Today is my younger daughter’s 1st birthday and oddly enough, it’s a day that is marked by the weather. Since she was born in the wee hours of the morning, we left for the hospital in the dark. As my husband pulled the car out of the garage and got my older daughter into her car seat, I stood in the driveway and couldn’t help but notice the balmy breezes that blew off the water. The wild weather seemed to say, “Something is brewing and something unusual is about to take place.” It was the kind of wind that would blow a hat right off your head. One year later, the weather couldn’t be more beautiful: an azure, cloudless sky and just the hint of a breeze. How fitting then that my daughter dons a special kind of birthday hat: a stylish sun hat from Kokopax. What I like about the Savannah Baby Sun Hat is the unfussy strap that fits under my little one’s chin without a feeling of discomfort. It’s crushable, so I can fold it up and pop it right into our beach bag, and it’s made of cotton canvas so it breathes easy on summer skin. Two prints, sailor and espresso, are bound to suit your little fashionista and by giving her the sun protection she needs, be it at the park, beach or simply swinging in the backyard, you’ll feel good about this purchase. Readers can receive a 10-percent discounts on their orders by using code talkwt2009. Coordinating soft carriers and totes are also available; I may just have to get a bag for myself! Happy Birthday, little one…

In a Nutshell: When you’re on the go with your little one, you can look good and feel good about keeping her safe from the summer sun.

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