Tag: holiday

  • Holiday Gift Guide for Adults

    The most asked-for gift-guides that come my way are for the parents/inlaws, friends, and husbands/boyfriends. So here’s a quick look at some of my favorites in each of those categories! This is in no way comprehensive, but hopefully enough to get you started or give you some good ideas!

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    Parents/ In-laws

    One little tip I always like to keep in mind: When shopping for your parents or in-laws, remember that yes, they LOVE your children, and yes they will probably LOVE a gift themed around the fact that they love your children, but try to at least stick one or two little gifts into the mix that cater towards their other life-interests! 😉

    Ex: My father in law loves golf and playing cards so we always try to gift him a golf shirt from a cool course Ryan has visited over the past year, or custom golf balls, or a custom playing card case, etc. My mother-in-law and my mom both love a local shop in Dallas, so we typically go shopping for something to gift them from that store and then pair it with a gift card and bring them shopping while they are in town visiting! And then, you know…all the grandkid themed gifts, too! 😉

    Here are a few of my fav picks for parents/in-laws:

    1. tic tac toe – looks so pretty on a coffee table, bonus points: your kids can play with it when visiting! 😉
    2. Initial necklace– do a letter for each grandkid’s name! (If you really want to splurge on a piece that will last forever, get her the Maya Brenner orginal!)
    3. Vintage 5-in-1 Monopoly – this thing is part decoration, part actual game! It’s so beautiful- a collectors edition for sure!
    4. Cute PJ set from Roberta Roller Rabbit
    5. Personalized Apron– perfect if Grandpa or Grandma love to cook or have a favorite dish!
    6. Weighted Blanket– I love mine!
    7. Loopy Case– I love mine and therefor will gift them to any and all people!
    8. O-ring– everyone needs one. It’s a fact.
    9. Google Nest Home Hub– we love ours. Looks so pretty on the counter and is super handy/useful! (on SALE right now!)
    10. Legacy Box– digitalize old home movies/videos &  photos. Such a neat gift!
    11. Golfer’s Essentials
    12. Tile Tracker– they’ll never lose their keys or phone again.
    13. Chatbooks & Isbell Family Films– you know how I feel about making grandparents a photo album or family video. Could be from a recent trip you took together or a simple visit. Document & then get those files off your phone and into grandparents hands!!

    Experience gifts for them! Set them up with a fun date with your kids, or better yet, get a sitter for the kids and you go hang one-on-one with them! When was the last time that happened? For whole family fun, you can all go ice-skating or to a local kids museum or pottery painting studio. For grown-up time, bring them out to a nice dinner and perhaps tickets to go see a show! Pamper your mom or MIL with a day at the spa together. Maybe you hubby and dad/FIL can go hit golf balls, go see that movie he knows YOU don’t want to see with him, hit up a shooting range, go wine tasting…or whatever is up their alley!

     

     

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    Friend

    I like to say when I’m shopping for my friends, “Hmmm, what would I want for myself? Ok, perfect I’ll buy two!” 😉

    One of my favorite gifts I received from a friend was a card saying  “two things every girl needs in life is a good friend and great lashes”. She wrote me the sweetest note and then paired the card with a tube of Dior Black Out Mascara… and I was instantly hooked! So without further adieu…a few of my faves:

    1. Diorshow Blackout Mascara– duh…don’t forget the cute heartfelt card! 😉
    2. Binge Watching Set– Ok. I need this. Pair with a bottle of wine AND your bestie
    3. Slip Pillowcase– totally hooked on mine! (not in the budget? Try the
    4. Slip scrunchies!)
    5. Truffle case– These cases are the best EVER! fill it with some goodies, like some
    6. RMS Beauty Makeup remover pads and
    7. Tata Harper Lip & Cheek Tint or raid the travel size bins at the Sephora checkout! 😉
    8. A Great Pair of Earrings– I’m loving Neely Phelan lately!
    9. Personalized Stationery– No one really feels like spending money on their own fancy stationery (at least I don’t), so it really is the PERFECT gift to give. I’m always so grateful that I have a stash when I need it!
    10. Dark “Stain Me” Towels– for washing your makeup off. I’m so in love with these!
    11. Monogrammed Jewelry Case– got this as a gift once with some cute earrings inside and I still use it every time I travel!

    Experience gifts for her! I was recently gifted a hair blowout & scalp massage at a local salon by one of my girlfriends and I just thought it was the sweetest gift ever! I can’t wait to use it! For your bestie: book two facials at a local spa and tell her to pick the date! Package it cute with a mini bottle of sparkling rose, a face mask, etc.! Does she get her nails, eyebrows, lashes done regularly? Consider a gift card to her favorite salon/spa! She’ll totally appreciate it!

     

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    Him

    Ok, this is hard. Ryan and I aren’t doing Christmas gifts this year since we just moved into the new house and all, but I feel your pain with the guys…why are they so hard to shop for? Here are some things that Ryan either has and loves or I think that he would!

    1. Golfer’s Essentials set– I put this above for grandpa, but this would be cute for a golf-loving hubby too
    2. AmpCaddy- a bluetooth golf cart speaker
    3. Jack Henry Pomade– I love this brand!
    4. Coravin– I always assume that everyone knows about this but I was just talking to someone the other day who had never heard of it, so here goes. We use ours ALL the time. It’s a contraption that allows you to pour one glass at a time from expensive/nice bottles of wine without compromising the wine/cork! No more wasting wine! It’s genius. Click the link to learn more! This one is 25% off!
    5. Stitch Travel Bag- this opens to a garment bag, then zips up into a duffle with room inside for shoes/toiletries. It’s the coolest thing! Ryan is obsessed with his. Whole site is 30% off this week
    6. Dopp Kit– same brand. Monogram with initials. On sale!
    7. Go Pro– I’m the photo and video taker of the family, but Ryan has so much fun with his gopro. He mounts it on the kids’ helmets when skiing and takes it underwater on beach vacations without worrying about damaging his phone.
    8. Products- I typically get Ryan new products every Christmas/ birthday. He’s loved the Jack Black products in the past but is into this Maapilim brand right now.
    9. Lululemon Sweat Pants– perfect for lounging or travel
    10. Surf Tribe– an awesome coffee table book for my surf lover. If your guy isn’t into surfing just google Assouline Books. They are pricey but so so gorgeous and come in SO many different styles/subjects!

    Experience gifts for him! If dates nights are as hard to come by for you as they are for us, your guy will LOVE this! Set up a sitter and a whole date night. Package it in a cute way! Dinner, movie, indoor sky diving, top golf, etc! Another great gift idea we’ve done is a couples class at Sur la Table! Ryan and I went and learned how to make fresh pasta, then had a big dinner party at our house where we taught everyone and we all cooked & ate together. It was SO much fun!

  • Holiday Books

    Holiday Books

    Hi friends! If you’ve been following along for a while, you know that I’ve been sharing my seasonal “book nook” picks with you for several years now, and I’ve finally compiled all of my Holiday book picks into ONE neat post, so that you don’t need to go hopping from year to year to find the book you are looking for!

    To be completely honest- I get nervous every year about finding new Christmas books to share with you. But then, every year, without fail, I either forget about an old classic I loved growing up, discover some gorgeous publications I missed, OR I find a shiny new book that just came out in print and I just get so excited to share them all with you!!

    I hope you take the time to scroll through the categories and favorite selections from years past (there is quite the collection to browse!); click the links, read the summaries and find a few new books to add to your collection this year. I am SO excited to share these books with you…and to start reading them with my own kiddos!

    Happy Holidays, friends!

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    1. Good Night, Santa a precious book for the littlest of listeners
    2. Dasher a BRAND NEW release this year and it is just gorgeous!
    3. Santa Mouse Eeek! I know this title was on my original list in 2017, but this precious 1966 classic was JUST released in hardcover format this year! Scoop it up!!
    4. Merry Christmas, Little Elliot Such a sweet story about an elephant named Elliot who is on the hunt for the meaning of Christmas
    5. Christmas in Noisy Village The Christmas version of the beloved classic series (by Astrid Lindgren of Pippi Longstocking)|
    6. The Christmas Story An absolutely beautiful pop-out book of the nativity story
    7. The Nutcracker An Usborne Sound Book with classical nutcracker music on each page
    8. The Fir Tree loving this beautifully illustrated modern edition of the Hans Christian Andersen classic
    9. Gingerbread Baby I love this take on the standard Gingerbread Man story by one of my favs, Jan Brett
    10. The Tree that’s Meant to Be The sweetest story about a lonley tree, with a message to children that they are perfect the way they are
    11. How Winston Delivered Christmas ok, I’m in love with this book! It’s a heart warming story about a mouse who sets off on a journey to deliver a lost letter to Santa. It’s 24 1/2 chapters and meant to be read one chapter a night starting Dec 1, as an advent count down! Each chapter concludes with a fun holiday activity. LOVE!
    12. Walk This World at Christmastime take a tour around the globe to see what Christmas looks like all over the world
    13. The Advent Storybook 25 Bible stories telling why Jesus came, to be read, one-a-night until Christmas Day! I linked this book as a favorite way to “prepare for the season” over on my 2019 Holiday Gift Guide, but figured I’d share here as well.
    14. Nutcracker Night A little girl’s experience at The New York Nutcracker Ballet
    15. The Bear and the Star bear goes out in search of the perfect tree to celebrate under and finds himself surrounded by other creatures of the forrest, all bearing gifts; a beautiful book about hope and community
    16. Santa’s Story Santa almost forgets all about his Christmas tradition that gets his reindeer ready for their big night
    17. *Christmas Eve at the Mellops’ such a cute new find from one of my favorite “off the beaten path” authors, Tomi Ungerer

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    1. Last Stop on the Reindeer Express NEW & NOTEWORTHY! I’m in love with this one!
    2. Once Upon a Snowstorm A gorgeous picture book narrative (no text, only illustrations- I love books like this for little ones who don’t read yet and like to narrate the story themselves!
    3. The Broken Ornament When a little boy breaks his mother’s irreplaceable heirloom ornament, it almost ruins Christmas. With a little Christmas magic, the family comes together to realize maybe Christmas has been saved after all.
    4. Secret Santas and the Twelve Days of Christmas Giving A fun new tradition that teaches children how they can become members of the real-life, Secret Santa Team!
    5. Red & LuLu The story of two birds who live in a beautiful evergreen tree. One year, the unthinkable happens and they they get separated. This is the story of the Christmas miracle that reunites them.
    6. Christmas Farm “A lyrical, behind-the-scenes look at the intricate lives of Christmas trees” told through the story of Wilma and her five-year-old neighbor, who decide to convert Wilma’s garden into a Christmas tree farm!
    7. Room for a Little One (also available in a board book!) Beautiful story about the birth of Jesus.
    8. A World of Cookies for Santa See what boys and girls around the world leave out for Santa on Christmas Eve!
    9. Walk this World at Christmastime “Illustrates the ways people around the world celebrate Christmas”, also includes lift-the-flap pages to be used as an Advent calendar!
    10. The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree A beautiful story (Think Little House on the Prairie in the Appalachians). This one is a bit lengthy, but it is illustrated by one of the classics (and one of my favorites) Barbara Cooney!
    11. Christmas Tapestry Patricia Polacco might be one of the very best story tellers of all times! Every one of her stories is based on her own family experiences.
    12. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms Based on the new movie!
    13. The Grinch: Who Likes Christmas? Based on the new movie!
    14. Dear Santa (The cutest lift-the-flaps board book!)
    15. The Wish Tree The story of a little boy who goes out in search of a Wish Tree, despite being told “there is no such thing” and finds, along his journey, that wishes can, in fact, come true in the most unexpected ways.
    16. The Lost Christmas A cute Christmas themed seek-and-find boo, from this popular “The Lost…” series.
    17. A Wish to be a Christmas Tree The sweet story of an overgrown evergreen tree (who always gets passed by at Christmas) and what his friends do to help him.
    18. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (the original story, written in verse by its creator)
    19. Miracle on 34th Street Got this one for the girls this year! Can’t wait to share it with them!
    20. Santa’s Favorite Story Santa’s retelling of the Story of the First Christmas
    21. A Charlie Brown Christmas Classic! We bought this last year after we went to see the play at out local children’s theater!
    22. Over the River and Through the Woods A gorgeously illustrated version of the classic song/poem we all know & love!!
    23. Mr Willowby’s Christmas Tree This became a new favorite of ours last year!
    24. Apple Tree Christmas This book was originally published over twenty years ago, and has been out of print since 1998!! It’s been re-released and it tells the story of a very special present and the love between father & daughter.
    25. Christmas Stories: A Little House Chapter Book I always like to include a chapter book each month. My girls LOVE reading a few chapters every night and their love for Little House runs deep!!

     

    MY ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS BOOK LIST

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    1. The Nutcracker and A Christmas Carol from BabyLit Books : I adore the BabyLit series and these are a perfect introduction to both the holidays and classic literature for the very youngest of babes. Each book focuses on one skill: colors, shapes, counting, etc. and is set to the backdrop theme of the titled literature piece. There is typically only one word/phrase per page, and yet the classic story is told through that simplicity alone. Love these books!
    2. S is for Santa : Another fabulous book for the youngest of babes. This one is an alphabet book and the illustrations make it worth every penny!!
    3. First Snow by Bomi Park :A sweet story about a little girl’s adventures through her first snowy day! Beautiful, muted illustrations with a pop of red!
    4. Dream Snow by Eric Carle: It’s Eric CARLE, people! This book is beautiful!!
    5. Oh Christmas Tree : A fun board book that follows Santa around the world to see all the different types of Christmas trees
    6. Harold at the North Pole : The Christmas version of the beloved classic
    7. Llama Llama Holiday Drama by Anna Dewdney : We LOVE the Llama Llama series. The rhymes are so sweet and the illustrations are gorgeous. These books are a family favorite. I think we have them all!

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    1. The Mitten by Jan Brett : Another classic winter tale about kindness and sharing. I absolutely love this book.
    2. The Twelve Days of Christmas: The classic song but with adorable illustrations and peek-through cut outs on each page. Super cute!
    3. Walking in a Winter Wonderland :You know the song? Yeah- that. But with gorgeous illustrations!
    4. The Polar Express : Another classic. The book is a gem, but I’m not a huge fan of the movie. I know, I know. Sue me.
    5. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer : Probably my very favorite!
    6. The Night Before Christmas : There are so many versions of this classic tale, and honestly all the ones I’ve seen are great. But, you guys…this one is illustrated by Holly Hobbie!!!!
    7. Santa Mouse by Michael Brown : This book is so adorable and beloved by my girls. (Update: JUST re-released in 2019!)
    8. The Nutcracker by The Story Orchestra : The classic Nutcracker story but with “press the note” buttons within the book that play selections of the music!! How cool is that?!
    9. How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss : Pretty sure every home in America already has this book. So we’ll skip the description! 😉
    10. The Little Fir Tree by Margaret Wise Brown. There are so many new versions by various illustrators but do yourself a favor and buy the old-school Barbara Cooney version! Trust me!

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    1. Eloise at Christmastime by Kay Thompson : This is a Christmas staple in our house…and a movie that’s played on repeat throughout the Christmas season over here. One of these years, I WILL get the girls to the Plaza.
    2. Santa Claus the World’s Number One Toy Expert by Marla Frazee : How does Santa go about knowing JUST what everyone wants for Christmas…and what exactly does Santa get for Christmas??
    3. Toot & Puddle: Let it Snow: Toot & Puddle have my heart…I want all of their books ever made. Ever.
    4. Olive, the Other Reindeer by Vivian Walsh : Was recently made into a tv special and I can see why. Such an adorable story.
    5. The Jolly Christmas Postman : Do you remember this book from when you were a kid? Opening each envelope on every page and reading the letter or postcard or piece of “mail” inside? This was one of my FAVS and is now one of my childrens’ favorites as well. This Christmas edition is just as cute as the original!
    6. How to Catch a Santa by Jean Reagan : This is another newer book but it’s very cute. Same author as the How to Babysit a Grandma/pa books.
    7. Fancy Nancy Splendiferous Christmas : My girls LOVE Fancy Nancy, so this book was a must!
    8. Bear Stays up for Christmas : The Bear Stays Up series is one of my favorites and this Christmas edition might be my favorite. It’s so simple and sweet and the illustrations are beautiful! How can you read these books and not fall in love with Bear. It’s impossible I tell you! 😉
    9. Maple & Willow’s Christmas Tree : Been seeing that “Christmas Ladder” trend going around? Pretty sure this book is where it came from! I liked it because of how sweet the sisters are to one another! 😉

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    1. The Story of Holly & Ivy by Rumer Godden and Barbara Cooney : A sweet story about an orphan, a childless couple, and a doll who each have only one Christmas wish: each other…they just don’t know it yet. It’s a longer read (might take 1-3 “reading sessions”, but it is a beautifully written, heart-warming story!
    2. Pick a Pine Tree by Patricia Toht – Beautifully illustrated merry little story about the rituals of decorating a Christmas tree. Rhythmically written and fun to read aloud. One of our Favorites!
    3. Goodbye Autumn, Hello Winter by Kenard Pak : Remember the Summer to Autumn one from my Thanksgiving post? Yep, this one is just as good!
    4. The Little Reindeer by Nicole Killen : A simple and magical little story!
    5. Christmas in the Big Woods :I mean, hello. If it’s a Little House book, we’re reading it. Period.
    6. The Christmas Wish by Lori Evert : Honestly, just go ahead and buy this one for the photography alone. Per Breiehagen is just THAT GOOD. My girls are entranced by his work!
    7. The Christmas Eve Tree by Delia Huddy : A beautiful story about an unwanted tree and a homeless boy who brings Christmas magic to the city. Heartwarming tale with a pop-up at the end!
    8. When Santa Was a Baby : This is a newer book and it’s pretty adorable. My kids get a kick out of it and the illustrations are just beautiful.

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    1. The Littlest Angel by Charles Tizewell : A mischevious little angel learns about the spirit of giving. Such a sweet story!
    2. The Story of Christmas: The story of Jesus’s birth, told through simple text and fun, vibrant illustrations
    3. The Tale of Three Trees : A folklore explaining how the lumber from three trees became three very important and iconic symbols in Christianity. I use this book at Easter as well!
    4. The Christmas Story: Another story about the birth of Jesus, but this Little Golden Book version just has a special place in my heart. My girls love the realistic illustrations!
    5. The Little Drummer Boy by Ezra Jack Keats : The classic story of the little boy who is too poor to bring a gift to baby Jesus so he brings the gift of song instead.

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    1. Life Magazine’s The Story of Santa : This one is fun for ALL ages; a glance-back at the story, legend, and creation of “Santa Claus” as we know and love him today!
    2. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens : I used to perform in this play every year as a child so I think I’ve pretty much got this one memorized. I can’t wait to read this aloud once the kids get a little bit older!
    3. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson : A novel that is sure to be a favorite read aloud, super funny and a great message!
    4. Santa’s Last Present : A sweet book by Marie-Aude and Elvire Murail. Julian doesn’t believe in Santa anymore, but when a mysterious box arrives on Christmas morning, he just might change his mind! (a short novel, 32 pages)

    And by, request…a few cute Hanukkah books I found!

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    Latke The Lucky Dog|Is It Hanukkah yet?|Hanukkah Bear|Little Red Ruthie|Way Too Many Latkes|The Night Before Hanukkah|Gracie’s Night|The Story of Hanukkah

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  • Holiday Gift Guide 2019

    Holiday Gift Guide 2019

    I can hardly believe it’s time for this post again, but here we are…prepping for Christmas and the Holiday Season. I’ve created this Kid’s Gift Guide because we all have those children in our lives- whether they are our own or a niece, nephew, etc. that we just don’t know what to buy for. I’m hoping this is a great jumping off point for you and that it helps you cross off some items on your list and get a head start on your holiday shopping!

    I’d like to start with something new this year- a little section about preparing for the season. As my children get older, I’m finding it more and more important to instill a sense of reverence, kindness, and GIVING as the focal points surrounding this otherwise commercialized holiday. I want them to understand the value of giving to those in need, of self-reflection, and of purpose. So we are using some of the ideas below to prepare ourselves for Christmas this year and I wanted to share.

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    • The Giving Manger (encourage good deeds and kind acts as you add straw to baby Jesus’ manger to prepare for His arrival Christmas morning. We do this every year and it’s the most beautiful tradition!)
    • The Advent Story Book  We are going to use this as a type of Advent Calendar this year. It’s neatly organized with 25 short stories leading up to Jesus’s birth. We will read one a day starting on Dec 1.  This Advent Story Book is a great version for younger children that includes a cartoon bear character, but with the same idea.
    • Nativity Set– We have collected pieces from Ostheimer every year that we use as a Nativity Set and I love that it is so beautiful but also kid friendly. However, it is costly and took time to collect the set. They do have a Nativity bundle, but it not cheap either. I suggest slowly collecting your favorite pieces over the years. (The pieces make for great Easter gifts as well and the kids can play with them all year long)  However, If you are looking for a precious, affordable set your children can play with and enjoy, I love this Fisher-Price Nativity set!

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    Christmas books are my absolute FAVORITE way to get into the holiday spirit. I’ve linked two of my Christmas Book Posts from years past: HERE and HERE!

    And now, My 2019 Kid’s Holiday Gift Guide:

    (Look out for stars(*) on my favorite new finds & for some hidden discount codes!)

    enjoy

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    1. light up tracing pad & carrying case perfect for your little artist
    2. Fortune Teller Making Craft Kit Do your girls love making these as much as mine do? I should probably get two because my girls will fight over this
    3. cat ear headphones
    4. *Custom Painted Globe Quin is very into globes right now and this one will look so cute in her new room! I got it customized to say “Adventure Awaits…”
    5. sleep mask
    6. paint by sticker Love these books for restaurants/travel
    7. Organic All Natural Bath Bombs both of my girls are into bath bombs and I try to keep their product ingredients as clean as possible, so I love this all-natural set
    8. Mini Speaker check the dimensions- its super tiny- but so cute for a bedroom!
    9. Faux-Fur Hooded Robe bath bombs, sleep masks, the only thing missing is a cozy robe! 😉
    10. Sherpa lap desk I’m going to fill this with this super cute Gratitude Journal , a Mom & Me Journal and some fun pens and stickers. Q loves reading & writing at bedtime!
    11. *Monogrammed sleepover bag Sleepovers are all the rage these days (even though I’m the overly-cautious, hesitant mother when it comes to sleepovers) but I figured Q needed some big-girl over-night pieces. Also, got her this monogrammed acordian pouch (love the separate pouches for underwear, hair stuff, toiletries, etc.)
    12. Slime Kit (yes I’m cringing as I type this)
    13. remote control car Q got this for her birthday and surprisingly, it was a hit!
    14. mani pedi lap desk
    15. Cat Coin Bank so cute on a dresser or bedside table

    For more girl gift ideas see this post and this post!

    Looking for some quality books to add to your little reader’s list? Click HERE for some of our favorite chapter books and read-aloud novels from this summer!

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    1. Doll Stroller Ardyn will most likely cart all of her stuffed animals around in this. I rationalized this stroller because if it’s going to be used and left all around the house, it might as well be pretty.
    2. *Realistic cat Ok, this this is both hilarious & freaky! It’s designed for elderly nursing home patients who need the love and companionship of a real animal without the care & responsibility. This little cat doesn’t come cheap but I’m thinking this might be my little animal lover’s “big gift” this year. Ardyn will FREAK!
    3. Calico critters Ardyn asked for some of these to use in her small pink Pottery Barn dollhouse we got her several years ago. (She’s grown out of the princess peg dolls she used to play with in there.) There are so many adorable accessories that come with these animals. For some of my fav dollhouses and dollhouse furniture, click HERE  and HERE.
    4. Unicorn dress up
    5. *Dinkum doll Dont’ forget the adorable dresses sold separately
    6. Doorables Ardyn is very into collecting these right now. I’ll probably open the box and stick some of the wrapped surprise packs in her stocking
    7. The Story Orchestra: Sleeping Beauty A listen & read book, set to the sound of Tchaikovsky’s original music. These books are so beautiful!
    8. *Spy glass child camera My girls are obsessed with picture-taking and I love the handle design of this one. So smart for little hands!
    9. Animal dress up case perfect for my animal lover
    10. Ice Pop memory game
    11. Cuddle & kind these stuffies are so gorgeous and proceeds go to a great cause!
    12. Barbie Dream Plane & pilot Dreading this giant piece of plastic taking up real estate in the playroom but when I told Ardyn “no”, she said, “ok, I’ll just ask Santa.” So into the cart it goes…
    13. doorables (…again, because I put it in twice and am too lazy to redo the collage)
    14. *TALKIES unicorn So, Q has the relay (a small device that connects to an app on the parents’ phone and functions almost like a walkie-talkie, replacing the need for a child to have a cell phone.) Well, this Talkies doll is like the younger kid version of the relay…without the $9.99 monthly fee! Ardyn will be able to sleep with her Talkie plush and message me or Ryan if she needs anything in the middle of the night. We can also set it up so she can send/receive messages from grandparents and cousins. You can also take the white mechanical box out of the plush and interchange it with other plush animals (there are versions for boys, too!) I love this Shark Tank find so much & I think Ardyn is going to love it too! Click on the link & watch the video to learn more about it!
    15. Frozen II Pop Adventures Love these little gems for travel/restaurants
    16. doll crib This crib is so pretty, Ardyn will love for her dolls and stuffed animals and and it won’t be a complete eye sore in her bedroom

    For more toddler/baby girl gift ideas see this post and this post!

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    1. Super Hero action figures & spiderman bag for carrying action figures, because Max needs to bring his “guys” EVERYWHERE he goes
    2. castle
    3. rey to z hats (use code JORDAN20)
    4. tool bench
    5. marvel magnet tin set great for on-the-go play!
    6. recycling truck I love this brand and they have other vehicles in their line, too!
    7. firehouse (for action figures) I feel like this one is just the right size for playing on the floor or table
    8. superhero capes & masks Max is super hero obsessed and will flip over this dress up set!
    9. Ostheimer Wooden Toys (we get a few to add to our collection every year. They are pricey but the quality is unmatched & they last forever!) Holztiger is a similar brand that is a bit more cost effective & they look just as cute! Bet you can’t even tell the difference between the $34 one and the $18 one pictured above!
    10. rocketship night light would be so cute paired with the astonaut helmet below
    11. character potty & underwear because we are determined to get this boy potty trained, eventually. Should prob just throw in a bag of M&Ms & some reward stickers on the list while we’re at it!
    12. astonaut helmet so cute for dress up
    13. Little Blue Truck Books & pjs LBT is Max’s favorite book, so we are stocking up on the other books in the series!

    For more toddler/baby boy baby gift ideas see this post and this post!

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    Ok, this seems silly but Hearth & Home for Magnolia at Target killed it this year with their wooden toy collection. Linking some of my favs for you!

    1. Shaving Kit This Magnolia Line wooden shaving kit is EVERYTHING!
    2. Wooden Tree House– matches the big dollhouse of years past. Love it so much! If the big house is too much for you, check out this precious farmhouse! And you might as well grab this greenhouse & some extra furniture to go along with it all!
    3. Pool Set– We bought this last year for the dollhouse and it is a huge hit!
    4. Wooden Barn– I posted this last year but I just love it so much! I’d pair it with cuter animals. Like THESE or THESE. And with this tractor?! I die.
    5. Market Cart- So in love with this! Add some cute wooden food (more) & this cash register for extra fun play.
    6.  Kitchen Set One of the prettiest and simplest I’ve seen. It’s beautiful as is or if you are up for a little DIY this gem is full of potential!

    (Me: adds whole collection to cart. Thanks Targèt!)

     

    anyone

    Since I don’t know much about what older boys are into, I just created this “share/fun-for-anyone” category where there’s a little bit of everything for everyone!

    1. Wobbel has so many uses and is great for balancing & imaginative play
    2. Games: *Astro trash This is like a kid version of Left, Right, Center. It’s fast, fun and best of all, there are no “turns”- everyone plays at the same time. It’s a race to the finish to clear your planet of “astro trash” in outerspace. What am I? game a super cute guessing game for younger kiddos
    3. Stars projector night light Got one of these for the girl’s rooms. Its the perfect interactive night light, with multiple settings/light/star shows
    4. *Relay | case & lanyard So, we bought Q the relay recently and absolutely love it. It functions through an app on your phone and works like a walkie-talkie with pre-approved phone numbers (aka mine & Ryan’s). I love it because it has GPS so I can track her whereabouts, I can get in touch with her & vice versa, and basically replaces the need for a cell phone. It’s great for when she gets out of dance early or needs to get in touch with me on a play date. There is a $9.99 monthly fee. SUCH a great product for parents who aren’t yet ready to hand their kids a phone.
    5. Speak & spell recently spotted this classic at Target and I’m getting it for my little emerging reader! Looking for more educational resources? Check out THIS POST!
    6. *Cinemood Projector perfect for movie nights outside or in bedrooms without tvs!
    7. Tomato soup crayons & Passport travel journals Such a cute twist on “crayons and a doodle pad”. We are always looking for engaging, on-the-go toys and activities
    8. Rocker speaker chair for gaming, movie watching, etc.
    9. Mail carrier fun for imaginative play
    10. Mini foosball great for any table top
    11. Make a mask kit
    12. Customized denim jacket Want these for all the kids!
    13. *Mini Loog learning guitar Q has decided she’d like to learn guitar…you know, in all her free time. So I figured this 3 string learning guitar would be a good place to start before making a bigger investment.
    14. Hologram viewer
    15. Lunii My Fabulous Storyteller With this little device, kids choose different elements to make up their own stories and listen to them right away! They choose the hero, setting, second character and object of their story and then it’s story time! Great for bedtime or travel! Can be used with or without headphones and includes 48 audio stories and different languages can be selected on the Luniistore.
    16. Small Card Games: Joke Wars game my girls would be SO into this game, *Harry Potter Dobble This is basically the British version of spot-it, which is one of our favorite games. An HP version would be a total hit! Kids Table Topics Love these for dinner time, and for lunch boxes!
    17. Ping Pong turn any table into a ping pong table
    18. Magic Tricks Q is convinced she’s going to be a magician when she grows up.
    19. *Learning Piano |stand My most asked about gift item!! It works as a keyboard alone, or if you download the app and plug in your ipad, it functions as a learning piano with light up keys. My girls absolutely love their and still use it regularly!
    20. USA puzzle one of our favorites!
    21. *ATM Piggy Bank In love with this product! This talking ATM machine has a digital screen, a debit card, and an electronic calculator that counts real money. Also functions as a safe. So cool! Q would love this! (also comes in pink)
    22. Functioning Claw Machine How fun would this be for your kids, for play dates, for parties, etc.? Fill will surprise packs, small toys, candies, etc. So cool!
    23. *Chippo Ok, this is a great gift for your husband OR child! It’s like a golf version of corn hole and guess who loves playing it the most in our house? Ardyn! I think we just found her new sport.

    For more gift ideas for all ages see this post and this post!

    screen time

    1. Nintendo Switch  We aren’t into video games and we don’t own one of these, but I did grow up on the nintendo classics and love that this is a little self-contained video game system. It’s full of the classics and easy to use. (Note: downloaded content can only be played when connected to the internet)
    2. Osmo– We got this for Q a few years ago for her ipad and just recently installed it. She says she plays it at school sometimes and loves it! I love that its educational and she thinks she’s getting a treat with screen time. They have come out with so many fun add on games for Osmo. This year, I’m getting Q this dectective game and pizza game add-on!
    3. Tiggly– another educational ipad add-on program. Its similar in theory to the Osmo, but geared more towards younger children. It’s great for letter/shape/number/sound recognition!
    4. Viofit Q has been begging for one of these “fit bit” watches. It tracks steps and sleep, allows kids to earn coins by doing chores and achieving goals, & tells time. I also love that you can buy solid replacement bands!

    outdoor

    1. 20″ bike (ages 6-8)
    2. training wheel bike
    3. balance bike w/basket
    4. balance bike option 2
    5. tricycle
    6. adjustable scooter
    7. 3-in-1 tricycle to balance bike (getting this one for Max!)
    8. Helmets: solid helmets (ages 3-7) fun print helmets (ages 2-7)
    9. dodge tag
    10. net swing My girls’ favorite swing ever that we lost when our backyard “swing tree” died at our old house. So excited to get one of these for them for the new yard!
    11. air surfer swing We had one of these in our front yard at the old house and my kids absolutely loved it
    12. *hoverboards A most-used outdoor toy at our house. There is definitely a learning curve though. Took the girls a day or two to pick it up…I’m still learning. 😉
    13. *roller sneakers On my girls “wish list” this year
    14. fins A cute alternative to the popular mermaid tails that we’ve owned in years past and always make me so nervous
    15. Fun chalk: pizza chalk|building block chalk|solar system chalk
    16. ride on push car Great for babies who are sitting independently up to age 2-3.
    17. see saw Thinking about getting this addition for our backyard.

    For more fun outdoor gift ideas see this post and this post!

    Spotlight Idea: A Real Mail Center

    Teach your kiddos the art of snail mail! My girls will LOVE this. I’m creating this mail center in our house (& presenting it as a Christmas gift) in honor of our Aunt Patty who passed away a few weeks ago and who ALWAYS sent us the most fun mail.

    mail center

    A few items you’ll need:

    Desk Organizer (for supplies) | Cute stationary from Joy Creative Shop (use code HOLIDAY15) | Lined Paper | Fun Postage Stamps (love these cute animals!) |Colored Pens|Rainbow Pencils |Highlighters (Aunt Patty used to highlight alllll the important words in her letters) |Stickers |Different Sized Envelopes |Ink Stampers just for fun- love this emoji set|Small Address Book (with pre-approved addresses in it) |Return Address Stamp I had one made for the kids to use!|”Happy Mail” Envelope Tape for a fun way to seal envelopes| Play Mailbox |Outgoing Mail sticker (putting this on our play mailbox to give it “authenticity”)

    Get creative and make it your own! Whenever your kiddos put mail inside, make sure it’s addressed and posted correctly & ship it out! It will be so fun to see your kids’ excitement when they get letters back in the mail! Anyone want a new pen pal?  😉

    for you

    • THE acrylic calendar y’all keep asking about I love mine and I use these vis à vis markers and kimwipes on it (so you don’t scratch the acrylic.) I keep one of these small glass spray bottles filled with water right next to my markers and wipes.
    • Chatbooks make them for you, make them for the grandparents. They’re a hit, all around. Use my code: 9XNLLZ4N for your first book free (up to $10)
    • Isbell Family Films send some videos or photos over to Kalee at Isbell Family Films and she’ll send you a result that will have you in tears, wondering what took you so long. Gift these memories to yourself, or better yet, ask for an Isbell Family Film from family members this Christmas! Use code: JORDAN15 for $15 off
    • Melatonin I don’t know about you, but I need me some of these after all that shopping & planning. Whew!  😉

    And that’s a wrap, friends! I hope you can use this guide as a jumping-off point to get your lists checked off from the comfort of your own home; so that you can sit back, relax and be present with your families during the already crazy holiday season!

    LoveJordan

  • March Books

    March Books

    Don’t ask me how in the world it’s time for MARCH books already, but it is! Maybe we spent so dang long in January that now the rest of the months are just trying to catch up?!

    Anyways, I know St. Patrick’s Day isn’t the biggest of holidays for everyone, but WE are Irish (& Italian- thanks Dad!), so in our house it’s a green-wearing, leprechaun- trapping, Lucky Charms-eating kinda day.

    So, that being said, you know I have a stockpile of St. Patty’s Day books ready to hit the Library shelves! Here is a little round up of some of my old and new favs!

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    Fiona’s Lace (on the longer side, but Patricia Polacco might be one of my favorite story tellers EVER so it’s ok!)| How the Crayons Saved the Rainbow | The Story of the Leprechaun | Light Makes a Rainbow (you know I always like to get a good non-fiction in there!) | Mixed: A Colorful Story | Anne of Green Gables (a babylit board book) | The Night Before St. Patrick’s Day

     

    MARCH BOOK NOOK PICKS:

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    1. Leprechaun in Late Winter: (a MTH novel) perfect for your monthly read-aloud or for your older readers.

    2. How to Build a Leprechaun Trap: Just got this one and I’m SO excited to get crafty & build some traps with the girls this year!

    3. This is Ireland : a simple book, highlighting the best/favorite traits and places of “ye old country”

    4. Emeraldalicious: for your girls-girl. Cause green is cool, too.

    5. How to Trap a Leprechaun: I linked it on Amazon but when I wrote this post it was already SOLD OUT there. If it’s still sold out, here is a link to Barnes and Nobles.

    6. The Leprechaun Who Lost His Rainbow: …give me all the rainbow books! I mean, the leprechaun’s name is Roy G. Biv. Need I say more?

    7. How to Catch a Leprechaun: A cute little book, written in verse

    8. The Luckiest St. Patrick’s Day Ever: Another cute little rhyming story.

    9. St. Patrick’s Day : the story of St. Patrick…cause we’re Catholic and I used to love learning about the Saints as a kid!

    10. Too Many Leprechauns : I’ve had this book FOREVER! It’s a cute story about the trouble the leppies get into during the other 364 days of the year!

    11. Lucky Tucker : Not gonna lie, the title got me on this one! I’ll have to make sure I read carefully to the children…wouldn’t want any slips of the tongue! A cute story of one pup’s rise from having nothing to being the luckiest of them all!

    12. St. Patrick’s Day: A cute little book about how the kids in one classroom celebrate the holiday

    13. Jamie O’Rourke & the Big Potato : Ireland is all about folklore and this is the perfect little folk tale! I love this story about a man who’s wife gets sick and he needs to (gasp…) fend for himself! Plus, it’s by Tomie dePaola you guys! (Have you heard of Strega Nona? yeah-him!)

    14. That’s What Leprechauns Do : A story about what Leprechaun’s do best: get into mischief! Plus, Eve Bunting can do no wrong in my book! 😉

    15. St. Patrick’s Day in the Morning: Another tale by Eve Bunting. I swear, you guys- her story telling is just phenomenal. This isn’t a quick rhyme and play book, its a beautifully written STORY. My favorite kind.

    16. Tim O’Toole and the Wee Folk: It starts “In a little cottage, on a little hill, at the end of a little lane in Donegal…” Sign me up, I’m already hooked.

    17. O’Sullivan Stew: The story of how one young lass uses imagination to save her family from trouble. A great read, but a bit on the longer side. Maybe for older readers or if you’re feeling really invested in bed-time stories one night! 😉

     

    Happy Reading, friends…and good luck trapping those Leppies, this year! If I come across any more gems I’ll add them here:

    LoveJordan

     

     

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