Our never-ending quest to bring you the most amazing things for babies and kids may take us all around the world but so often it happens that the very best finds are made right here in our own backyard. That’s certainly the case with the recently hatched and rather gorgeous mini-fashion label, Sissy & Bro.
I love a one stop shop, I really do. Little Odd Forest creates the grooviest bags, toys, shoes and knick-knacks I’ve seen in a long time and there’s plenty to kit out the smallest people of all!
They’re a Babyology fav from way back and they’ve got the most eclectic collection of wares you’re likely to see from the one design studio. Now Canadian Bookhou is thrilling us again with a new bunch of designs. And still the emphasis is on natural materials for items that are clearly handmade yet undeniably sophisticated. … [Read more.]
I’m not the mother of twins but if told I was expecting twins, I imagine I’d go crazy buying two of everything. Who am I kidding? I know I would, thereby forcing my (imaginary) babies to dress as identical bookends for their first six months.
Whether you call it soccer or football, very soon fans the world over from Australia to Uruguay and Slovenia to Japan will be glued to the World Cup and Babyology has it covered. Now don’t expect a wrap up on teams, the draw or the games to watch (although the Socceroos’ first game versus Germany … [Read more.]
My son hated bibs. As soon as I put one on him, he deftly loosened any fasteners or pulled so hard that he proceeded to choke himself if he couldn’t get it undone. The result? An aggravated Mum and soggy, dribbly clothes.
These reusable waterproof bibs are gorgeous to look at and won’t harm our planet because they’re made from potato starch which will biodegrade as easily as potato peels in the compost!
I have two fussy eaters at my place so mealtimes are a total nightmare. Except it’s not the food that causes all the fuss – it’s the plates my son and daughter eat from.
My daughter is a spectacularly messy eater. She’s also very stubborn and refuses to wear a bib. Which means I spend a rather long time in the laundry trying to get tomato and strawberry stains out of her designer clobber. But I think I’ve found the perfect foil for her messy ways.
Elephants, zoo animals and robots are classics in children’s decor and no-one does them quite like Scandinavian designers.
We can give a big thanks to Babyology reader Sarah for bringing the Etsy treasure Francesca Baby to our attention. I love the funky fabric designs of the very talented duo Michael Miller and Alexander Henry. These designs, combined with the practicality of their handmade bibs and burp cloths is too much to resist.
I’m forever borrowing bibs from other mums when I’m out and about, such is my habit of forgetting bibs at home. For this reason, and possibly because I also can’t stand how much time I spend soaking used bibs, I’m loving the ‘Bibs to Go’ from The Spoon Sisters.