in full swing, this easy-to-grasp toy and teether is a parent’s dream. The textured silicone outer cube soothes tender gums while the black-and-white inner rattle cube is a sensory delight.

Malarkey Kids' Chew Tube ($13)—Buy Here!

Rookie Humans In the Jungle Swaddle Blanket

Rookie Humans In the Jungle Swaddle Blanket is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

We’re smitten by the safari print on this luxuriously soft swaddle, perfect for keeping baby cozy while they sleep, acting as a light blanket in their stroller, or—dare we say—mopping up the odd puddle of spit up.

Rookie Humans In the Jungle Swaddle Blanket ($25.00)—Buy Here!

Black & White Board Book: A High Contrast

An absolute classic newborn baby gift, this board book by award-winning photographer Tana Hoban folds out entirely and is sturdy enough to stand on its own during tummy time. Littles love the high-contrast black-and-white images, which help to develop their eyesight.

Black & White Board Book ($7)—Buy Here!

Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes Toy

Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes Toy is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

This is one of the least annoying musical baby toys out there, which is why it’s been a staple on baby gift lists for a decade. Infants 3 months and older delight in pressing the colorful buttons to start the music and spinning the beads on the handle, and it’s easy to throw in your bag for on-the-go entertainment.

Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes Toy ($10)—Buy Here!

Curious Baby Activity Cards

This is truly a gift for first-time parents Googling “How to entertain a two-month-old” at 3 a.m. The convenient flip guide developed by pediatricians takes parents through games and activities that contribute to five different areas of a baby’s development, from birth to one year.

Curious Baby Activity Cards ($35)—Buy Here!

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These little guys want to move around and make noise, so give them all the tunnels, building blocks, and musical instruments

Get moving and grooving with these presents for one-year-olds (and under!) that they’ll enjoy long after celebrating their first birthdays. From a musical cube and bath boats to magnetic blocks and easy-to-grip teethers, these holiday gifts and toys for 6-month-olds to a year will make life more fun… and just a little bit louder.

Melissa & Doug Baby's First Sensory Toys Gift Bundle

There are so many things for baby to explore in this food-themed sensory set, from the six-piece PB&J take-along toy to a box full of gifts that baby can wrap, and the soft-stacking pineapple. Yum!

Melissa & Doug Baby's First Sensory Toys Gift Bundle ($54)—Buy Here!

Vtech 6-in-1 Tunnel of Fun

Find a nice spot in your home for this 6-in-1 toy because it's going to be around for a while as your little one transitions from tummy time to tunnel time. We love that you can pop off the zebra's keyboard for take-along tunes. 

Vtech 6-in-1 Tunnel of Fun ($60)—Buy Here!

Manhattan Toy Wobbly Bobbly Bear

Manhattan Toy Wobbly Bobbly Bear is one of the best gifts and toys for 6 month olds in 2023

Baby's will love so many things about this wobbly bear! They can bat it around to see where it lands, drop it and watch it bounce, or give it a big snuggle when they need to take five. 

Manhattan Toy Wobbly Bobbly Bear ($18)—Buy Here!

Kiwi Co's Growing Seeds Tissue Box Toy

Kiwi Co's Growing Seeds Tissue Box Toy is one of the best gifts and toys for 6 month olds in 2023

We're smitten with that happy little crinkle stuffie bean! If you're tired of baby pulling out all your tissues, give them their own garden-themed tissue box to explore. Bonus: a book that teaches them how plants grow. 

Kiwi Co's Growing Seeds Tissue Box Toy ($40)—Buy Here!

Angel Dear Beige Bunny Blankie Set

Angel Dear Beige Bunny Blankie Set is one of the best gifts and toys for 6 month olds in 2023

You won't believe how soft and cozy these blankies are, and Angel Dear clearly knows parents by offering not two, but three bunnies in the set to account for any lost-lovey disasters that may come up in the future. 

Angel Dear Beige Bunny Blankie Set ($42)—Buy Here!

Boon Fleet Stacking Boats

Boon Fleet Stacking Boats is one of the best gifts and toys for 6 month olds in 2023

Bath time just got a whole lot more fun with these floating boats in bright, beautiful colors. Tots can stack them or watch water rain out of their drain holes. Now all you have to worry about is keeping the water inside the tub. 

Boon Fleet Stacking Boats ($10)—Buy Here!

 

Baby's First Book of Banned Books

Baby's First Book of Banned Books is one of the best gifts and toys for 6 month olds in 2023

From The Diary of Anne Frank to To Kill a Mockingbird, there are plenty of amazing lessons to learn from books that have no place being banned—and you're never too young to start learning. 

Baby's First Book of Banned Books ($10)—Buy Here!

AIXMEET Baby Teether

Designed to give teething littles the best possible grip, this teether fits right onto their chubby little hands so they can gnaw to their heart's content. 

AIXMEET Baby Teether ($6)—Buy Here!

Aden + Anais Marine Gardens Blanket

Aden + Anais Marine Gardens Blanket is one of the best gifts and toys for 6 month olds in 2023

The softest bamboo-infused viscose and the prettiest patterns make this a no-brainer for holiday gifting—and when the weather outside is less frightful, parents can plop their newly sitting kids down on the blanket just about anywhere. 

Aden + Anais Marine Gardens Blanket ($65)—Buy Here!

Baby Einstein Sea Dreams Soother Musical Toy

Baby Einstein Sea Dreams Soother Musical Toy is one of the best gifts and toys for 6 month olds in 2023

Whether you're looking to entertain baby while you get a few things done or lull them to sleep at bedtime, this ocean-themed crib toy is completely mesmerizing. The drift-off feature gradually tones down the entertainment and a handy remote lets you turn it on or off from up to 12 feet away. 

Baby Einstein Sea Dreams Soother Musical Toy ($38)—Buy Here!

Wee Gallery Crinkle Toy - Fish

Wee Gallery Crinkle Toy Fish is one of the best gifts and toys for 6 month olds in 2023

Babes love anything that makes noise, so they won't be able to put down this crinkly black-and-white fish. And we just love its face! 

Wee Gallery Crinkle Toy - Fish ($17)—Buy Here!

Manhattan Toy Cottontail Cottage

Manhattan Toy Cottontail Cottage is one of the best gifts and toys for 6 month olds in 2023

Your little bunny will learn about object permanence and practice their fine motor skills when they put the little stuffed bunnies in and out of the cute cottage, which comes with a handle so they can tote their friends around once they're officially walkers.

Manhattan Toy Cottontail Cottage ($42)—Buy Here!

Tegu's First Building Blocks

Tegu's First Building Blocks is one of the best gifts and toys for 6 month olds in 2023

The littlest hands can get up to some fun open-ended play with these clever magnetic blocks, complete with soft rounded corners and cheery colors. 

Tegu's First Building Blocks ($20)—Buy Here!

Munchkin Mozart Magic Cube

Calling all budding composers! Each side of this cube features a different instrument to delight baby's senses—think harp, flute, French horn, piano, and violin—with lights flashing to the tempo. They can layer individual sounds or play the full symphony, Mozart style. 

Munchkin Mozart Magic Cube ($29)—Buy Here!

HABA Koala Water Play Mat

Tots love water; parents love when said water can't spill all over the house. Consider this a win-win. The cuddly koala's tummy has a water bottle that's fun to squish during tummy time. And when spit-up happens (it will), simply pull out the water bottle and throw the koala in the wash. 

HABA Koala Water Play Mat ($40)—Buy Here!

Copper Pearl Bibs

A four-pack of Copper Pearl Bibs is one of the best gifts and toys for 6 month olds in 2023

With cotton knit on the front and absorbent polyester fleece on the back, these bandana bibs are as practical as they are chic. And boy are they chic.

Copper Pearl Bibs ($22)—Buy Here!

Bebe Fuerte Stack & Count Kettleball

When the handle is on, little ones can practice lifting this rattly toy kettlebell just like their parents. Without the handle, they can remove and stack the colorful rings that make up the ball and feature a different Spanish number on each. 

Bebe Fuerte Stack & Count Kettleball ($15)—Buy Here!

Skip Hop Farmstand Push & Spin Toy

Skip Hop Farmstand Push & Spin Toy is one of the best gifts and toys for 6 month olds in 2023

Sitters have a new take on the world, and that means new toys to explore. Push-and-spin toys are great for building core strength and balance, and your babe will love the cause and effect of pushing the sun down to see the corn spin and pop.

Skip Hop Farmstand Push & Spin Toy ($16)—Buy Here!

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Why is baby stuff so expensive? Until we figure it out, these Amazon Prime Day deals are saving the day (and your money)

You already love Amazon Prime Day. We’ve already been filling our carts with all the bargains for this event, which officially runs from October 10-11, but know what’s even better? These Amazon Prime Day deals on baby must-haves. Now, we’re not discounting all the other fun stuff we’re eyeing. But baby supplies? Those are a whole different ball game. And, of course, we made sure to find the best of the best deals.

From toys to burp cloths to baby monitors, the Amazon Prime Day deals are not joking around. These are the products your little one either needs right now (hello, Prime 2 day shipping), or will need soon. And if there’s anything we know about babies, it’s that ‘soon’ comes way too fast. Plus, we’re not only scoping out the best savings; we’re also updating this list constantly with new steals, Amazon’s famous Lightning Deals, and basically staying on top of it all so you don’t have to. Hey, we know that if you’re shopping for baby goodies, you’ve already got your hands full, right? Make sure to bookmark this page and check back often!

ANMEATE Video Baby Monitor

Amazon

Digital 2.4Ghz wireless video monitor with temperature monitor, 960ft transmission range, 2-way talk, night vision, high capacity battery.

ANMEATE Video Baby Monitor ($74.99, Now $42.48)—Buy Here!

Gladly Family Anthem4 Quad All-Terrain Wagon Stroller

Amazon

Rugged all-terrain wheels & suspension, push or pull design, easily folds up, sun-, wind-, and rain-repellant, multiple cup holders for parents and kiddos, infant seat adaptor available separately so it can be used from day 1.

Gladly Family Anthem4 Quad All-Terrain Wagon Stroller ($585.65, Now $516.75)—Buy Here!

Furniture Strap Anchors 10pk

Amazon

Two brackets tethered by a strap. 10 pack.

Furniture Strap Anchors 10pk ($12.98, Now $9.99)—Buy Here!

Infant Crawling Crab

Amazon

Skitters sideways like a real crab, plays fun sounds and music, and lights up. It has sensors that reverse its direction when it nears an obstacle.

Infant Crawling Crab ($35.69, Now $16.99)—Buy Here!

Bottle Warmer

Amazon

Portable, 4 adaptors, rechargable, smart temperature control.

Bottle Warmer ($89.99, Now $59.57)—Buy Here!

Aussie Bubs Goat Milk Infant Formula Stage 1

Amazon

For infants 0-6 months. Contains A2 Goat Protein; the unique structure of the proteins and fats found makes it easier for little bodies to break down and digest. Soy and cow's milk formula alternative.

Aussie Bubs Goat Milk Infant Formula Stage 1 ($49.00, Now $43.59)—Buy Here!

VTech Tune & Learn Boombox

Amazon

Ages 6-36 months, requires 3 AAA batteries.

VTech Tune & Learn Boombox ($11.99, Now $8.39)—Buy Here!

Tommee Tippee Ultra-Light Silicone Pacifiers

Amazon

BPA-free, 4 pack, ages 0-6m, multiple colors available.

Tommee Tippee Ultra-Light Silicone Pacifiers ($16.88, Now $11.75)—Buy Here!

Portable Diaper Changing Pad

Amazon

Waterproof, wipe pocket included.

Portable Diaper Changing Pad ($27.99, Now $19.99)—Buy Here!

GUND Baby Animated Flappy the Elephant Plush

Amazon

#2 most-gifted in Toddler Stuffed Animals & Toys. Singing stuffed elephant, ages infant and up.

GUND Baby Animated Flappy the Elephant Plush ($45.00, Now $30.49)—Buy Here!

Pack & Play Sheets 2pk

Amazon

Fitted sheets, pack of 2.

Pack & Play Sheets 2pk ($15.99, Now $10.39)—Buy Here!

Fisher-Price Baby Playmat Deluxe Kick & Play

Amazon

Lay & Play, Tummy Time, Sit & Play, and Take-Along all in one.

Fisher-Price Baby Playmat Deluxe Kick & Play ($59.99, Now $54.67)—Buy Here!

Baby Bath Kneeler & Elbow Rest Pad Set

Amazon

Includes a toy organizer.

Baby Bath Kneeler & Elbow Rest Pad Set ($41.99, Now $35.69)—Buy Here!

Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Soft Feel Silicone Baby Bottles

Amazon

Breast-like nipples, anti-colic, stain- and odor-resistant, 9oz, 2 pack.

Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Soft Feel Silicone Baby Bottles ($20.36, Now $15.99)—Buy Here!

Organic Bamboo Baby Washcloths

Amazon

Set of 6. Multiple colors available.

Organic Bamboo Baby Washcloths ($14.96, Now $11.97)—Buy Here!

Silicone Sensory Chew Necklaces

Amazon

Food-grade silicone, freezer-safe, set of 6.

Silicone Sensory Chew Necklaces ($12.98, Now $9.99)—Buy Here!

Shopping Cart Cover

Amazon

Available in multiple colors.

Shopping Cart Cover ($22.99, Now $20.69)—Buy Here!

Electric Baby Nail Trimmer

Amazon

Trim, file, and buff.

Electric Baby Nail Trimmer ($15.99, Now $12.78)—Buy Here!

Changing Pad Liners

Amazon

Waterproof, 6 pack.

Changing Pad Liners ($15.95, Now $12.76)—Buy Here!

Hollow Teether Tubes with Safety Shield

Amazon

BPA-free, freezable, dishwasher-safe. 5 pack.

Hollow Teether Tube with Safety Shield ($9.99, Now $7.49)—Buy Here!

Large Cotton Rope Basket

Amazon

15.8"x15.8"x13.8". Multiple colors available.

Large Cotton Rope Basket ($35.99, Now $18.19)—Buy Here!

Organic Burp Cloths

Amazon

5 pack. Multiple colors and prints available.

Organic Burp Cloths ($39.96, Now $20.86)—Buy Here!

Splat Mat

Amazon

Designed for under high chairs. Anti-slip, machine washable.

Splat Mat ($18.98, Now $9.59)—Buy Here!

Baby Swaddle Blankets

Amazon

47"x47". Set of 4.

Baby Swaddle Blankets ($27.99, Now $18.69)—Buy Here!

Baby Play Gym Mat

Amazon

WIth 6 removable sensory toys.

Baby Play Gym Mat ($52.99, Now $42.39)—Buy Here!

Play Mat & Play Yard Mattress

Amazon

Available in multiple colors and prints.

Play Mat & Play Yard Mattress ($37.98, Now $32.28)—Buy Here!

Car Seat Cart for Airport

Amazon

Includes extendable base plate. Foldable.

Car Seat Cart for Airport ($65.99, Now $52.79)—Buy Here!

Electric Baby Nasal Aspirator

Amazon

Battery-powered. Available in multiple colors.

Electric Baby Nasal Aspirator ($39.99, Now $24.99)—Buy Here!

3-in-1 Portable Bassinet

Amazon

Easy folding. Net included.

3-in-1 Portable Bassinet ($109.99, Now $87.99)—Buy Here!

Foldable Play Yard

Amazon

14 panel, foldable.

Foldable Play Yard ($189.99, Now $120.00)—Buy Here!

Baby-Led Weaning Set

Amazon

8 piece set with cup.

Baby-Led Weaning Set ($29.97, Now $18.39)—Buy Here!

 

 

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Move over, Black Friday. Amazon Prime Day is happening.

Yes, okay, Amazon Prime Day also happened this past summer. But, the Amazon gods have smiled upon us once again, and the Fall 2023 version is happening this month. October 10-11, Amazon will have deep discounts, promos, and major savings that we won’t see again until…well, the next Prime Day. Probably. Let’s just say these are huge deals and you just don’t want to miss them. Whether you’re still recovering from summer vacation, back-to-school shopping, or just preparing for the upcoming holiday season, there are bargains to be had for every shopper. Of course, we wouldn’t expect any less from Amazon.

The deals aren’t limited to one or two departments, either. Housewares, fashion, beauty, kitchen—there are discounts on products you probably haven’t even realized you needed or wanted. So we’ve gone ahead and rounded up some of the best of the best savings we’ve seen so far, and we’ll be spending our time monitoring and updating with more Amazon Prime Day deals. That’s one of the best parts about Prime Day; they start discounting early. We’ll also be keeping an eye on their famous Lightning Deals. You’ll definitely want to go ahead and bookmark your place here, because our goal for the next week and a half is to keep you saving money (which means we’ll be living on Amazon for you). It’s a tough job, but someone’s gotta do it. Keep reading for the best of the best deals, and keep checking back. We’ll be here all week, folks!

Hisense 50-inch ULED U6HF Series Quantum Dot QLED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV

Amazon

Fire TV built in to support Prime Video, Hulu, HBO Max, Disney Plus, Netflix.

Hisense 50-inch ULED U6HF Series Quantum Dot QLED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV ($499.99, Now $199.99)—Buy Here!

Floor Mirror with Standing Holder

Amazon

Available in multiple sizes.

Floor Mirror with Standing Holder ($156.64, Now $64.46)—Buy Here!

Fjallraven Kanken Backpack

Amazon

Viral Fjallraven Kanken backpack, available in multiple colors.

Fjallraven Kanken Backpack ($80.00, Now $60.52)—Buy Here!

iPad Air 5th Generation

Amazon

M1 chip, 10.9in liquid retina display, 64GB, wi-fi, 12MP front and back cameras, touch ID, all day battery life.

iPad Air 5th Generation ($599.00, Now $499.99)—Buy Here!

Satin Pajama Set

Amazon

Short sleeve pullover top and pants set. Multiple colors available.

Satin Pajama Set ($31.98, Now $25.58)—Buy Here!

COSRX Snail Mucin 96% Power Repairing Essence

Amazon

Hydrating serum for face for dull skin and fine lines.

COSRX Snail Mucin 96% Power Repairing Essence ($25.00, Now $14.30)—Buy Here!

Adult Classic Crocs

Amazon

Multiple colors available.

Adult Classic Crocs ($49.99, Now $32.00)—Buy Here!

MindSprout Dino Blasters Rocket Launcher

Amazon

Launches up to 100ft. Ages 3+.

MindSprout Dino Blasters Rocket Launcher ($19.99, Now $9.99)—Buy Here!

Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Signature Oval Dutch Oven 5qt

Amazon

Ready to use, requires no seasoning.

Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Signature Oval Dutch Oven 5qt ($379.95, Now $354.47)—Buy Here!

CeraVe Skin Renewing Night Cream

Amazon

Helps soften, hydrate and retain skin's moisture with hyaluronic acid. Renew the look of tired skin overnight.

CeraVe Skin Renewing Night Cream ($21.99, Now $14.44)—Buy Here!

SAMSUNG 55-Inch Class QLED 4K The Frame LS03B Series

Amazon

Quantum HDR, art mode, matte display, slim-fit wall mount included, smart TV with Alexa built in.

SAMSUNG 55-Inch Class QLED 4K The Frame LS03B Series ($1,497.99, Now $997.99)—Buy Here!

Bluetooth Wireless Karaoke Microphone

Amazon

Wireless, LED lights, 4-in-1 with speaker.

Bluetooth Wireless Karaoke Microphone ($59.99, Now $23.99)—Buy Here!

Samsonite Freeform Hardside Expandable Luggage with Spinners

Amazon

2pc set (carry-on + large checked), multiple colors available.

Samsonite Freeform Hardside Expandable Luggage with Spinners ($479.99, Now $359.99)—Buy Here!

Crayola Scribble Scrubbie Peculiar Pets Palace Playset

Amazon

Includes 1 unicorn toy and 1 Yeti toy, 3 Scribble Scrubbie Markers, 1 small tub, 1 palace-shaped plastic playset (doubles as carrying case + storage solution).

Crayola Scribble Scrubbie Peculiar Pets Palace Playset ($14.99, Now $12.26)—Buy Here!

The 'Amazon' Jacket from Orolay

Amazon

Down-filled, multiple colors, XXS-5XL.

The 'Amazon' Jacket from Orolay ($151.99, Now $89.99)—Buy Here!

AeroGarden Bounty Basic

Amazon

Hydroponic garden grows up to 9 of your favorite herbs, veggies, or flowers indoors and year-round, without soil.

AeroGarden Bounty Basic ($299.95, Now $179.95)—Buy Here!

Hedbanz

Amazon

Family-friendly game, ages 6+.

Hedbanz ($19.99, Now $14.24)—Buy Here!

Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine

Amazon

Built-in grinder, #1 best-seller.

Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine ($749.95, Now $559.95)—Buy Here!

LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Mighty Dinosaur Set

Amazon

Ages 7-12, 174 pieces, create 3 separate builds with 1 set.

LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Mighty Dinosaur Set ($14.99, Now $11.40)—Buy Here!

Stove Cover with Handles

Amazon

Available in multiple colors, can be used as a serving tray.

Stove Cover with Handles ($79.99, Now $69.99)—Buy Here!

Birthdate Candles

Amazon

Candles created differently for each birthdate, personalized birthday information and custom scents. 

Birthdate Candles ($49.99, Now $39.99)—Buy Here!

Bissell 2252 CleanView Swivel Upright Bagless Vacuum

Amazon

Designed specifically for pet owners (or parents, right?).

Bissell 2252 CleanView Swivel Upright Bagless Vacuum ($118.44, Now $106.44)—Buy Here!

Skin1400 Mask 3 Pack

Amazon

The viral Zombie Pack face mask, plus Mummy Pack and Witch Pack.

Skin1400 Mask 3 Pack ($39.75, Now $31.80)—Buy Here!

Google Nest Thermostat

Amazon

Programmable smart wi-fi thermostat.

Google Nest Thermostat ($129.99, Now $89.99)—Buy Here!

MEGA BLOKS Fisher-Price Toddler Block Toys

Amazon

80 pieces with storage bag, ages 12m+.

MEGA BLOKS Fisher-Price Toddler Block Toys ($24.99, Now $16.00)—Buy Here!

Skylight Digital Family Calendar

Amazon

One of Amazon's #1 new releases for 2023.

Skylight Digital Family Calendar ($319.99)—Buy Here!

3 Pack High Waisted Leggings

Amazon

Sizes S-XXL, multiple colors.

3 Pack High Waisted Leggings ($25.99, Now $15.99)—Buy Here!

Vitamix 5200 Blender

Amazon

10 speeds, dishwasher-safe pitcher.

Vitamix 5200 Blender ($549.99, Now $299.95)—Buy Here!

Mason Jar Lids

Amazon

Leakproof and dishwasher-safe, 12 pack.

Mason Jar Lids ($12.95, Now $8.95)—Buy Here!

'Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie' Pup Squad Play Mat

Amazon

A large-scale play mat featuring Adventure City, 2 exclusive race cars.

Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie Pup Squad Play Mat ($39.99, Now $26.99)—Buy Here!

RENPHO Active Percussion Massage Gun

Amazon

USB charging, 5 attachments.

RENPHO Active Percussion Massage Gun ($109.99, Now $49.99)—Buy Here!

Clear Acrylic Floating Shelves Set of 4

Amazon

Available in multiple colors and sets of 2, 4, 6, 8, or 10.

Clear Acrylic Floating Shelves Set of 4 ($22.99, Now $13.59)—Buy Here!

ThinkFun Gravity Maze Marble Run

Amazon

STEM game for ages 8+.

ThinkFun Gravity Maze Marble Run ($33.99, Now $29.28)—Buy Here!

Coleman SaluSpa Inflatable Hot Tub Spa

Amazon

Portable hot tub with heated water system and 140 bubble jets. Fits up to 4 people.

Coleman SaluSpa Inflatable Hot Tub Spa ($599.99, Now $569.99)—Buy Here!

Swiffer PowerMop Multi-Surface Mop Kit

Amazon

Includes PowerMop Spray Mop, 2 mop pad refills, 1 floor cleaning solution with Fresh Scent, and 2 batteries.

Swiffer PowerMop Multi-Surface Mop Kit ($29.99, Now $19.99)—Buy Here!

Amazon Fire TV 50" Omni Series 4K UHD Smart TV

Amazon

Hands-free, with Alexa.

Amazon Fire TV 50" Omni Series 4K UHD Smart TV ($375.99, Now $149.99)—Buy Here!

Crayola Inspiration Art Case Coloring Set

Amazon

140 count Crayons + case

Crayola Inspiration Art Case Coloring Set ($24.99, Now $19.79)—Buy Here!

Original Peloton Bike

Amazon

Original Peloton Bike with touchscreen.

Original Peloton Bike ($1,445.oo, Now $1,095.00)—Buy Here!

BrüMate Toddy XL

Amazon

Multiple colors available.

BrüMate Toddy XL ($39.99, Now $29.00)—Buy Here!

SimpliSafe 11 Piece Wireless Home Security System Gen 3

Amazon

Includes wireless indoor HD security camera, optional 24/7 professional monitoring (no contract), compatible with Alexa and Google Assitant.

SimpliSafe 11 Piece Wireless Home Security System Gen 3 ($349.99, Now $175.00)—Buy Here!

Clixo Super Rainbow 60 Piece Pack

Amazon

Versatile magnetic tiles for building.

Clixo Super Rainbow 60 Piece Pack ($99.99, Now $89.99)—Buy Here!

NuFACE FIX Starter Kit Microcurrent Facial Toning Device with Facial Serum

Amazon

Instantly blur the look of fine lines and wrinkles around eyes, lips, and forehead. It also helps create naturally fuller-looking lips.

NuFACE FIX Starter Kit Microcurrent Facial Toning Device with Facial Serum ($165.00, Now $118.80)—Buy Here!

8pk Pop Tubes Sensory Toys

Amazon

Fidget and sensory pop tubes.

8pk Pop Tubes Sensory Toys ($23.00, Now $6.97)—Buy Here!

Apple 2023 MacBook Air Laptop

Amazon

M2 chip, 15.3in liquid retina display, 8GB unified memory, 256GB SSD storage, 1080p FaceTime HD camera, touch ID, syncs with iPhone iPad.

Apple 2023 MacBook Air Laptop ($1,299.00, Now $1,049.00)—Buy Here!

Tile Mate Item Locator

Amazon

For keys, bags, etc. Up to 250ft.

Tile Mate Item Locator ($24.99, Now $17.99)—Buy Here!

Colgate Optic White ComfortFit Teeth Whitening Kit

Amazon

Remove 10 years of stains in just 3 days with this whitening kit.

Colgate Optic White ComfortFit Teeth Whitening Kit ($64.99, Now $45.88)—Buy Here!

Princess Tent Playhouse with Star Lights

Amazon

For indoor/outdoor use.

Princess Tent Playhouse with Star Lights ($55.99, Now $29.99)—Buy Here!

TAGRY Wireless Headphones

Amazon

60H playback, LED charging display, and IPSX waterproof

TAGRY Wireless Headphones ($49.99, Now $29.73)—Buy Here!

Sony HTX8500 2.1ch Dolby Atmos/DTS:X Soundbar with Built-In Subwoofer

Amazon

7.1.2ch Dolby Atmos/DTS X with Vertical Sound Engine

Sony HTX8500 2.1ch Dolby Atmos/DTS:X Soundbar with Built-In Subwoofer ($399.99, Now $198.00)—Buy Here!

Blink Video Doorbell + 2 Outdoor (3rd Gen) Camera System

Amazon

Two-way audio, HD video, motion and chime app alerts, and Alexa enabled. Wired or wire-free, black or white.

Blink Video Doorbell + 2 Outdoor (3rd Gen) Camera System ($239.98, Now $99.99)—Buy Here!

French Terry Fleece Capri Jogger Sweatpant

Amazon

Available in multiple colors and plus sizes.

French Terry Fleece Capri Jogger Sweatpant ($24.90, Now $19.92)—Buy Here!

iWALK USB C Power Bank

Amazon

Compatible with iPhone 15, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5/4 S23 S22, Nintendo Switch, Google Pixel, Huawei, iPad Pro/Air, AirPods.

iWALK USB C Power Bank ($25.99, Now $18.19)—Buy Here!

Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Ergo Neck Pillow

Amazon

Available in Small, Medium, and Large Profile, as well as Medium Cooling and Travel Size.

Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Ergo Neck Pillow ($99.00, Now $77.94)—Buy Here!

Koolaburra by UGG Women's Advay Slip-on

Amazon

Available in 5 colors.

Koolaburra by UGG Women's Advay Slip-on ($74.99, Now $64.99)—Buy Here!

Crest 3D Whitestrips

Amazon

20 levels whiter in 22 days.

Crest 3D Whitestrips ($45.99, Now $29.99)—Buy Here!

Britax One4Life Convertible Car Seat

Amazon

4 configurations, including rear facing infant car seat, rear facing toddler car seat, forward facing 5 point harness car seat, and forward facing high back booster seat. 5-120lbs, up to 63in.

Britax One4Life Convertible Car Seat ($399.99, Now $319.99)—Buy Here!

Mellani Sheet Set

Amazon

Extra soft, wrinkle-, fade-, and stain-resistant, moisture-wicking and cooling. Good Housekeeping Best Bedding Award Winner: Tried, tested, and named "Buttery Budget Buy" in 2023.

Mellani Sheet Set ($50.97, Now $29.72)—Buy Here!

GE Profile Opal Countertop Nugget Ice Maker

Amazon

Also available in black.

GE Profile Opal Countertop Nugget Ice Maker ($629.00, Now $549.00)—Buy Here!

Echo Dot (5th Gen) Kids Owl with Echo Glow

Amazon

Includes 1 year of Amazon Kids+.

Echo Dot (5th Gen) Kids Owl with Echo Glow ($89.98, Now $37.99)—Buy Here!

Portable Wireless Inkless Printer

Amazon

Prints 8.5"x11" letter size.

Portable Wireless Inkless Printer ($229.99, Now $199.97)—Buy Here!

Fire 7 Kids Tablet (16GB, Red) + Kids Headset

Amazon

A full-featured Fire tablet for kids ages 3–7, 1 year of Amazon Kids+ content, and a Kid-Proof Case with a built-in stand. Also available in blue, purple, and pink.

Fire 7 Kids Tablet (16GB, Red) + Kids Headset ($154.98, Now $94.98)—Buy Here!

Ninja SP351 Foodi Smart 13-in-1 Dual Heat Air Fry Countertop Oven

Amazon

13 functions (air fry, air roast, bake, broil, toast, reheat, bagel, dehydrate, sear, crisp, rapid bake, frozen pizza, fresh pizza, and griddle)

Ninja SP351 Foodi Smart 13-in-1 Dual Heat Air Fry Countertop Oven ($329.99, Now $169.99)—Buy Here!

Coleman Canyon 8-Person Camping Tent

Amazon

Available in 3 colors.

Coleman Canyon 8-Person Camping Tent ($219.99, Now $168.30)—Buy Here!

Layered Solid Room Darkening Blackout & Sheer Grommet Top Curtain Panel Pair

Amazon

Available in multiple colors and sizes. Set of 2 panels.

Layered Solid Room Darkening Blackout & Sheer Grommet Top Curtain Panel Pair ($99.99, Now $28.59)—Buy Here!

Graco Pack ‘n Play Travel Dome DLX Playard

Graco

Includes carry bag.

Graco Pack ‘n Play Travel Dome DLX Playard ($219.99, Now $153.99)—Buy Here!

3-Piece Ruffled Comforter Bedding Set with Pillow Shams

Amazon

King, light grey.

3-Piece Ruffled Comforter Bedding Set with Pillow Shams ($328.99, Now $88.99)—Buy Here!

Magnetic Tiles 100pc

Amazon

STEM, 3+yrs.

Magnetic Tiles 100pc ($51.99, Now $33.24)—But Here!

Preschool Race Car Playset

Amazon

Also available in green.

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Get ready for some serious home décor inspo!

The only thing better than getting lost in a book is having your own cozy space devoted to literary escapes. These adorable reading nooks for kids are both simple and stunning. All you need is a corner of your home, some floating shelves, and a bunch of books, and you’ll be on your way to setting up a spot where reading is the focus.

Kid-Sized Chair

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This adorable option from @thunderousdandelion doesn't take up a ton of space in your home. All you need is a corner, a kid-sized chair, some floating shelves to display this week's reads, and a bookshelf for the overflow. 

Rainbows Everywhere

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Who doesn't love a bookshelf organized by color? This option from @thesimpleliefofoliver takes it up a notch with rainbow artwork, rainbow sensory toys and rainbow crafts. LOVE!

Instant Reading Nook

It really is as easy as can be with this book nook from KidKraft. Order yours and set it up and you have your own too-cute reading area and bookcase combined! 

A Cool Corner Reading Nook

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Tag & Tibby

Julia from Tag & Tibby set out to create a sensory-friendly space for her son, and the result is simply awesome. The little ones can cuddle up in the canopy to read, but can also take plenty of LEGO breaks. 

Plenty of Pillows

The Merrythought

Even if you don’t have much extra space, you can still make a reading nook. All you really need is a corner, a pile of pillows, and a few blankets, like with this sweet space by The Merrythought

Related: Best Books to Read Before They Turn 12

Dreamy Daybed

House Homemade

File this one under “dream house”: this daybed setup by House Homemade takes the idea of a reading nook to a whole new level. Flanked by IKEA bookshelves, this is one spot that the whole family would love. 

Wasted Space Turned Reading Nook

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If you've got a cupboard that doesn't do much but collect clutter, get inspired by @pagesofemma's IKEA kids' room idea for turning wasted space into a cozy reading nook using IKEA's Kallax picture shelf units.

A Chic Space

Jess Koehler for The Effortless Chic

We love this bright and beautiful nook by The Effortless Chic. Start off with stacks of pillows on the floor, add a cozy chair, and finish it off with a pretty gallery wall. 

A Double-Duty Closet

Mama.Papa.Bubba

Take inspiration from Mama.Papa.Bubba and turn your kiddo’s closet into a reading nook. In this case, they kept clothes hanging in the closet, so you don’t even have to give up all the storage space. Win-win! 

An Outdoor Nook

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Design Improvised

Who said reading nooks can only be inside? We love this bright outdoor space by Design Improvised—it’s the perfect way to put your patio to good use. 

Classy Closet Reading Nook

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Visual Meringue

You know the old saying: one kid’s closet is another’s a super cool reading nook. While transforming her son’s nursery into a “big boy room,” blogger Elaine also gave his closet a literary makeover. From comfy pillows and art to essential bookshelves, check out how this reading nook was born over at Visual Meringue.

Inspiring Library

Akila from The Road Forks

Featured over at Project Nursery, this library-inspired nursery was dreamed up by The Road Forks. Not only does it have a showstopper set of bookshelves, but there’s also a cute closet nook that’s great for book storage and story time.

Related: 6 Clever Ways to Encourage Reading You Haven’t Thought Of

Cute Corner Shelves

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Sunshine on the Inside

When creating a home reading nook, it’s always important to consider every angle. That’s what Sunshine on the Inside did, installing gutter shelves that turn a regular corner into a nifty nook.

Cozy Canopy Reading Nook

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Stuff Parents Need

Ah, the magic of mesh curtains. They offer up a feeling of privacy for little bookworms, but parents can still keep an eye on storytime. If you want to try out this nifty idea for yourself, head on over to Stuff Parents Need for a full tutorial.

Fairy Fireplace

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Life, Unstyled

Got an empty fireplace in need of a new function? Turn it into a cozy reading space! Take a cue from interior stylist Emily Henson’s blog Life, Unstyled, and round up some fairy lights, cushions, blankets, and books and you’ll have a next-level nook.

 

 

 

WildLanterns at Woodland Park Zoo is always worth the trip. Make your plans to see this whimsical winter light display now

Winter nights are settling in and that can only mean one thing—light displays are popping up all over Seattle. We know families are excited that Woodland Park Zoo’s WildLanterns will be returning for its 2022 season. We’re excited too. This year’s larger-than-life display will feature new lanterns, plus some that you’ll recognize from year’s past. But one thing is guaranteed—it will knock your kiddo’s socks off.

Get a sneak peek of Tinybeans’ writer, Kathryn Mueller’s experience at WildLanterns at Woodland Park Zoo. Then read on to find out more and make your family’s plans.

WildLanterns—What to Expect This Year

Everyone new favorite light experience—WildLanterns—is returning to Woodland Park Zoo for the 2022 season. If you made the trek last year or the year before (or both!) and loved it, put a return visit on your calendar because you'll see new lanterns alongside your favorite from past years when you visit. Families will be welcomed through four themed zones where they'll encounter lighted animals and plants lining the zoo’s walking paths, at kiddo eye height and towering overhead.

Along the way you'll encounter All About Bugs, where you'll feel smaller than ever among gorgeous and oversized dragonflies, bunnies, and plants before making your way through the glowing Garden Delights. Up next are the big animals. You'll find these fascinating creatures as you take a Walk Among African Animals or go on an Asian Safari. It's where you'll find wow-worthy animals like tigers and orangutans, plus coo-worthy red pandas (a favorite with kids these days). Make Oceania Animal Odyssey your final lantern destination. It's full of Southern Hemisphere faves like cuddly koalas, kangaroos, and colorful parrots.

We suggest families plan about 90 minutes to walk the whole loop with your little adventurers.

Related: Watts Up: Seattle's Best Holiday Light Displays

kids run toward a lighted tree at WildLanterns seattle at woodland park zoo
Kathryn Mueller

Sensory-friendly Experiences at WildLanterns

This year WildLanterns has added three sensory friendly evenings in an effort to make WildLanterns more accessible. Low-sensory experiences, activities, and other resources help to make everyone who heads to the display feel comfortable. On these nights, Zoomazium will transform into Zoomazium NightLights where families can find low lighting, soft nature sounds playing, and sensory toys, like a giant Light Bright, set out to use.

Plan to attend one of these special evenings on November 16, December 13, or January 12. 

Related: 12 Places Where Kids of All Abilities Can Play

Kathryn Mueller

Wild Programs & Experiences

During your visit, make sure to stop by the carousel for an always-fun spin. Riding the carousel at night is a whole new experience as far as your Littles are concerned. Plus, like past years, there will be interactive zones providing delight to lantern enthusiasts of all ages. Head to the middle of the zoo to find these features that are just as engaging as they mechanical lanterns that captivate everyone's attention as you make your way around the zoo.

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Kathryn Mueller

What to Bring

Plan your WildLanterns visit like you do other zoo trips and you’ll have everything you need to keep your wee ones happy. The zoo’s wide paths were made for strollers, so be sure to have yours on hand for just-walkers or sleepy toddlers who need a rest. Outside, rain or shine, is the name of this game, so dress for the weather, with plenty of layers (hats and gloves), rain gear and snuggly stroller blankets to keep kids warm and dry. Don’t forget to throw your trusty umbrella into the mix too. Snacks are allowed and face masks are a must. Last but not least, make sure you’ve got room on your phone for all the cute pics.

Kathryn Mueller

Where to eat

If all this lantern gazing has your crew’s tummies rumbling, families can find plenty of food options at the zoo. 1889 Pizza and the Wild Cup will be open and a couple of pop-up kiosks will have food items for sale too. Plus, like other zoo events, families are welcome to bring their own food and drink to enjoy on-site. 

Good to Know:
1. Timed tickets are required for the event, and they sell out fast, so grab yours while you still can!

2. If early works best for your kids, you’re in luck. Even if you get the earliest ticket time spot, it’s dark enough to enjoy this experience. Plus, by the time you head out, the lanterns will be at their magical best, and you’ll still have the kids home by bedtime. 

3. Families will be welcomed at the West Entrance only, where the experience begins.

Dates: Nov. 11, 2022-Jan. 1, 2023; closed Mondays (except for Dec.19 & 26) and Nov. 25, Dec. 24 & 25
Hours: 4-9 p.m. (last entry at 8:30 p.m.)

Woodland Park Zoo
5500 Phinney Ave. N.
Seattle
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Looking for a place to play inside in Brooklyn? The borough is full of kids, so you can be sure there are lots of indoor playgrounds for kids to explore. Whether you’re looking for a rainy day activity, it’s too darn hot, or you just need a change of scenery, here’s where the kids can play inside!

The Play Lab

The Play Lab

A new eco-friendly, Montessori-inspired playspace for children nine months to seven years old has arrived in Greenpoint. (It's right across from McCarren Park.) Super cool features include a treehouse slide, rock wall and rope area, as well as a LEGO pit, construction zone, and soft toys for the tiniest of visitors. The Play Lab is designed to encourage independent and cooperative play through a variety of creative and sensory-rich activities. The space's educational components have been designed to grow with kids as they work through different developmental phases. The Play Lab does it all: open play packages, drop-in passes, classes (music, French, little gym, etc.), birthday parties, as well as a store featuring French-designed Moulin Roty toys. 

Rates are $35 for two hours of drop-in play ($50 for two kids); $320/monthly pass ($270 for two kids), and $250 for a pack of 10 ($200 for two kids). 

31 Nassau Ave. 
Greenpoint
718-387-2071
Online: theplaylabny.com

The Hollow

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Located on the second floor of a brownstone in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, The Hallow offers two thoughtfully designed spaces for kids ages five and under to explore. "The Meadow"  is filled with open-ended materials and toys, allowing kids to be in charge of the play narrative. "The Den" provides children with opportunities to engage in practical life activities that encourage the development of fine motor skills, problem-solving, focus, perseverance, care of the environment, respect for others, and more. The serene vibe is no accident; the space was created to be a place where both kids and parents would want to hang out. The Hallow also offers an infant class, drop-off, Play School and birthday parties. Open play is $25 for 90 minutes. No shoes, please, and kids should wear grippy socks or bare feet when playing. 

425 Rogers Ave. 
Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Online: thehollowbk.org

Twinkle

Twinkle is back open and ready to party! (Safely.) Far from your ordinary indoor playground or play space, Twinkle offers its visitors 4,500 square feet to run, jump, and embark upon some seriously imaginative play. The popular play space is debuting two new play areas, a Pet Shop and Tea Salon. Other setup include the "Pretty in Pink" beauty salon, "Brooklyn General Store" (it's styled after a 1950s market), and "Gently Down the Stream" water play area. Open play is by reservation with two-hour slots, and masks are required for all guests ages two and up. Additional safety measures include a new air filtration system and sanitizing procedures. Twinkle is only for kids ages six and under. 

144 Frost St.
Williamsburg
718-349-1300
Online: twinkleplayspace.com

Good Day Play Cafe

Andrea S. via Yelp

This Brooklyn play and snack destination is the second location of Good Day Play Cafe, which opened a spot in Queens a few years ago. This one, recommended for kids six and younger, can be found on 5th Avenue in South Park Slope. There’s a lot to keep kids stimulated here: a mini climbing wall, a slide into a ball pit, magnetic wall, play marketplace, puzzles, a mat with sensory toys for the very young, and more. And, as with the original Good Day, a Hioki Cypress wood cube pit, a supposedly more germ-free alternative to sand, etc. You'll need to make a reservation to play here; open play is on Mondays, and Wednesday through Saturday. You can also book private play sessions for a group, or host a birthday party here.  Read our full review here!

Good Day Play Cafe
591 5th Ave.
South Slope
347-294-4334
Online: gooddayplaycafe.com

Recess DUMBO

Recess Facebook page

A 2,200-square-foot indoor playground for kids six months to six years of age, Recess DUMBO features a custom-designed modern and streamlined playscape of wood, rope, slides and more. Young ones get their own tiny slide and climbing area, as well as books and soft toys for early exploration. Bigger kids can duck inside a cubby with a ladder to another level, slide down a fireman pole, knock around a wall of pool noodles and even scale to a height and ring a bell at the top. Drop-in is $30, and memberships are available as well. A separate room here hosts classes, singalongs and more.

Recess DUMBO
81 Washington St.
DUMBO
347-987-3509
Online: recessdumbo.com

 

Totally Tots at Brooklyn Children's Museum

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If you’ve never considered the Brooklyn Children's Museum as a little kids' play destination, think again. The Totally Tots area, dedicated to those ages five and under, offers a water-play space; an art studio; a theater; building zone, and more. There's even a "Baby Hub" to ensure safe, soft play for those under 18 months. (For outdoor play here, head to The Nest, located on the museum's rooftop terrace.)

You need to make reservations in advance to visit, and the museum is currently only open on weekends and select holidays. 

145 Brooklyn Ave.
Crown Heights
718-735-4400
Online: brooklynkids.org

little Lola & Tots

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A play space for little ones (four and under) Little Lola & Tots offers open play as well as toddler enrichment classes (such as yoga) and preschool alternative. You’ll find a play kitchen, magnetic wall, lots of books, tiny climbing structures, a slide, lots of sensory toys and more here. They do story time and crafts here, too. Open play is $15/hour, and you must register in advance. Lots of Covid-19 precautions are in place, including mandatory masks and capacity limits The space also operates an outdoor learning program in warmer weather, and offers a "pod" learning space. 

503 Dekalb Ave.
Bedford Stuyvesant
718-484-7620
Online: littlelolatots

Fairy Tale Island

Bay Ridge got its own indoor playground and play cafe a few years ago in the form of Fairy Tale Island. The 4,000-square-foot play space, designed for kids ages eight and under features an elaborate climbing structure with slides and swings, a ball pit, a faux sand pit, and trampoline. You’ll also find a mini climbing wall, and play grocery store and several play kitchens in the rear of the space. Parents can join in the fun or take a seat in the cafe area and relax with some coffee or tea. Read our full review here!

Open daily, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
7110 3rd Ave.
Bay Ridge
646-667-9096
Online: fairytaleisland.info

Brooklyn Arts Exchange (BAX)

BAX

As a part of BAX's Early Childhood programming, the open play space offers a fun and creative environment for babies through preschoolers (and their caretakers) to play and socialize Monday and Friday, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Under the supervision of a staff member, little ones ages one to four can jump through hoops and tunnels, bounce balls, or read books. Drop-in rate is $10, or $80 for a 10-pack punchcard. 

421 Fifth Ave.
Park Slope
718-832-0018 
Online: homepage.bax.org

Kids N Action

Kids N Action Facebook page

Located in the neighborhood of Borough Park, with its impressive indoor playground, Kids N Action is both a major rainy day and birthday party destination for area families. The huge space contains a large, four-level soft play structure with ramps, slides, passageways and more. A separate, lower-key toddler area can also be found here, for the youngest of visitors, and thrill-seekers can take a spin on the mini indoor rollercoaster, which goes forward and backwards.  A more mellow ride is available on a tiny train, which snakes under the large play structure, and for the older/taller kids, there's even a small go-kart track. Other amusements include many arcade and carnival games (tickets can be redeemed for small prizes) as well as an on-site cafe with basic snacks and drinks. Softplay (the big structure and toddler area) is $8 on the weekdays and $10 on weekends; Softplay plus the rollercoaster, train and go-karts is $16 on weekdays and $18 on weekends. Note: Kids N Action is not open on Saturdays until one hour after sundown.

1149 McDonald Ave.
Borough Park
718-377-1818
Online: kidsnaction.com

Powerplay Activity Center

Powerplay's

While Powerplay is mostly a climbing gym and gymnastics facility for kids - they thrive on their classes for active tots - they also boast a unique play space. On the second floor, you'll find an indoor sandbox, playground including a tube slide, kiddie cars to drive, toys to push, a basketball hoop, play house, reading nook and more. While it's not shiny and new, it does have plenty to keep your tot enthralled. Recommended for ages 0-6 years.

432 3rd Ave.
718-369-9880
Gowanus
Online: powerplaykids.com

New York Transit Museum

NYC Transit Museum Facebook Page

Although not advertised as a play space per se, for kiddos who love to ride the rails, the New York Transit Museum is a great place to play. The museum recently reopened after a long, pandemic pause. Your would-be mini commuters can roam the wide open halls and explore all the trains, buses, turnstiles and other transit memorabilia that are on display. Kids can climb into the driver’s seat, run the length of a vintage train car, and maybe even learn a little something about our grand city's vast transit system.

99 Schermerhorn St.
Brooklyn Heights
718-694-1600
Online: nytransitmuseum.org

 — Hanna R. Neier

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If you have a baby (or you’re pregnant), you’re probably wondering, “why does something so tiny need so much gear?” We get it. Babies can be unpredictable; will they nap or won’t they, guzzling milk or not hungry at all, scream-crying or cooing and snuggling. For that reason, bring a baby somewhere, anywhere, and you need stuff. We are all about multi-tasking so we can save money, space and sanity—no matter where you are.

Big news: it (now) exists, thanks to one of our favorite baby safety brands, Regalo! This portable bassinet is perfect for playtime or nap time, indoors or out, and so easy to set up. It’s safe and secure; whether you’re multitasking, working from home, or on-the-go, the My Play Baby is a must-have. Read on for five reasons why you need this on your wish list ASAP!

 

Savings alert: Use code TINYBEANS10 for 10% off My Play Baby and free shipping!

*one code per household, expires on 3/31/21

It's a Twofer

Wanna play? No problem. Wanna sleep? No problem. (Well, for the baby, at least.) The My Play Baby is a lightweight, foldable, portable infant bassinet that's the best friend you didn't know an inanimate object could be. This multi-tasker is the perfect infant bassinet for babies up to 15 pounds, with a removable pad for extra comfort and a safe space to play. Mesh walls offer visibility, so you can keep an eye out and breathability for when you're chilling with your babe in the yard. Light enough to tote around wherever, so your baby is happy and safe while you finally get some time to yourself to relax or at least, shower.

Indoor/Outdoor & Travel Friendly

Made in the shade: The attachable protective sunshade uses UPF 50+ fabric to keep baby shaded while outdoors (Adorbs baby sunglasses not included, but highly recommended for photo ops). The shade factor is huge since sunscreen on an infant is no bueno. Going somewhere? Make it stress-free! The My Play Baby folds up super small and has a carry bag—it can fit in checked luggage, unlike all those shoes you're trying to bring. 

Safety

Regalo has been keeping kids safe for years as a trusted family-owned company known for its top-rated baby safety products. When we heard they were developing this portable bassinet, we knew it would have safety at the forefront. The My Play Baby includes a removable, softly padded bottom for protection from hard surfaces, reinforced stitching along the edges for added security, a safety-lock feature and meets all safety standards, going above and beyond with ASTM certification. 

Sensory

Just when you thought it couldn't get any better, it does: The My Play Baby comes with sensory toys! Colorful and playful, these useful toys overhead grab your baby's attention and encourage eye tracking. Included are a moon, heart and cloud that hang from the canopy...awww!

Easy To Clean

If it's not easy, we're not into it. Being a new parent is hard enough! Spit-ups, blow-outs (not the salon kind), and other baby goo is no match for My Play Baby—It's easy to wipe down! A fuss-free bed/play space is precisely what you need right now. Our only question is, "Does this come in adult size?"

 

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