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The Light Fantastic

With a colorful base that resembles those poured-sand crafts of our youth, this sophisticated lamp has just the right amount of whimsy to feel at home in a not-too-cute nursery. $350, Anteriors Home.

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This Little Light of Mine

We love everything about this lamp. It runs completely on solar cells that transform sunlight into electricity, so it's both energy saving and cordless. But even better, for every lamp purchased in IKEA stores, a similar (but sturdier) lamp will be donated to children in developing countries who can't draw, write, or read after sunset because they have no electricity at home. Looks good, feels good. $20, IKEA.

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Charge!

If you can't figure out how to baby-proof that unruly nest of wires and cords beneath each outlet in your home, feast your eyes on this hot little number. The Juice Box charging station uses just one outlet, conceals a power strip of your choosing, and holds four electronic devices. Plus, we adore the mitered walnut box and felted top.
$103, BluDot.
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Splish Splash

This useful little ducky, with a real-time clock and programmable countdown timer, will hold fast to any nonporous surface and help the whole family save water. $16, Zwello.


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Riding High

Paul Frank's new line of bicycles has us thinking up all sorts of little errands to run around the city. There's a retro-inspired style for every member of the family, and they won't break the bank. $380, Paul Frank.


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Father's Day Gift: IF-Mode Folding Bicycle

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Motivate him! This folding bike avoids oily chains, complex tubes with hidden dirt traps, and the clutter of traditional bike features. It's also meant for city commuters and is perfectly convenient folded away at home and at the office, which basically means he's out of excuses. $2,250, Areaware.

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Father's Day Gift: Chef's Planet BBQ Tool Kit

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Make him feel like the grilling god he believes he is with this BBQ tool kit full of stainless steel, dishwasher safe utensils in a compact and easy-to-store roll up canvas bag. There's even a cutting board and place settings for four, so you have everything you need for camping and impromptu picnics.   $40, Chef's Planet.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   


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Bella Professional Stand Mixer

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Our first impression of this handy kitchen tool was that it might be the most attractive gadget on our counter. But, what's even better than the die-cast aluminum finish is its direct drive gearbox for minimal noise, so you can make those cupcakes for your little one's birthday - without worrying about waking her up. $250, Bed, Bath & Beyond.

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Recession Pick: Grill and BBQ Mat

BBQMat_FoodRGB OK, is this genius or what? A nonstick mat for your grill that prevents food from falling through the cracks. Long gone are the days of fishing around in between the grates with your tongs to save those fallen vegetables. $20, Chef's Planet.

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Fuji EnviroMax Batteries

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Now your gadgets can go green with you! There is nothing inside a Fuji EnviroMAX battery that will harm the environment if it is disposed of through normal waste systems, so you can have the best of both worlds at no added costs. From $6, Amazon.com.

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