Created from lightweight, eco-friendly materials, Stride Rite's new natural leather Wallaroo shoe will have your little one light on her feet and ready for fall.
$50,
Stride Rite.
12:00 AM,
August 31, 2009
Seems like every time we turn around, a friend, relative, or coworker is announcing the arrival of a bouncing new baby. Which means every time we turn around, we need to procure a cool baby card. This week, make your own life easier by stealing our editors' favorites, handpicked and hot off the presses!
10:00 AM,
August 28, 2009
$4,
Paper Medium
12:00 AM,
August 28, 2009
$4,
Sycamore Street Press
12:00 AM,
August 27, 2009
$3,
9SpotMonk
12:00 AM,
August 26, 2009
$3.95,
Red Cap Cards
12:00 AM,
August 25, 2009
$4.50,
Zeichen Press
12:00 AM,
August 24, 2009
This sturdy little canvas bin is just the thing to keep kids' books corralled in the living room, or to quickly turn your household clutter (keys, phone chargers, mail, oh my!) into controlled chaos. $35,
Bookhou.
12:00 AM,
August 21, 2009
This cloth-bound sketchbook first caught our eye as a sweet gift for a dreamy kid, but its letterpressed cover and rainbow pages might just inspire drawings and poetry from grown-ups as well. $32,
SODA by Amy.
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12:00 AM,
August 20, 2009
When it comes to stimulating the imagination, there are no better instruments than pots and pans, and no better building blocks than the old-school wooden kind. If you're in search of the latter, we're sold on Citiblocs. Each piece is exactly the same shape and size (precisely cut from certified renewable Radiata Pine), which means no glue or connectors are needed to keep creations in place. Gravity plus balance equals perfect stackability! From $15,
Citiblocs.
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12:00 AM,
August 19, 2009