November 2007
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Jumping Puppy
She really wants a puppy, maybe this will fill the void. For an hour.
$3 at Thanks Mama | Buy
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Naef Animal Puzzle
Think of this as a revolving art show in your living room.
(On Sale)
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fabMaps
Brilliant hanky-sized fabric maps that don’t rip, wrinkle, or fall apart in the rain. You can let the kids use them without concern, and they also make amusing pocket squares.
Only a few city options right now, but more are coming soon. You’ll never need to figure out how to re-fold the map again.
$6 at Rand McNally | Buy
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Jessic Battram Apple Slicer
It takes an ingenious product to make you look forward to slicing your kid’s apple.
$38 at MOMA Store | Buy
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Argentine Friendship Rings
These rings, salvaged from an Argentinian costume jewelry factory, are sold in sets of three. Your kid keeps one and has a lifetime to give the other two away. If you’re lucky, maybe you’ll get one.
$18 at P.O.S.H Chicago | Buy
(For a set of three.)
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Wooden Rocket Kit
This kit lets your kid build and paint her own rocket, so she can go on her very own space odyssey. I hope she likes Tang.
$10 at Craftsbury Kids | Buy
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Ukulele
It’s important to teach the children about the comedic impact of a well-timed ukulele solo. Plus, think of the photos.
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Pandabo Bamboo Collection Game
Stack the bamboo on the wobbly panda without knocking it down. Think of this as practice for Drinking Jenga in college.
$13 at Mastermind Toys | Buy
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Face Painting Kit
Practice your rainbows and unicorns. There will be requests.
$12 at Pottery Barn Kids | Buy
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DynoBytes Crust Cutter
Everyone knows PB&J tastes better without the crusts. Not everyone knows it also tastes better when cut into two perfectly shaped dinosaurs.
$3 at Sugar Charms | Buy














