• Easter basket stuffers for girls Archive

    Have you made your Easter basket store run yet? I was at CVS this past weekend, and from the looks of the nearly-empty shelves, the Easter Bunny has already come to town! Whether you are a seasoned pro or an admitted newbie at filling baskets, it’s always fun to include a variety of options (including the sugar-free kind) for kids of any age. This spring, we tracked down some alternatives to all those Peeps, jelly beans and chocolate eggs worth making room for. For baby’s first Easter or for a younger child comes the adorable Kaloo Les Amis Chick. Super-soft, this cuddly plush chick is the next best thing to the real deal (and incredibly low-maintenance). He comes decked out in a sweet baby bib [&hellip

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    With Easter only two weeks away, we’ve been searching high and low for basket stuffers that aren’t so run-of-the-mill. Sure, we love our share of Peeps and chocolate eggs, but our resident chief rabbit is finding it more difficult over the years to please those discriminating bunnies. This year, we’ve stumbled upon an updated classic that we think will be a hit with boys and girls alike: Treat Street’s Funny Bunny, a wind-up mini plastic rabbit that “poops” out jelly beans (we kid you not). Yeah, we know most parents aren’t big on promoting bathroom humor, but one turn of this rabbit’s rear-end and you won’t be able to contain those giggles. The expression on that bunny’s face may just rival your kid’s–or your own. [&hellip

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    These days, it’s hard to find a kids’ product that can’t be personalized. From toothpaste dispensers to potty seats, your child can proudly claim her ownership on just about anything and everything. Some experts are chalking this up to a material-obsessed culture, with anyone and everyone wanting to flaunt their goods, while others think it’s a savvy way to help kids take pride in themselves (and would we go so far as to add take better care of their belongings and pick up after themselves? Yeah, let’s not push it.) No matter the reason behind the trend, we’re firm believers that it’s not only the little ones who need to cultivate a positive self-image, but the more impressionable tween crowd as well. I’m seeing it [&hellip

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