Sweater Clips Are Not Just for Grandmas
Sweater clips are a grandma accessory. They're also the fastest way to make a too-big dress fit your kid.
Sweater clips are a grandma accessory. They're also the fastest way to make a too-big dress fit your kid.
A $10 folding stool that fits flat in your suitcase and solves the "hotel sink is too tall for short humans" problem.
A cheap practice potty that sits in the bathroom for whenever your kid gets curious. Its whole job is being available.
Peapod Mats are soft, washable, and don't crinkle. The only nighttime potty training purchase worth making.
Disposable waterproof toilet seat covers that live in the diaper bag. You won’t think you need them until you’re in a public restroom without them.
The poop and pee tokens are what make this one work — the kids were obsessed, it took the pressure off, and it cost twelve dollars.
Lucky & Me makes the softest, best-fitting toddler underwear we’ve found, and it’s not particularly close.
My absolute favorite was the Tula — so easy, so comfortable, collapses into a belt bag. We also loved the TushBaby. Everything else is personal preference and body type.
We own three of these and if one broke tomorrow we’d order a replacement before lunch.
We didn't end up loving the ErgoBaby — our kids were carrier babies, not carrier toddlers. But if yours are, this is the one.
The TushBaby isn't a carrier — it's a hip seat. No buckles, no adjusting. Just pop them on your hip and go.
The Tula Lite collapses into a belt bag, clips to your stroller, and is the most convenient carrier we've ever owned.
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