Nothing beats a well-made pinafore for summer, and Stitchy McYarnpants' kitschy sensibility makes this version a winner:
Love the modern snaps and snowflake design at the bottom, plus the sweet detail at the hem. Part smock, part romper, part Sunday best.

Beautiful, aren't they?
We got these for the Bean's birthday. She is--as are all babies, I'm sure--such a tactile creature, and these stacking bowls are made of smooth, honeyed wood that feels wonderful to the touch. A toy like this will just last and last, and I like the idea that these can be pasta bowls in pretend play when she's four or five.
Natural, non toxic, open ended, simple. Perfect.
We've been looking for a table for the Bean, and there are options a-plenty, smart designs from eco-savvy lines, round versions with chalkboard tops, foamy sets that look like they could take a beating, and then we found The Land of Nod's Kid's Adjustable Activity Table . . .
Which starts at the floor level here and adjusts two more times to this
And a desk, which is a long ways off, granted, but fun to think about. So this is the table we're getting, with the scroll option and without the bins (which are clever additions, but seem sort of useless beyond the at-the-floor stage). Eventually we'll add chairs in yellow. Isn't it perfect?
Labels: concept kid, furniture
I'm having a bohemian year, and the Bean's along for the ride.
This absurdly cute ringer from bellaserababy is so flower child your baby will bring peace and love to everyone she meets when she's wearing it. Love the bib-as-fashion look, as well as the fact that these are roomy and airy and great for playing. Check out the clever button headband.
This is another great find at Etsy--all of the designs are exuberant, wearable and just plain fun.
Labels: accessories, clothes, etsy kid
I have inadvertently found the best sunblock and here it is, in all of its humble glory:

This mighty 4 oz. tub of Earth's Best Baby Care Chemical Free Sunblock SPF 30 brought to you by JASON Natural Products is going to get us through the mildish Sarasota spring and even--possibly, fingers crossed--June. I picked this potent little bottle up one day at the grocery store in the organic baby products aisle. With 70% organic ingredients, Earth's Best was compelling. I know next to nothing about sunblock for babies and kids, but, having a vague misapprehension about the big brand pink bottles with their baby bottoms and splashy claims, I had been on the lookout for something more in line with the Earth Mama/California Baby products we like so much. I didn't check Cosmetics Database or consult with Safe Mama first, however, just went it alone, with only my own developing product consciousness to guide me.
Turns out, this grasshopper did well. After another round at the beach yesterday--this time hotter and a half hour earlier than last time--I am marveling at the Bean's perfectly preserved skin. I decided to look up the sunblock last night and am now semi-well versed in the language of sunscreen. Earth's Best is great because it's essentially comprised of zinc and titanium dioxide (which has recently received a bit of negative press but is by all accounts only potentially problematic in its micronized--read: nano-ized--form), two naturally occuring minerals. It's truly topical, sitting on the skin rather than absorbing in, which means you get that thick, white coating that leaves a cast. Never before have I been so glad to have a sunblock that leaves such traces of itself--I certainly get the sense that I'm providing a barrier between the sun and the Bean's gorgeous skin. Oh, and it's paraben-free too.
There are lots of inventive ways to live green. Here's another:
For the nurseries of tomorrow, digital murals will be what paste-it decals and graphics are today. A mural like this one from Graham & Brown makes me want to wrap the Bean's room in wall to wall woodland.







