Tea Collection's New Fall Line
I'm currently obsessed with Tea Collection's amazing new fall and winter line, inspired by the charming landscape of gorgeous Scotland. From plaid flannel to cozy knits to all that Fair Isle, this is definitely one of those lines that will make you wish they made stuff in your size, too!
To buy: Tea Collection, prices vary
Osmo Coding Jam
Following up on the play-and-learn system's Coding game, Coding Jam uses chords, melodies, rhythms and beats to teach young kids basic coding and STEAM principles. The game is so fun that you'll definitely be waiting for a turn yourself.
To buy: Osmo, $59
Simplay3 Game Day Push About Helmet
Football season is in full swing and what cuter way to get tots involved than by pushing them around in this kid-sized helmet, representing your favorite team's colors? It comes in most NFL and NCAA colors and will fit most kids up to age 4.
To buy: Simplay3 , $60
Tubby Todd Bath Bombs
Using only plant-based ingredients, these super fun bath bombs are not only sure to delight little kids at bath time, the soft pastel colors won't stain or dye anything and it'll leave your little one's skin incredibly soft. And don't get me started on the delicious scents—you will be wanting to sniff your kids more than you already do!
To buy: Tubby Todd, $24 for three
Kira Kids Fall Collection
I mean, how can you not have the best day ever with these adorable sweatshirts? Kira Kids' new fall line is just killing it with super comfy separates in fresh, modern colors and graphics.
To buy: Kira Kids
Personalized Willy Wonka Book
This isn't the "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" of your childhood. The Roald Dahl estate has partnered with Wonderbly to create a state-of-the-art Willy Wonka experience for your child. To create a unique "My Golden Ticket" book, parents and kids can head over to the Wonderbly website, where you input the child's name and gender and a personalized copy of the whimisical book will be sent to your home to enjoy forever.
To buy: Wonderbly, $29
Talking Microscope
Perfect for curious preschoolers, this kid-friendly microscope comes with 20 slides for them to examine and over 100 facts and questions. They can even push the buttons to hear Bindi Irwin—the late, great Crocodile Hunter's daughter—talk about cool nature facts!
To buy: Amazon, $39
RXBar Kids
An easy-to-pack, tasty kid snack made with only a small number of clean ingredients? Sign me up! The company behind the popular RXBar has recently launched a version for kids called RXBar Kids, and the bars come in kid-friendly flavors like Apple Cinnamon Raisin, Berry Blast and Chocolate Chip. Perfect to toss in your purse for that inevitable low blood sugar meltdown.
To buy: RXBar, $25/box of 16
Babiators Navigators
Ray-Ban-style sunglasses for the mini set? Yes, please! The new Navigators come in both baby and toddler/little kid sizes and are made of bendy plastic and shatter-proof lenses, because, kids.
To buy: Babiators , $20
PLAE Toddler Sneakers
It's hard to find a quality kid shoe that will hold up to all the wear and tear that an active toddler is sure to bring AND is durable enough to last through multiple kids, so when I find one, I like to shout about it from the rooftops. The Ty and Emme sneaker starts at toddler size 5 and is made of a super breathable mesh and water-resistant nylon and can survive even the most spirited tot.
To buy: PLAE, $55