Wednesday: Holiday Weekend

Making funny faces is loads of fun when you have such a great slate to work with. Get the kids excited about graphic design through the lens of toymaker Miller Goodman. Eco-friendly and unlimited possibilities, kids of all ages will take a turn at this unique block toy.
To buy: Design Public, $75
Wednesday: Lunch Box

Get your lunch box up to speed with this retro-cool vespa-printed version. The coated-linen exterior keeps the contents protected from the elements while the leak-proof insert keeps any spills or messes contained until you are ready to clean them. No more leaking onto books or papers, your schoolwork is safe here!
To buy: So Young, $32
Tuesday: Flannel Shirt

Flannel gets a serious update in punchy blue and red plaid. Paired with jeans, cargos or snow pants (depending what part of the country you are in!) this will keep your little warm and snug like a bug in a rug. Just how Mom likes it.
To buy: Appaman, $53
Monday: Ikea Toys

These little guys are full of personality and will gladly join your kid's roster of characters. Interchangeable parts mean that each one is a unique creation, depending on your mood or the day.
To buy: Ikea, $5
Weekend: Wall Clock

You already know your kid is a superhero but now you can remind everyone about their power to make time fly faster than you could ever imagine or have it slow down completely—particularly when no naps are involved. All joking aside, this handmade clock is so very sweet and any one (big or small) will appreciate this cute addition to their room.
To buy: My Sweet Muffin, $40
Friday: One Piece Bodysuit

The cold weather is finally here and rather than struggle with loads of layers on impossibly energetic little bodies, dress your little ones in a bodysuit like this Fair Isle variety. Your babe's smiling face in this festive red and white snowflakes ensemble will warm your heart, even if it's ten below.
To buy: H&M, $20
Thursday: Pirate Excavation Kit

Keep the little ones busy this Thanksgiving with creative kits by Seedling. Whether you have budding fashion designer's or snow globe makers or our personal favorite, this pirate excavation kit (because who doesn't love a good treasure hunt?), they've got a kit for you, well, your kids that is. Everything you need for hours of fun are included. Now off to discover this matey's secret!
To buy: Seedling, $34
Tuesday: Toddler Shoes

Tom's and Target have come together for a limited-edition collection that celebrates the goodwill and good design of the Tom's company with the masses. For every item purchased, Target and Tom will donate to help those in need, continuing the tradition established by Toms that when you buy something you give something. It's a win-win for everyone.
To buy: Target, $32
Tuesday: Coloring Book

Thanks to DWR and Arthur Edelman, you can now introduce your child to the world of Andy Warhol through a whimsical and engaging world of coloring book characters. Perfect for the art lover in all of us.
To buy: DWR, $20
Friday: Wall Art

Add a bit of sleepy sweetness to your nursery with Carrie Booth's "Fox" art print. Whether for a girl or a boy, this little fox will add a seasonal layer to the room that is precious without being infantile.
To buy: Society 6, $33
Thursday: Baby Booties

Eco-friendly and machine-washable , these little booties will stay on baby's feet (unlike those socks) thanks to a two-part closure system. The best part to boot? The modern prints on the sole—particularly fun to see when baby is on the go.
To buy: Goumi Kids, $16
Wednesday: Play Shoes

You got that kid—you know, the one who just runs and runs for hours on end. It's okay, but if that's the case, give him something he can really dig his feet into—breathable mesh on these shoes lets more than just his lungs get some fresh air.
To buy: Plae, $55
Tuesday: Red Coat

The classic fall red coat in size 0-3 years is now available and ready for the holiday season. We can't picture anything cuter than this paired with a white cable knit tights and shiney black Mary Janes.
To buy: Zara Kids, $66
Monday: Alphabet Bin

Get organized in a snap with these sturdy canvas bins. They're ideal for toy storage and for keeping up with your ABCs.
To buy: Casa, $40
Weekend: English Elephant

Made of 100% lambswool, this little striped English-made elephant would make a sweet gift for any child—age newborn and up. This gentle giant is both cuddly and colorful—two pre-requisites for the best kinds of present.
To buy: Artsy Modern, $45
Friday: Nose Helper

It's officially cold season and stuffy noses have become de rigueur —making getting them clear near impossible. Rather than get frustrated, try a saline mist to offer relief for everyone in the family.
To buy: Diapers.com, $5
Thursday: Night Light

Is your little one scared of the dark? Send them off to dreamland with this sweet pink protector that illuminates a soft light to keep the monsters away but keeps it dark enough to not interrupt that all important REM time.
To buy: Ikea, $15
Wednesday: Beanie Hat

Keep your bear cub's head warm this winter with Zara's animal beanie. Made with 100% cotton lining, no one will complain this cutie topper is too small or too big. It'll fit just right.
To buy: Zara, $18
Tuesday: Sweet Dreams

Cold nights are coming and what better (and safer) way to keep baby warm than in a sleep sack? The cotton jersey printed zipper sack comes in sizes 3-18 months, ensuring no matter what size your little one, you can guarantee a good night's sleep (at least as far as temperature is concerned).
To buy: Boden USA, $54
Monday: Transforming Robot

Part art sculpture, part toy, this robot arrives as a cube but thanks to it's elastic limbs, you can quickly transform him into a pose-able piece. The kind of toy that can the hold attention of both kids and adults, the colorful frame makes this gift as cute as it is cool.
To buy: Land of Nod, $15