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Aspiring Handy Manny wannabes of all ages will have blast helping tool-savvy moms and dads around the house with the Little Builder Tool Belt (shown at top left, $12.99) from Cosmotot fave - and developmental toy specialist - International Playthings.
Not only does the handy dandy soft canvas belt treat little tummies gently, but it also has two ...
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Buds are blooming on the trees, bunnies and birds are doing their crazy love dances on the front lawn (not with each other - but you know what I mean), the smell of rainy freshness is in the air, and saving a planet that looks so deliciously dewy this time of year is on our minds.
Well that, and it's Earth Day, so what better time than the ...
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As if you could be anything but after taking a peek at the endearingly impish, bright and colorful organic cotton collection of tops, bottoms, cutie patootie leggings, dresses, kimonos, onesies, ruffled chemises, hats and more (infant garments shown at top left in Blueberry/Sky and Watermelon/Sky motifs, $9.50+; toddler designs shown at bottom ...
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I see every cool city Gwen Stefani's ever traveled to.
They're all over her luxe L.A.M.B. City-Names Slip-Ons (shown at top left, $60, on sale for $54) available exclusively at Spunky Sprout, a contemporary, thoroughly modern, one-stop online shop that specializes in all things fabulous for fashion-forward tots (think Shiloh Jolie-Pitt and Leni ...
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With so many retailers riding shotgun on the bio-friendly bandwagon, it's no wonder parents are at a loss when it comes to making a single store their one-stop organic shop.
Thanks to Nubius Organics - think of them as conservationists with good fashion sense - it takes just few picks and clicks to outfit your whole abode with eco-friendly, ...
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Wills and I are just not huge fans of the glitzy, gilded glamor that comes along with princessy-themed tutus and nose-tickling fairy-dusted wands (the farthest he'll go is to play tea party sans the glitter while feeding stuffed friends plastic pickles and hot dogs, and eventually crashing his trains through the spread), but that doesn't mean that ...
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